SAGE group mini Renaissance Fair Friday at the Shoreline Teen Center

Shoreline, WALocal News

SAGE day will host a mini Renaissance Fair at the Shoreline Teen Center on Friday from 2:30 PM to 9 PM. The event is open to all LGBTQ+ youth and allies in grades 6 to 12 and features free stew, cider, and crafting activities. Attendees can come as they are or dress up, but weapons of any kind, including fake ones, are prohibited. SAGE (Sexuality and Gender Equality) is a casual club that fosters community among local youth, promoting acceptance and inclusivity. No official registration is required; participants simply need to sign in at the teen center.

Activities will be set up in the café room, and staff members in blue city t-shirts will be available for assistance. For additional information, attendees can reach out via email or direct message on Instagram. This event emphasizes community engagement and creativity among young people in the Shoreline area.

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