Third Place Commons Celebrating 25 Years of Community Connection

Shoreline, WALocal News

Third Place Commons is gearing up to celebrate its 25th anniversary, along with the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market's 20th anniversary, at a Community Breakfast on March 6, 2025. This special event will take place from 7:00 AM to 8:45 AM and tickets are available for $50 each or $375 for a table of eight. Attendees can look forward to a delicious breakfast catered by Honey Bear Bakery, a live auction featuring Auctioneer Ken Carson, and entertainment from the Milner Family Fiddles. The breakfast serves as a platform to honor the legacy of the founders and highlight the impactful work of Third Place Commons in the community. This gathering not only promises great food and fellowship but also aims to support ongoing initiatives that benefit local residents.

The event emphasizes the importance of community connection and collective celebration. As residents come together, they will have the opportunity to reflect on the organization’s contributions over the years. Join this milestone celebration to make it unforgettable and strengthen local ties.

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