Multi-Service Center's Crab Feed clears $92K

Multi-Service Center’s 10th annual Crab Feed and Auction recently raised a record amount of money for the agency — a total of $92,510. - Courtesy photo by Ed Streit
Courtesy photo by Ed Streit
Multi-Service Center’s 10th annual Crab Feed and Auction recently raised a record amount of money for the agency — a total of $92,510.

June 28, 2011 · Updated 12:29 PM 

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Thanks to the generous support of more than 300 attendees and more than 148 area businesses and individuals, Multi-Service Center’s 10th annual Crab Feed and Auction recently raised a record amount of money for the agency — a total of $92,510.

The money will go to support the agency’s programs and resources for people-in-need who are working to create lives of stability and self-sufficiency. The popular community event, held at the King County Aquatic Center, is MSC’s largest fundraiser of the year and draws attendees from all over South King County. A portion of the total amount collected ($13,645) will go directly to MSC’s Federal Way Food Bank to help defray transportation and repair costs for vehicles and equipment needed to operate the food bank.

To learn more about Multi-Service Center, visit www.multi-servicecenter.com.

 

 

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