Sponsor spotlight Get ready for a tropical escape at 3rd annual Lynnwood Luau free family fun Aug. 16

Edmonds, WALocal News

The 3rd Annual Lynnwood Luau is scheduled for August 16, 2025, from 2-8 p. m. at The District Plaza, offering a free family-friendly event. Attendees can expect a lively lineup of local musicians, including Your Noisy Neighbors and Sunshine From Polynesia, who will showcase traditional Hawaiian performances. In addition to musical entertainment, guests can explore a variety of local food vendors and enjoy island-style cocktails from the Island Infusions Bar.

A special keiki area will provide activities for children, ensuring fun for all ages. The event will feature a Hawaiian Shirt Contest with prizes in men's, women's, and youth categories, sponsored by Kona Kitchen. VIP tables are available for those seeking reserved seating with optimal views of the stage. This annual celebration has become a staple of summer in South Snohomish County, drawing residents together for a day of music, food, and community spirit. Mark your calendars for this exciting event that promises to enhance the local summer experience.

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