Enjoy Cookies with Santa at Lynnwood's Heritage Park Dec. 1 - Lynnwood Today

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The "Cookies with Santa" event, set for December 1 at Heritage Park, aims to bring together families in the Lynnwood community for a joyful holiday celebration. Organized by the Lynnwood-Alderwood Manor Heritage Association, the event will take place from noon to 3 p. m. at the Cottage located at 19903 Poplar Way. Attendees can enjoy delicious cookies while interacting with Santa, creating cherished memories for children and parents alike.

This gathering not only offers festive treats but also serves to strengthen community bonds during the holiday season. Participating families can expect a warm atmosphere filled with cheer and holiday spirit. The event is an excellent opportunity for local residents to connect and celebrate together, making it a highly anticipated date on the community calendar. By promoting such festive activities, Lynnwood continues to foster a vibrant and inclusive community spirit during the holidays.

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