Get dancing with Sno-King International Folk Dance Club in June - My Edmonds News

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The Sno-King International Folk Dance Club will host weekly dance events every Saturday in June 2025 to promote cultural exchange and physical activity. Participants can enjoy traditional folk dances from different cultures, fostering inclusivity and community engagement. The events will take place at the local community center, a venue chosen for its accessibility and welcoming atmosphere. Dancers of all skill levels are encouraged to attend, making it an ideal opportunity for individuals and families. Organizers stress that dancing offers significant health benefits, including improved physical fitness and enhanced social interaction among participants.

The club has been active in the Edmonds area for over a decade, emphasizing the role of cultural activities in community cohesion. Local leaders support the initiative, recognizing its potential to strengthen ties within the community. This month-long series of events aims to enrich the cultural landscape of Edmonds.

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