Queer Senior Social June 20, 2025 at the Senior Activity Center

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Area News will host a Queer Senior Social on June 20, 2025, at the Senior Activity Center. The event aims to create a welcoming environment for queer seniors to connect and socialize with one another. Attendees are encouraged to bring friends, promoting a sense of camaraderie and fun. This initiative reflects broader efforts to support queer individuals and foster inclusivity within the community. The Senior Activity Center has a history of hosting diverse events, making it a fitting venue for this gathering.

Organizers anticipate a positive response, emphasizing the need for spaces where marginalized groups can feel safe and supported. The event aligns with ongoing discussions about the importance of community among LGBTQ+ seniors. Such gatherings not only provide enjoyment but also combat social isolation often experienced by older adults.

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