Games available in the Commons

Shoreline, WALocal News

Third Place Commons in Lake Forest Park is now home to an array of donated games and puzzles, thanks to the generosity of local community members. These items, which include both gently used and new options, are available for visitors to enjoy in this welcoming space. The initiative aims to foster social interaction and provide entertainment for individuals and families alike. Community members are also encouraged to contribute by donating their own games or puzzles, which can be conveniently dropped off in the Stadler Room. This effort underscores the importance of community engagement and the value of shared resources.

Third Place Commons, located at the upper level of Town Center, serves as a pivotal gathering spot for residents. By enhancing the space with recreational options, the Commons promotes a culture of collaboration and fun. Such initiatives are crucial in building a strong, interconnected community where everyone can participate and enjoy.

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