Troop 466 Invites the Community to a Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser on November 16th

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

North Bend’s Boy Scout Troop 466 is inviting the community to its annual Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser on Saturday, November 16th, 2024, at the Snoqualmie Valley Youth Center. This event, which has become a cherished local tradition, aims to raise funds to support the troop's various activities, including camping trips and community service projects. Attendees can look forward to a delicious spaghetti dinner, which not only satisfies their appetite but also fosters community spirit and connection. Last year's event attracted numerous families, highlighting the troop's significant role in the local community. The funds raised will directly contribute to the boys' scouting adventures and leadership training, essential for their development.

Community involvement is vital for the troop's success, making this fundraiser an excellent opportunity for local residents to show their support. Parents and friends are encouraged to attend, bringing along their families for a night of fun and camaraderie. By participating, community members help ensure that Troop 466 can continue its mission of instilling values and skills in the next generation.

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