PorchFest Edmonds looks for host porches informational meeting is May 15

Edmonds, WALocal News

PorchFest Edmonds seeks hosts for its annual music event on July 13, inviting residents and businesses to transform porches and outdoor spaces into stages. The festival features nearly 70 performers, providing a platform for diverse musical talent in downtown Edmonds. An informational meeting for registered hosts will occur on May 15 at FIELD by Morgan & Moss, with RSVPs required for attendance. PorchFest also encourages local businesses to become sponsors to help cover necessary permits, equipment, and administrative expenses. Host registration closes on May 20, and potential hosts can sign up through the provided link.

This initiative fosters community involvement and highlights local culture, making it significant for Edmonds' social fabric. Organizers aim to create an engaging atmosphere that brings residents together through music. Community support is essential for the event's success and sustainability.

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