Harman Center Plans December Events

Yakima, WALocal News

The Harman Center in Yakima is set to host a range of free virtual activities aimed at fostering community spirit during December 2020. Among these activities is a Holiday trivia contest, encouraging residents to participate with entries due by December 21st. This initiative is particularly significant as it provides an opportunity for community engagement while navigating the ongoing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. The events are designed to create a festive atmosphere and encourage local residents to connect with one another in a safe manner. The Harman Center staff has dedicated efforts to ensure that these activities are accessible and enjoyable for all.

More details regarding the trivia and other events can be found on the Yakima Parks and Recreation website. By participating, residents not only engage in fun activities but also support local initiatives that promote community well-being. This endeavor embodies the city's resilience and commitment to its residents during these unprecedented times.

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