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Building Great Families Seminar Scheduled for December 14

Lynnwood, WACommunity Events

The article details an upcoming seminar named 'Building Great Families,' organized by the Family Peace Association in Lynnwood, scheduled for December 14, 2024. This one-day event will run from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

and will focus on essential themes such as the roles of parents and grandparents in nurturing family dynamics. Participants will explore the significant long-term effects of personal growth on family relationships and the influence of role modeling on future generations. The seminar is free to attend, with an optional lunch fee, making it accessible to a wide audience. Group rates are also available to encourage family participation. The Family Peace Association aims to unite individuals and families to foster God-centered values within the community.

Interested attendees can find registration details through a link in the article. Overall, this seminar offers a valuable opportunity for families to strengthen their foundations and improve their relationships.

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