Join us for a wicked good time at the MS Center at Swedish! Drop in from 1-4 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 31, for fall crafts, refreshments and a costume contest with prizes.
We'll also have some of our Adventure Program partner organizations there to tell you about opportunities available this winter.
When: Monday, Oct. 31, 1-4 p.m.
Where: Hedreen Wellness Studio, Multiple Sclerosis Center at Swedish, 1600 E. Jefferson St., Level A, Seattle WA 98122 | Map
Cost: Free
Questions and RSVP: Contact Katie Scaff, program coordinator, by email or call 206-991-2099.
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