Letter to the editor Edmonds through the eyes of visitors

Edmonds, WALocal News

A recent letter to the editor captures the admiration expressed by visitors from a Chicago suburb regarding Edmonds. They highlighted the superiority of Edmonds' farmer's market compared to their own. The guests were astonished by the city's cleanliness, with no trash visible in alleys, parks, or streets. Olson credits city workers and diligent residents for this achievement, showcasing a strong community spirit. The letter also serves as a reminder of the importance of collective responsibility in maintaining a clean and inviting environment.

Vivian Olson's reflections illustrate how such efforts contribute to a unique city identity. This pride in cleanliness and community engagement enhances the experience of both residents and visitors alike. Ultimately, it reinforces the notion that together, the community creates a city unlike any other.

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