Introducing our Whats Happening This Weekend newsletter launching Wednesday!

Edmonds, WALocal News

My Neighborhood News Network is set to launch the "What’s Happening This Weekend" newsletter on June 18. This weekly roundup will feature events occurring from Thursday to Sunday in Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, and nearby communities. The newsletter will be sent to subscribers of My Edmonds News, MLTnews, and Lynnwood Today, providing a centralized source of weekend activities. Subscribers can opt out at any time, ensuring they only receive content they find valuable. Alfi Real Estate is the inaugural sponsor, indicating local business support for community engagement.

This newsletter addresses a growing demand for local event information and aims to enhance community participation. By consolidating event information, the newsletter seeks to foster a sense of community among residents. Local businesses and organizations are encouraged to engage with the newsletter to promote their events.

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