Edmonds Kind of 4th of July Parade and Family Fun Run What you need to know

Edmonds, WALocal News

Edmonds Chamber of Commerce unveiled the schedule for the July 4th festivities, including a Family Fun Run and a parade. The event kicks off with a 5K run at 9:30 a. m. and a children's parade at 11:30 a. m.

, leading to the main parade at noon. A food truck row will serve a diverse range of food options, from gourmet hot dogs to Hawaiian donuts. Participants can also join a donation drive for the Edmonds Food Bank, encouraging attendees to bring non-perishable food items. Joe Scordino, honored as the 2025 Kiwanis Citizen of the Year, will act as the Grand Marshall for the parade. Road closures will commence at 6 a.

m. on July 4, prompting attendees to plan their travel and parking accordingly. The event showcases community involvement, with volunteers playing a crucial role in organizing the festivities. Local businesses are thanked for their support, which enables the Chamber to host such events for the community.

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