Art Beat: Catch holiday magic with 'Miracle on 34th Street' plus music, book launches and festive fun - Lynnwood Today

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This article invites the Lynnwood community to embrace the holiday season with EDP’s upcoming production of 'Miracle on 34th Street,' which will run from November 22 to December 15 at the Wade James Theatre. The play will be performed Thursday through Sunday, providing ample opportunity for audiences to enjoy this classic story of holiday magic. In addition to the play, the article highlights other festive events, including music performances and book launches, creating a comprehensive guide to local holiday activities. By promoting these events, the article encourages community engagement and supports local arts, crucial during this celebratory time of year. The emphasis on local culture not only enriches the holiday experience but also fosters a sense of togetherness among residents.

With its focus on festive fun, the article effectively captures the essence of the season and its importance to the Lynnwood community. Readers are motivated to participate in these events, ensuring a vibrant holiday atmosphere in the region. This celebration of local talent and community spirit is a hallmark of Lynnwood’s approach to holiday festivities.

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