Rotarians break ground for new Lynnwood Neighborhood Center playground

Edmonds, WALocal News

Four local Rotary Clubs broke ground on a new playground at the Lynnwood Neighborhood Center, raising $24,000 to support its construction. The playground, located adjacent to Trinity Lutheran Church and School, will serve early learning preschool programs and the Boys & Girls Club during daytime hours. This facility aims to foster play, exercise, and social skills among local youth, providing vital resources for community engagement. The Lynnwood Neighborhood Center will also function as an accessible hub for various services and programs for residents of Lynnwood, Edmonds, Mountlake Terrace, and surrounding areas. The collaboration among the Rotary Clubs underscores the importance of community involvement in local development projects.

This initiative is expected to have a lasting impact on youth development in the region. More details about the Lynnwood Neighborhood Center can be accessed through their website.

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