South SnoCo Playtime Your Family Fun Guide for Aug. 11-17

Lynnwood, WALocal News

In Edmonds, Washington, the author recounts recent family activities while hosting her cousin's daughter from California. They engage in outdoor adventures, shopping, and dining, with a ferry ride to Kingston on the horizon. A significant moment arises when the author and her brother attend a jazz concert featuring Pearl Django, a band beloved by her late father. The experience evokes cherished memories, showcasing the importance of treasuring fleeting moments with loved ones. The article promotes various local events, including free outdoor concerts at Hazel Miller Plaza and Mary Lou Block Plaza, inviting families to participate in community activities.

Upcoming performances feature genres like jazz, Americana, and more, catering to diverse musical tastes. The author encourages readers to embrace the joys of summer and create lasting memories through shared experiences. Engaging with local culture fosters a sense of connection and belonging in the community.

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