New programming set for An Edmonds Kind of 4th

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce is collaborating with Run for Good Racing Company to introduce new programming for the much-anticipated 4th of July 5K. This initiative aims to bolster community involvement and create an inclusive atmosphere for all participants. Ryan Crowther, the President and CEO of the Chamber, highlighted the significance of the event in promoting local pride and encouraging physical activity among residents. The revamped programming is expected to attract a wide array of participants, catering to both casual runners and competitive athletes. In addition to the race itself, there will be activities designed to engage families and spectators, further enhancing the festive atmosphere.

The Chamber's efforts reflect a broader commitment to supporting local events and fostering connections within the community. As the event date approaches, additional details regarding registration and specific programming will be shared with the public. This initiative not only celebrates the holiday but also aims to strengthen the community fabric of Edmonds.

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