Edmonds Kind of 4th of July Parade and Family Fun Run What you need to know

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce has announced the schedule for its July 4th festivities, starting with the 2025 Family Fun Run from City Park into Woodway. The run concludes along the main parade route, where attendees can enjoy a variety of food trucks offering gourmet hot dogs, gyros, tacos, and sweets. This year’s parade will honor Joe Scordino as the Grand Marshall, named the 2025 Kiwanis Citizen of the Year. Community members are encouraged to donate non-perishable food items to the Edmonds Food Bank during the parade. Road closures will begin at 6 a.

m. on July 4th, and chairs are not permitted on the parade route until after 6 p. m. the day before. Several local restaurants will also be open to support the celebrations.

The event highlights the importance of community engagement and the contributions of local volunteers. The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce thanks all sponsors who made this event possible.

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