Video coverage of the Edmonds Kind of 4th of July parade

Edmonds, WALocal News

The 2025 Edmonds Kind of 4th of July parades featured video coverage by Reefcombers Studios, spotlighting both the main and children’s parades. Commenters are required to provide their real names and city of residence for verification before their comments can be approved, emphasizing the site's commitment to a respectful dialogue. This policy aims to foster a constructive community environment during discussions about local events. Readers are also invited to sign up for the daily Edmonds newsletter to stay informed on local happenings. The parades represent a cherished tradition in Edmonds, drawing residents together to celebrate Independence Day.

Local participation in such events strengthens community ties and enhances cultural appreciation. The coverage aims to capture the festive spirit and activities that characterize the celebration. Such events play a vital role in promoting local pride and engagement among residents.

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