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

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The upcoming Birds and Brews event is scheduled for November 12, from 6-8 p. m. , at the Salish Sea Brewing Boathouse in Edmonds. This event is a collaborative effort between Audubon Washington and the Pilchuck Audubon Society, focused on celebrating local birds and fostering conservation awareness among community members. Guests will enjoy local craft beverages while learning about the diverse bird species inhabiting the region and the ongoing conservation efforts to protect them.

With a friendly and inviting atmosphere, the event encourages participants to engage in discussions about wildlife and habitat preservation. Additionally, the event serves to highlight the importance of community involvement in ecological initiatives, making it a significant gathering for local residents. Attendees can expect to leave with a deeper understanding of their local environment and how they can contribute to protecting it. This initiative underscores the growing trend of combining social activities with educational experiences in Edmonds. The Birds and Brews event promises to be both informative and enjoyable, making it a must-attend for nature lovers and community advocates alike.

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