Spring Fling Inclusive Dance Party for teens and adults April 19 in Edmonds

Edmonds, WALocal News

Scheduled for April 19, the Spring Fling – An Inclusive Dance Party aims to create an enjoyable atmosphere for teens and adults of all abilities. The event will be hosted at the Maplewood Rock & Gem Club in Edmonds from 6 to 8 p. m. It is specifically designed to be inclusive, welcoming individuals with physical and intellectual challenges, including those who are deaf or hard of hearing. Families are not only welcome but encouraged to attend, fostering a supportive community environment.

The event is free; however, RSVPs are necessary, and a suggested donation of $10 would help support the gathering. Attendees can look forward to a variety of snack options, including gluten-free and vegan treats, while those with specific dietary needs are invited to bring their own refreshments. For questions or additional information, interested parties can reach out to the event organizers via email. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity and community engagement in local events.

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