Winter Market Returns Sat., Jan. 21st

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds is excited to announce the return of its Winter Market, with the first event taking place on January 21, 2023, from 10 AM to 3 PM. Situated on Fifth Avenue North between Main Street and Bell Street, this market promises to bring together a diverse array of local vendors. Visitors can expect to find artisan packaged food, jewelry, and unique home items among the offerings. In a delightful addition, the market will coincide with the second annual Lunar New Year celebration hosted by the Multicultural Association of Edmonds. Festivities will include a traditional lion dance and kung fu performances, starting at 11 AM.

This combination of local commerce and cultural celebration aims to foster community spirit and engagement. Following the January event, the Winter Market will continue to operate on February 25th, March 25th, and April 29th. Residents are encouraged to stay updated by following the City of Edmonds Markets on Facebook for further details and vendor highlights.

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