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

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Scheduled for December 1, the "Cookies with Santa" event will take place at Lynnwood's Heritage Park, offering a wonderful opportunity for families to enjoy holiday festivities. Organized by the Lynnwood-Alderwood Manor Heritage Association, the event runs from noon to 3 p. m. , inviting the community to connect over sweet treats and joyful interactions with Santa Claus. This gathering aims to strengthen community ties and spread holiday cheer among local residents.

Set against the beautiful backdrop of Heritage Park, the event promises to be a memorable experience for attendees of all ages. Families can capture special moments with Santa, making it a perfect outing for those looking to celebrate the season. The event is not only a chance to indulge in delicious cookies but also a wonderful way to engage with the local heritage and traditions. As the holiday season approaches, this gathering stands out as a beloved tradition within the Lynnwood community. Make sure to mark your calendars and join in the festive fun!

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