Edmonds Downtown Alliance annual member meeting April 22

Edmonds, WALocal News

The annual member meeting of the Edmonds Downtown Alliance (Ed! ) is scheduled for April 22, 2025, at the Old Edmonds Opera House, beginning at 6 p. m. Attendees can enjoy small bites and drinks while engaging in discussions about the past year and future initiatives. A public comment section allows members to voice their opinions, ask questions, and provide feedback.

The meeting will include the election of new board members for the Ed! Advisory Board, with ballots sent to members via USPS. In addition, a link to an online survey regarding Ed! programs will be included. Members are encouraged to participate actively by joining committees that focus on various aspects of the organization, including Communication and Outreach and Marketing.

This event not only serves as an opportunity for members to influence the alliance's direction but also invites the general public to partake in community discussions. By fostering engagement and collaboration, Ed! aims to strengthen the local business community and enhance the downtown experience.

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