Its party time at inaugural Edmonds Beach Bash

Edmonds, WALocal News

The inaugural Edmonds Beach Bash took place Friday evening at the Edmonds Waterfront Center, celebrating community spirit through food, music, and entertainment. Attendees enjoyed a variety of food trucks and a beer garden, while local Yacht Rock tribute band Point of Sail provided live music. Sponsored by Terry Vehrs of Windermere of Edmonds, the free event attracted a diverse crowd eager to enjoy the summer evening. As the sun set over Puget Sound, participants danced and relished craft beer and wine, creating a vibrant atmosphere. This event not only provided a platform for local artists but also fostered connections among community members.

The success of the Beach Bash suggests potential for similar gatherings in the future. Such events could enhance local culture and tourism in Edmonds. The community looks forward to future celebrations that strengthen local ties and showcase regional talent.

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