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The Federal Way Community Calendar for December 20, 2024, offers a glimpse into the festive activities scheduled in the area, emphasizing local cultural engagement. A standout event is the Grand Kyiv Ballet's performance of 'The Nutcracker' on December 22, featuring some of Ukraine's most prestigious ballet dancers, enriching the local arts scene and showcasing international talent. The Snowflake Gala on December 21 aims to support the African Young Dreamers Empowerment Program, highlighting the community's commitment to social causes. Family-friendly events, such as 'Cookies With Mrs. Claus' on December 19, contribute to the holiday spirit in the city.

This article underscores the significance of cultural and community gatherings in fostering connections among residents, making the Federal Way Community Calendar an essential resource for locals looking to engage in seasonal festivities.

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