Save the date for Economic Alliance Snohomish County summer networking event Aug. 27

Edmonds, WALocal News

Economic Alliance Snohomish County is set to host a summer networking event on August 27, 2025, at Everett Memorial Stadium, aiming to strengthen local business ties. The event will feature several prominent organizations, including the Everett Chamber of Commerce and the Everett Aquasox Baseball Club, highlighting the importance of community engagement. As Snohomish County continues to grow economically, fostering relationships among local businesses becomes increasingly vital. The venue, Everett Memorial Stadium, is expected to create an inviting atmosphere for networking. Attendees will have the chance to connect with community leaders and explore collaboration opportunities.

The Economic Alliance underscores that such events are crucial for enhancing regional economic development. With the participation of organizations like Alaska Airlines, the event promises to be a significant gathering for local stakeholders. Community members are encouraged to mark their calendars for this important occasion.

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