Holiday Trees for Salmon event at NW Stream Center Dec. 6-7 - My Edmonds News

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The Adopt A Stream Foundation will conduct its Holiday Trees for Salmon event on December 6 and 7, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. at the NW Stream Center.

This annual event emphasizes the importance of salmon conservation while fostering community engagement in environmental stewardship. Attendees can expect a festive atmosphere featuring beautifully decorated trees that symbolize both the holiday spirit and the foundation's commitment to preserving local ecosystems. Families are invited to participate in various activities designed to raise awareness of salmon habitats and conservation efforts. The event aims to connect local residents with the natural environment, encouraging them to take part in initiatives that support wildlife. Last year’s event attracted hundreds of visitors, highlighting its growing popularity and impact on community awareness.

The foundation's work during this festive period not only enriches the holiday experience but also educates attendees about the vital role salmon play in the ecosystem. By participating in this celebration, community members contribute to the ongoing efforts to protect and enhance local wildlife habitats.

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