Historic Everett Holding First-Annual Book Fair on Saturday

Everett, WALocal News

Historic Everett is set to host its first-ever Book Fair on March 22, 2025, from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM at Port Gardner Bay Winery in Downtown Everett. This inaugural event will feature over 15 local authors showcasing more than 50 titles, covering a diverse array of genres and styles. Among the participating authors are Steve Bertrand, who has written extensively about Everett's history, and Lya Badgley, known for her compelling narratives. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to meet authors, engage in discussions about their works, and obtain signed copies of their books. The event emphasizes cash and checks as preferred payment methods, promoting a direct exchange between authors and readers.

Historic Everett aims to make this Book Fair an annual celebration of literature and community involvement. This initiative is expected to enrich the local cultural landscape and encourage a love for reading among residents. The Book Fair stands as a testament to Historic Everett's dedication to fostering community and supporting local talent.

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