South SnoCo Playtime Your Family Fun Guide for Oct. 20-26 (and beyond!)

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The thrill of my daughter obtaining her driver’s license sparked a reminder of the excitement in community exploration. I encourage readers to take spontaneous outings and visit local attractions this week. The article features several upcoming events, including the Everett YMCA’s 4th Annual Trunk-or-Treat on October 25th, where families can enjoy decorated trunks and candy. The Edmonds Historical Museum will host Halloween-themed activities suitable for various age groups, with admission based on donations. Sno-Isle Libraries are also offering numerous free events, such as storytimes and hands-on science activities for young children.

These events provide valuable opportunities for families to connect and explore new experiences together. Rediscovering familiar places can reignite a sense of adventure and community spirit. Engaging in local events fosters connections and enriches family life.

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