Edmonds Frances Anderson Center introduces new indoor play space with Reptile Man show Sept. 13

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Frances Anderson Center in Edmonds will host an open house on September 13, showcasing a new indoor play area for children under age 5. The event runs from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.

and features a performance by Reptile Man starting at 10 a. m. , followed by interactive sessions with reptiles. This all-ages event is free due to a private donation, making it accessible for all community members. The center also plans to launch new fall programs, including digital music creation and various dance classes like hip hop and salsa.

Engaging the community, the center aims to provide enriching activities for both youth and adults. Local families are encouraged to attend and explore the new offerings. For further details, residents can visit the Frances Anderson Center's official website.

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