Discover the Edmonds Waterfront Center on a walking tour July 2

Edmonds, WALocal News

A guided walking tour at the Edmonds Waterfront Center will take place on July 2 at 10 a. m. , providing visitors with stunning views of Puget Sound. Attendees will explore historical photos of the former Edmonds Senior Center and enjoy the rotating art exhibits at Gallery One, showcasing local artists' creativity. The EWC offers more than 70 programs aimed at promoting active, healthy lifestyles and enhancing social connections among community members.

With a maximum of 12 participants, advance registration is necessary via the website or phone. This initiative underscores the center's transformation into a multigenerational and multicultural hub. The walking tour is a part of the ongoing efforts to engage the community and encourage participation in local events. The Edmonds Waterfront Center has become a vital resource for residents, fostering a sense of belonging and well-being. Community members are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to discover what the center has to offer.

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