Empty Bowl FUNdraiser Brings Community Together for Food, Bingo, and a Great Cause

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank is excited to announce its inaugural Empty Bowl FUNdraiser, scheduled for October 21, 2024, promising a lively afternoon filled with food, fun, and community spirit. This event will feature a variety of activities, including engaging bingo games, designed to entertain and bring together local residents. Attendees can indulge in delicious food while supporting a great cause that aims to alleviate food insecurity in the area. The fundraiser is not only an opportunity to raise essential funds for the food bank but also to raise awareness about the pressing issue of food scarcity affecting many families in the Snoqualmie Valley region. By participating in this event, community members can strengthen their ties and show their support for their neighbors in need.

The Empty Bowl FUNdraiser is expected to create a vibrant atmosphere where the community can connect and collaborate for a common goal. With the local food bank playing a crucial role in providing assistance, this event highlights the significance of collective action in tackling social issues. Join the Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank for an afternoon of fun that makes a difference in the lives of many.

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