Salty Sea Days Returns in July My Everett News

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Salty Sea Days will return to Downtown Everett on July 12th and 13th, featuring a variety of activities for families and individuals alike. Celebrating the area's maritime history, this annual event aims to strengthen community ties and promote local culture. In previous years, the festival has drawn large crowds, with thousands attending to enjoy entertainment, food, and local crafts. Local businesses often see an uptick in sales during the event, highlighting its economic impact. The festival not only celebrates maritime heritage but also serves as a platform for local organizations to engage with the community.

Organizers expect this year’s event to be even more successful, with plans for additional activities and attractions. Residents and visitors are encouraged to participate in the festivities, which promise to be both fun and educational. Salty Sea Days exemplifies the spirit of community in Everett, making it a highly anticipated summer event.

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