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The Cascadia Art Museum is set to host a gala and auction on July 15, 2025, celebrating its 10-year anniversary and contributions to the local arts community. Attendees will experience an outdoor event featuring art displays, live entertainment, and fundraising opportunities aimed at supporting future museum programs. Since its establishment, the museum has played a vital role in promoting local artists and fostering a love for the arts in Edmonds. Ticket sales will directly support the museum's initiatives, including educational outreach and community engagement activities. The gala is expected to attract art lovers and community members alike, emphasizing the importance of local culture.

Organizers hope this celebration will inspire further investment in the arts. Interested individuals can find ticket information on the museum's website. The event aligns with the museum's mission to enhance the cultural landscape of the region.

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