Edmonds Spring Fest set for May 10 at Frances Anderson Center Playfield

Edmonds, WALocal News

Edmonds Spring Fest, organized by Urban Craft Uprising, is set to take place on May 10 at Frances Anderson Playfield, running from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. This vibrant festival will feature over 100 vendors showcasing an array of hand-crafted goods, including clothing, jewelry, and children's toys.

Attendees can also enjoy a variety of food trucks, enhancing the overall experience of this local gathering. The event is particularly significant as it aligns with Mother's Day, providing a unique shopping experience for those seeking special gifts for their loved ones. By supporting local artisans, the festival contributes to the local economy and fosters community spirit. The event is an excellent opportunity for residents to connect and enjoy a day filled with creativity and artistry. For further information, interested participants can learn more on the event's Facebook page.

This celebration of local craftsmanship highlights the importance of community engagement and supporting small businesses.

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