South SnoCo Playtime Your Family Fun Guide for July 28-Aug. 3

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Families in Edmonds, Washington, can participate in free summer events, including outdoor concerts and movie nights, aimed at building community connections. Hazel Miller Plaza hosts concerts every Tuesday and Thursday from 4:30 to 6 p. m. , featuring local bands like Sunbeam Tiger and Josiah Bogle, showcasing a variety of musical styles. On Saturday, Aug.

2, Terrace Park will screen "Monsters University" at 9 p. m. , offering a family-friendly experience. These events are designed to provide enjoyment and relaxation amid the hectic summer schedules that many families face. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets or chairs for comfort while enjoying the performances.

The initiative reflects the local community's commitment to fostering connections through shared experiences. As families juggle various demands, these events offer a chance to slow down and enjoy quality time together. The concert series runs through August, providing ongoing opportunities for engagement.

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