Reminder Final Winter Market Saturday, April 30th

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds is excited to announce its final Winter Market scheduled for Saturday, April 30th, from 10 AM to 3 PM along Fifth Avenue North. This market will feature over 55 local vendors offering a wide array of products, including artisan packaged foods, jewelry, and unique home items. In a special celebration, the Edmonds Floretum Garden Club will distribute daffodils in honor of its 100th Anniversary, engaging the community in a festive spirit. The Edmonds Daybreakers Rotary will also be present, selling raffle tickets to fund scholarships for local high school musicians through the Jazz Connection concert. This event signifies not only the end of the winter market season but also a vibrant community gathering that supports local artisans and businesses.

Attendees can look forward to the Edmonds Summer Market, which kicks off on May 7th and will continue every Saturday through October 8th. Such events are crucial for fostering local culture and economy, reinforcing the community's commitment to supporting local vendors. Overall, the Winter Market's conclusion sets a lively stage for the upcoming summer festivities.

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