Annual party launches 2025 Edmonds Art Festival with music, dancing, food and (of course) art - My Edmonds News

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The 2025 Edmonds Art Festival kicked off with a vibrant Celebrate the Art party on June 12 at the Frances Anderson Center, attracting several hundred attendees. The event was filled with live music, dancing, food, and a showcase of local art, highlighting the festival's commitment to promoting the arts. Amanda Thornton-Dewitt, a participant, played a role in capturing memories by helping others take group photos during the festivities. This annual event not only celebrates local talent but also serves as a significant cultural gathering for the community. The festival is vital for fostering local engagement and support for artists, reflecting the community's appreciation for creativity.

With the festival's ongoing activities, organizers expect to see increased attendance and participation in the coming days. The celebration of art in Edmonds continues to enhance the cultural landscape of the area. As the festival progresses, it aims to leave a lasting impact on the community's artistic endeavors.

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