Dementia-Inclusive Workshop Series returns to Edmonds Center for Arts in October

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Edmonds Center for the Arts will launch its Dementia-Inclusive Series on October 8, 2025, offering free workshops designed for individuals experiencing early-stage memory loss and their caregivers. The six-part series will occur monthly, concluding on March 18, 2026. Each workshop will take place from 10:30 to 11:45 a. m. in the accessible lobby space at the center, located at 410 4th Ave.

N. , Edmonds. This initiative aims to provide creative and social enrichment, helping participants engage with their community and support networks. Caregivers and family members are encouraged to join, promoting a holistic approach to enrichment for those affected. The series reflects a growing recognition of the importance of inclusivity in arts programming for vulnerable populations.

Interested participants can learn more and register through the Edmonds Center for the Arts website.

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