Do-it-yourself Popcorn Party on Saturday November 8, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline United Methodist Church is set to host a do-it-yourself popcorn party on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at 10 AM. This engaging community event invites families to participate in various popcorn-related activities, making it a fun experience for all ages. Attendees can look forward to creating their own popcorn treats, fostering creativity and interaction among participants. The church emphasizes the importance of community engagement, aiming to strengthen local ties through shared experiences. Events like this help cultivate a sense of belonging among residents.

The Valley Co-op Preschool has contributed to the event by providing promotional materials, highlighting local involvement. Local families are encouraged to attend, making it a valuable opportunity for social interaction. Such community gatherings are essential for enhancing neighborhood connections and providing enjoyable activities for families.

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