Fall Fundraiser Dessert Auction at St. Dunstan's supports their Feeding Ministry

Shoreline, WALocal News

St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church will host its Fall Fundraiser & Dessert Auction on September 27, 2025, starting at 5:30 PM. Guests can enjoy a bubbly beverage and hors d'oeuvres while bidding on silent auction items focused on food. The event features a hearty meal celebrating the season's harvests and a dessert auction with cakes from the Queen Mary Tearoom. The Feeding Ministry, supported by this annual fundraiser, has served more than 16,000 meals in 2025 and nearly 200,000 meals since November 2014.

Past dessert auction favorites include a chocolate raspberry torte and a royal wedding cake, appealing to sweet-toothed bidders. Tickets are available for $40 at the door, making it accessible for community members. The fundraiser not only highlights local culinary delights but also addresses food insecurity in the region. This event reflects St. Dunstan's commitment to serving the community and supporting those in need.

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