Scene in Edmonds Around town Monday - My Edmonds News

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Edmonds residents engaged in various community activities on Monday, celebrating the town's unique culture and scenic beauty. One highlight was the striking display of autumn leaves and shelf fungus on a tree in Yost Park, which attracted nature lovers and photographers alike. Local businesses contributed to the festivities, enhancing community spirit and support for one another. Such gatherings not only strengthen local ties but also promote awareness of the environment, showcasing the town's natural assets. The events exemplify Edmonds' dedication to fostering a vibrant community atmosphere.

Additionally, they highlight the importance of outdoor appreciation as seasons change. As residents come together, the town's picturesque environment remains a focal point for community pride. This seasonal display serves as a reminder of the beauty found within Edmonds and the value of local engagement.

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