Sponsor spotlight Art, ice cream and robots? I'm going to the Edmonds Arts Festival! - My Edmonds News

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The Edmonds Arts Festival is set for June 13-15, promising a vibrant mix of art, ice cream, and robotics. This event aims to engage the community, with a special focus on inspiring creativity in children. A local child expresses their excitement, underscoring the festival's appeal to families. Various artistic displays, workshops, and interactive activities will be available to attendees. Local businesses are expected to contribute significantly, enhancing the festival experience.

The event not only showcases local talent but also fosters a sense of community spirit. In previous years, the festival has drawn large crowds, emphasizing its importance in local culture. The anticipated turnout reflects the community's support for the arts and local initiatives.

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