2nd Edmonds Winter Market Saturday, Feb. 26th

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds is excited to announce its second Winter Market, scheduled for Saturday, February 26, 2022, in the heart of downtown. The event will take place on Fifth Avenue North between Main Street and Bell Street, running from 10 AM to 3 PM. With participation from over 55 local vendors, attendees can look forward to a wide array of offerings, including artisan packaged foods, unique jewelry, and handcrafted home items. Mayor Mike Nelson expressed his delight over the community's enthusiasm, noting the market's role in supporting local merchants and enhancing resident engagement. This Winter Market is part of a broader series, with two more events scheduled for March 26 and April 30, ensuring ongoing opportunities for community connection and shopping.

The success of the holiday market and the popular spring and summer markets have paved the way for this winter initiative. For more information and updates, residents can check the Edmonds Holiday Market Facebook page. This event not only fosters local commerce but also strengthens community ties during the winter season.

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