Scene in Edmonds Around town - more Mrs. Ropers! - My Edmonds News

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Edmonds hosted its third annual Mrs. Roper Romp, celebrating community creativity and engagement. Photographer Julia Wiese documented the festivities, with numerous locals attending in costumes inspired by the iconic television character. Additional photos submitted by attendees highlighted the event's lively atmosphere and sense of camaraderie. This year's romp attracted more participants than in previous years, showcasing its growing appeal among residents.

The event took place on a Friday night, contributing to Edmonds' vibrant social scene. As local traditions like the Mrs. Roper Romp continue to flourish, they help strengthen community ties and encourage participation in unique activities. The event not only entertains but also fosters a strong sense of identity among residents. Such gatherings play a crucial role in maintaining the cultural fabric of Edmonds.

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