Support Briarcrest PTA by eating ice cream June 4, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Briarcrest PTA will host a fundraiser on June 4, 2025, at Always Summer Ice Cream Cafe in Lake Forest Park. The cafe will donate 10% of all sales that day, encouraging community engagement in local educational efforts. Always Summer Ice Cream Cafe, located at 17171 Bothell Way NE, is a family-owned business that supports the Briarcrest community. Customers should mention the fundraiser at check-out to ensure their purchases contribute to the cause. This event not only offers a chance for families to enjoy ice cream but also strengthens community ties and supports local education.

The Briarcrest PTA aims to enhance educational resources through such initiatives. For further inquiries, attendees can contact bcfundraising@briarcrestpta. org. The fundraiser is a perfect opportunity for residents to support local businesses while promoting educational activities.

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