The giant chess set is coming back to Third Place Commons - with your help

Shoreline, WALocal News

Third Place Commons is set to restore its large chess set, which has been absent since the pandemic began. A dedicated community member has undertaken the task of rebuilding the chess pieces while also mentoring others in the project. The initiative invites residents to contribute memories or photographs of the iconic set, enhancing the collective experience of its revival. Interested participants can email director@thirdplacecommons. org to get involved.

This revival not only aims to bring back a cherished local attraction but also encourages community engagement and collaboration. The chess set serves as a focal point for social interaction, making its return significant for local residents. The project highlights the importance of community involvement in preserving local culture. Reviving the chess set could lead to increased foot traffic and vibrant gatherings at Third Place Commons.

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