Trunk or Treat and Chili Cook-Off at Calvin Presbyterian October 31, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Calvin Presbyterian Church announces its annual free chili cook-off set for October 31, 2025, at 18826 3rd Ave NW, Shoreline, WA. The event will showcase nearly 20 different chili recipes, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere for attendees. Guests can enjoy cider while sampling various chilis in the fellowship hall, ensuring a delightful experience regardless of weather conditions. This tradition not only provides delicious food but also fosters community spirit and engagement among local residents. The church has hosted similar events in the past, successfully bringing the community together.

Such gatherings contribute to a vibrant local culture, enhancing social connections within Shoreline. The chili cook-off also highlights the importance of local churches in promoting fellowship and unity. Calvin Presbyterian Church continues to be a cornerstone of community activities in the area.

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