Summer Nights in Bothell Event Series Announced

Bothell, WALocal News

The Summer Nights in Bothell event series is a vibrant celebration of local culture, featuring a variety of engaging activities that foster community connections. Spanning multiple weeks, the series includes events such as 'Music in the Park,' where attendees enjoy live performances with food trucks and picnic areas, and 'Makers on Main Street,' showcasing local artisans and food vendors. Located in downtown Bothell, WA, these free events enhance community spirit and promote local talent. Residents can follow updates on social media and the community calendar to stay informed about event schedules. Anticipation for the 2025 series is building, with specifics yet to be announced, enriching the community's cultural landscape and encouraging participation in local events.

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