WABI Weekday Walkers will walk Cedar River Trail on Wednesday, May 21

Burien, WALocal News

WABI Weekday Walkers will host a walking event on the Cedar River Trail in Renton, Washington, on May 21, 2025, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Participants can connect with nature while promoting health and wellness through outdoor activity. The event will be held at 1060 Nishiwaki Ln, a key location in the Seattle Metropolitan Area. Local organizations, including the Renton Public Library and Renton School District, support the initiative, emphasizing community involvement. The Cedar River Trail is renowned for its scenic beauty, attracting many outdoor enthusiasts and families.

This event aims to strengthen community ties and encourage a healthy lifestyle among residents. The initiative aligns with broader public health goals by fostering outdoor exercise. Overall, the event is expected to enhance local engagement and promote the importance of physical activity in the community.

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