Birds and Brews event at Salish Sea Boathouse in Edmonds Nov. 12 - Lynnwood Today

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The Birds and Brews event is taking place on November 12 at the Salish Sea Boathouse in Edmonds, offering a unique blend of local brews and bird-related activities. Hosted by Audubon Washington and the Pilchuck Audubon Society, the event aims to foster community interest in avian conservation and education. From 6-8 p. m. , participants will have the chance to enjoy refreshments while engaging in informative discussions about local bird species and habitats.

This initiative reflects the growing trend of combining social events with educational opportunities, making it appealing to a wide audience. The collaboration between these two organizations underscores the significance of community involvement in environmental issues. With the picturesque backdrop of the Salish Sea, attendees can expect an evening filled with learning and enjoyment. This event is a perfect opportunity for nature enthusiasts to connect with others who share their passion. As the date approaches, excitement builds for a night dedicated to birds and brews in the heart of Edmonds.

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