U.S. Volunteers-Joint Service Command to Host Inauguration Viewing Event

Shoreline, WALocal News

The U. S. Volunteers-Joint Service Command is set to host a historical inauguration viewing event on January 20, 2025, at the Scottish Rite Hall located at 1207 N 152nd St, Shoreline, WA. The event will be held from 7 am to 2 pm and is open to the public, promoting educational engagement with a significant historical moment. Attendees will be able to watch the inauguration on a full large screen, enhancing the communal experience.

A modest $5 donation is requested from adults, while students are invited to attend free of charge, making it accessible to all. Lunch will be catered by the Laurel Cove Retirement Home culinary team, adding to the community spirit of the gathering. This initiative aims to foster a sense of patriotism and historical reflection, as it is framed as a non-political event. Registration via email is required for attendance, ensuring a well-organized experience. By hosting this event, the U.

S. Volunteers-Joint Service Command seeks to engage local residents in a meaningful way during a pivotal moment in U. S. history.

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