Calvin Presbyterian hosting free dinners featuring local organizations and leaders starting September 15, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Calvin Presbyterian Church will initiate a series of free informational dinners on the third Monday of each month, starting September 15, 2025. These dinners will showcase local leaders and organizations, providing a platform for them to discuss their initiatives and invite community participation. The inaugural dinner will address the homelessness crisis in Shoreline, featuring representatives from the City of Shoreline and Lake City Partners. Scheduled from 6 to 7:30 PM at the church's location at 18826 3rd Ave NW, these events aim to engage residents in local issues. The church will host dinners in September, October, November, January, February, and March, creating ongoing opportunities for dialogue.

This initiative seeks to strengthen community ties and raise awareness about pressing social challenges. Local leaders will share insights and potential solutions, fostering a collaborative environment for residents. The church's commitment to addressing community needs reflects its role as a vital resource in Shoreline.

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