Fair on 44th draws thousands for Lynnwoods biggest block party

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Thousands attended Lynnwood's Fair on 44th Saturday, enjoying a vibrant community celebration despite the rain. This annual event, now in its seventh year, transformed a half-mile stretch of 44th Avenue into a bustling hub of over 100 vendors, food trucks, and local organizations. Attendees explored emergency vehicles and were captivated by the Lynnwood Police Department's canine team. Health resources were prominently featured, with a vaccine clinic by Kroger underscoring the fair's commitment to community wellness. A lineup of performances showcased various dance styles, from Bhangra to hip hop, creating an engaging atmosphere for all ages.

The fair also served as an information hub regarding city updates, including ongoing construction projects and public transportation developments. Dating back to 2016, the Fair on 44th has become a crucial platform for residents to connect and learn about their community. This event exemplifies Lynnwood's dedication to fostering community spirit and engagement.

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