2nd Edmonds Winter Market Saturday, Feb. 26th

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The City of Edmonds is excited to present the second installment of its Winter Market on Saturday, February 26th, from 10 AM to 3 PM, located on Fifth Avenue North between Main Street and Bell Street. With over 55 vendors participating, attendees can look forward to a diverse range of offerings, including artisan packaged foods, jewelry, and locally crafted home items. Mayor Mike Nelson emphasized the importance of local community input in establishing this winter market, which follows the success of the city's holiday and seasonal markets. This initiative not only supports local merchants but also enhances the community experience for residents seeking unique products during the winter months. The Winter Market series will continue with two additional events slated for March 26th and April 30th, maintaining the same hours.

For those interested in more information, the Edmonds Holiday Market Facebook page provides updates and details. This event underscores the city's commitment to fostering local commerce while creating a vibrant downtown atmosphere. Residents are encouraged to participate and support their local vendors.

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