Celebrate the holiday season in Lynnwood at Jingle Bell Breakfast and Craft Fair Dec. 14 - Lynnwood Today

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The Jingle Bell Breakfast and Craft Fair is an eagerly anticipated event scheduled for December 14 at the Lynnwood Event Center, designed to usher in the holiday season. Families and holiday enthusiasts are invited to enjoy a morning filled with delicious breakfast choices and an array of unique crafts from local artisans. The fair's welcoming atmosphere is ideal for creating cherished memories while experiencing the community spirit of Lynnwood. Attendees can shop for one-of-a-kind gifts and decorations, making it a great opportunity to support local businesses during the festive period. Additionally, the event features engaging activities that cater to all ages, ensuring a fun-filled day for everyone.

With the holiday season approaching, this event serves as a perfect kickoff, bringing the community together in celebration. Be sure to mark your calendars for this beloved local tradition, as it promises to be an event filled with joy and festive cheer. Join in the festivities and start your holiday celebrations at the Jingle Bell Breakfast and Craft Fair!

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