Reminder Find a hat for the 2025 Easter Parade in downtown Edmonds

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Easter Parade, a new community tradition initiated by retired librarian Edith Farrar, will take place on Easter Sunday, April 20, from noon to 3 p. m. This year's event aims to attract more participants with a "save the date" announcement, building on last year's success. Inspired by the famed New York City Easter Parade, Farrar expressed her love for the celebration, where people proudly wear their Easter hats. In 2024, she and friends added an element of fun by offering hats for attendees to wear, creating a joyful atmosphere around the downtown fountain.

The event not only showcases creativity but also fosters community spirit, inviting everyone to join the celebration. Farrar's efforts highlight the importance of local traditions in bringing people together. With perfect weather anticipated, the parade promises to be a memorable occasion. Residents are encouraged to grab their hats and partake in this festive event.

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