Tabernacle parking lot sale rained out - rescheduled for June 28, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Tabernacle Baptist Church's Annual Parking Lot Sale has been rescheduled for Saturday, June 28, 2025, from 8 AM to 2 PM, following a rainout. Originally set for a previous date, the event promises fantastic deals for attendees in the Ridgecrest Neighborhood. This sale not only provides an opportunity for bargain shopping but also serves as a significant social gathering for the community. Visitors can stop by the Ridgecrest Neighborhood info table next week to learn more about local events and resources. The church has a history of hosting community events that strengthen neighborhood ties and support local initiatives.

With the rescheduling, organizers hope to attract more participants and promote a sense of community spirit. The sale is expected to include various items contributed by church members and neighbors, further enhancing community involvement. Overall, the event represents an important local tradition for residents.

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