Free Fair Tickets for Food Donations The 2025 Evergreen State Fair Food Drive is Back!

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Scheduled for June 20, 2025, the Evergreen State Fair Food Drive offers free fair tickets in exchange for food donations. The Lee Johnson Auto Family sponsors this charitable initiative, fostering community spirit in Monroe, Washington. Participants can bring non-perishable food items to receive tickets for the fair, which aims to assist local families facing food insecurity. This event not only promotes entertainment but also underscores the role of partnerships between businesses and community welfare. The Evergreen State Fair is a notable attraction, drawing attendees from the Seattle Metropolitan Area.

Local businesses like Lee Johnson Auto Family are pivotal in enhancing community engagement through such initiatives. In addition to the food drive, the fair will host a variety of concerts and attractions, enriching the local culture. This collaboration reflects a growing trend of businesses actively contributing to social causes.

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