Latino Expo at Edmonds College July 26

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Latino Educational Training Institute (LETI) will host a Latino Expo on July 26, running from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. at Edmonds College in Lynnwood.

This all-ages festival will feature food, entertainment, a kids area, and local business vendors, alongside resource booths and raffles. LETI founder Rosario Reyes emphasized the expo's significance as a unifying and welcoming space for families amid ongoing immigration and political tensions. Community organizations, including Edmonds College and Seattle Credit Union, are sponsoring the event to foster local engagement. Vendors from various sectors still have the opportunity to participate in the expo, enhancing the community's involvement. Attendees can RSVP through a designated link to secure their participation.

The expo aims to celebrate Latino culture and promote local businesses in a supportive environment. Such events help strengthen community ties and provide essential resources for attendees.

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