Holiday Bazaar at Senior Center this Friday and Saturday

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center is set to host its cherished Annual Holiday Bazaar on November 2 and 3, from 10 AM to 4 PM each day. This event serves as a vital fundraising opportunity for the center and showcases a variety of local artisans and crafters. Attendees can explore an array of handmade crafts, indulge in delicious baked goods from the bake sale, and find unique items at the rummage sale. A silent auction will also take place, with the thrift shop open for additional shopping. Visitors can enjoy a Bistro Lunch in the dining room, fostering a strong sense of community engagement.

Furthermore, attendees can purchase raffle tickets for a beautifully crafted quilt made by the quilting group, adding to the event's appeal. The Holiday Bazaar not only supports the center but also enriches the local community by providing a festive space for holiday shopping. This event is a perfect way to gather with friends and family while contributing to a meaningful cause.

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