Sponsor spotlight Get ready for a tropical escape at 3rd annual Lynnwood Luau free family fun Aug. 16

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The 3rd Annual Lynnwood Luau is set for August 16, 2025, from 2-8 p. m. at The District Plaza, providing free admission to the community. Attendees can enjoy an exciting lineup of local bands, including Your Noisy Neighbors and Sunshine From Polynesia, who will perform hula lessons, drum performances, and fire dancing. A variety of local food vendors will be present, along with an area dedicated to children's activities.

VIP tables are available for purchase, offering reserved seating for groups looking to enhance their experience. The Hawaiian Shirt Contest will return, featuring prizes for the best shirts in men’s, women’s, and youth categories. This popular event is organized by The District and supported by local sponsors, including Land Rover and Kona Kitchen. The Luau not only promotes community engagement but also showcases the cultural diversity of South Snohomish County. Mark your calendars, as this celebration promises a day filled with music, food, and fun for all ages.

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