Get a head start on holiday shopping at the Washington Kids Holiday Tag Sale Nov. 7-8

Edmonds, WALocal News

Washington Kids will host its Holiday Tag Sale on Nov. 7-8 from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.

at their distribution center in Lynnwood. The event features a wide selection of gift items at unbeatable prices, made possible by a donation of remaining inventory from the Swedish Edmonds Hospital Gift Shop. Proceeds from the sale will support essential programs for unhoused and low-income students and families within the Edmonds School District. The sale coincides with a bake sale by College Place Elementary, allowing attendees to enjoy sweet treats while shopping. Payment options include debit, credit, and Venmo, making it accessible for all shoppers.

This community-focused event not only offers unique gifts but also aids families in need during the holiday season. Washington Kids provides vital support, including food and hygiene products, to those facing financial hardships. For more information or to contribute, visit www. washingtonkidsintransition. org.

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