Lynnwood Arts Commission reception for Brazen Bra-dazzle Oct. 16 at city hall

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The Lynnwood Arts Commission invites the community to a reception for the Brazen Bra-dazzle art exhibit on Thursday, Oct. 16, from 5:30 to 7 p. m. at Lynnwood City Hall. This exhibit showcases artistic creations made from bras, highlighting Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Attendees can meet the artists behind the bra art, fostering a connection between creators and viewers. The exhibit will be on display until Nov. 1, providing ample opportunity for public engagement. Such events are crucial in raising awareness and promoting education around breast cancer, a significant health concern. Local initiatives like this strengthen community support for health-related issues.

The Lynnwood Arts Commission plays an essential role in combining art with advocacy. Participation in such events can lead to increased awareness and resources for breast cancer education.

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