Upcoming Community Events in Arlington Celebrating Culture and Fun

Arlington, WALocal News

Arlington's community events calendar is an essential resource for residents and visitors, showcasing a variety of engaging activities throughout the year. Upcoming events include the Hispanic Heritage Event on September 28, celebrating cultural diversity, and Wag-o-ween on October 12, which features dog trick-or-treating and a pet costume contest organized by the NOAH Center. Following that, the Arlington October Fest on October 19 promises a day filled with fun, including a 5K Sasquatch Run, a beer garden, and musical entertainment. The city encourages local participation and sponsorship for these events, emphasizing the importance of community involvement. For those traveling to Arlington for these festivities, local accommodations such as Best Western Plus, Medallion Inn, and Quality Inn are provided for convenience.

The city’s recreation office is available for inquiries about sponsoring events or submitting activities for the city calendar. With a focus on inclusivity and community spirit, Arlington's event calendar highlights the city's vibrant cultural scene, strengthening community ties and promoting local businesses.

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