Edmonds Oktoberfest Returns with Family Fun and Fundraising

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Rotary Club of Edmonds is excited to announce its fourth Oktoberfest at the Edmonds Civic Playfield, taking place from September 13 to 14. The event features live music, diverse food vendors, and a beer garden showcasing local brews, with a $10 admission fee for those 21 and older. Activities for families kick off on Saturday at noon with the opening of Kids Korner, where local nonprofits will provide engaging activities for children. Additionally, demonstrations, including Tae Kwon Do and robotics showcases by local students, will entertain festival-goers. The Pet Parade registration will also begin at noon on Saturday, adding to the festivities.

The event aims to raise funds for various local charities, including the Edmonds Waterfront Center and PAWS. Both festival days will conclude at 10 p. m. , rain or shine, ensuring a fun atmosphere for all attendees. More details and schedules can be found on the official festival website.

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