Tour the Edmonds Waterfront Center April 2

Edmonds, WALocal News

On April 2 at 10 a. m. , the Edmonds Waterfront Center invites the community to partake in a free guided walking tour, located at 220 Railroad Ave. , Edmonds. Attendees will gain insights into three upcoming events that aim to enrich community engagement: the Volunteer Community Fair on April 12, an Earth Day celebration on April 22, and the Healthy Living Fair on April 25.

Each tour will last about one hour and is limited to 12 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. While registration is encouraged, drop-in guests are also welcome to join, making this opportunity accessible to everyone. Those interested can easily register online or by calling the center directly to secure their spot. This initiative not only showcases local events but also fosters a sense of community and shared purpose among residents. The walking tour serves as a wonderful opportunity for individuals to connect with their neighbors while learning about initiatives that promote health and volunteerism.

Such community-focused events are essential for building stronger local ties and enhancing civic engagement.

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