Edmonds Moms host Halloween bash at Peace of Mind Brewing

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Mom Meetup Halloween Party took place Saturday at Peace of Mind Brewing, bringing together over 75 families for a festive celebration. Mindy Brown, the event organizer, reported that local businesses contributed more than $5,000 in prizes, including $400 in restaurant gift cards from FeedMe Hospitality and $250 from Charcoal. Other sponsors included popular local spots like Daphne’s and Las Brisas. In addition to the fun, the event collected donations for the Edmonds Food Bank, enhancing its community impact. The Halloween party not only provided entertainment but also fostered local business engagement and support for those in need.

Such events highlight the role of community gatherings in promoting local commerce and social responsibility. Families enjoyed various activities, prizes, and treats, reinforcing community ties. Participation in events like this showcases the importance of local business sponsorships in enriching community life.

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