South SnoCo Playtime Your Family Fun Guide for Sept. 1-7

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Families in Lynnwood prepare for the upcoming school year while embracing seasonal activities that make transitions enjoyable. The Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival, running from September 5-7, features live music, food vendors, and children's activities, offering free admission for all ages. The Fair on 44th, scheduled for September 6, promotes community health and safety with hands-on activities, local cuisine, and demonstrations from emergency services. Additionally, Wag Fest on the same day invites pet owners to enjoy a day of fun with their dogs at Evergreen Playfield. The article highlights the challenges of shifting from summer to school schedules, noting how preparation can ease the process.

Local families are encouraged to engage with their community through these events while planning meals and schedules for the week. Regular updates on local events will help families stay connected and informed. Engaging in community activities not only fosters connections but also makes transitions smoother as summer ends.

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