Music, food and fun at Edmonds Block Party, Day 1

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Block Party launched on Friday, showcasing perfect weather, diverse food options, and live music at Civic Center Playfield. Saturday's Family Day invites attendees aged 20 and under to enter for free, promoting family-friendly fun. The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce sponsors the event, emphasizing local business support and community engagement. Previous coverage highlights the significance of this gathering in fostering local connections. Attendees can expect a variety of activities, including food stalls and musical performances.

Organizers encourage donations to sustain the nonprofit newsroom My Edmonds News. The event not only entertains but also strengthens community ties. This year's celebration marks a return to normalcy after disruptions from previous years.

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