Pizza and Books at the Shoreline Teen Center July 18 and August 14, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Teen Center will host "Pizza and Books" events on July 18 and August 14, 2025, designed to enhance literacy and community ties among teens. Each gathering features free pizza, fostering a relaxed atmosphere for discussing books and participating in interactive activities. Organizers stress the significance of youth engagement in community initiatives, highlighting the center's role in promoting a culture of reading. The events will allow local teens to connect with peers, share their literary interests, and enjoy a night of fun. The center aims to draw a diverse group of attendees to strengthen community bonds.

This initiative aligns with broader educational goals to inspire a lifelong love of reading among youth. Participants can expect a vibrant environment filled with discussions and camaraderie. The Shoreline Teen Center continues to serve as a cornerstone for youth activities, encouraging participation and connection.

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