Rotarians break ground for new Lynnwood Neighborhood Center playground

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Four local Rotary Clubs broke ground on a new playground at the Lynnwood Neighborhood Center, raising $24,000 to support the initiative. Participating clubs include the Rotary Club of Lynnwood, Alderwood Terrace Rotary, Mill Creek Rotary, and Edmonds Daybreakers Rotary. The playground will serve the early learning preschool and Boys & Girls Club, promoting play and social skills among children. Located next to Trinity Lutheran Church and School, the playground aims to enhance community engagement and youth development. The Lynnwood Neighborhood Center is set to provide a variety of accessible services for Lynnwood, Edmonds, Mountlake Terrace, and nearby communities.

This project reflects a significant investment in local infrastructure, aimed at fostering a supportive environment for youth. As construction progresses, community members can look forward to the positive impact the playground will have on local programs. Learn more about the center at www. voaww. org/lnc.

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