LETI to host first entrepreneurs fair – a Christmas Bazaar – to support local Latino artists Dec. 7 - Lynnwood Today

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The Latino Educational Training Institute (LETI) is set to host its inaugural Feria de Emprendedores, a vibrant Christmas Bazaar on December 7 from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. , focused on supporting local Latino artists in Lynnwood, Washington.

This event is an opportunity for community members to discover and purchase unique arts and crafts, perfect for holiday gift-giving. LETI aims to promote cultural appreciation and community engagement through this initiative, showcasing the rich talent within the Latino community. Local artisans will not only display their work but also share their personal stories, enriching the experience for attendees. The Christmas Bazaar is expected to draw a diverse crowd, encouraging connections among community members and supporting local entrepreneurship. As part of its mission, LETI emphasizes the importance of uplifting local artists and fostering cultural pride.

The event aligns with broader efforts to celebrate diversity and promote economic opportunities in the region. Attendees are encouraged to come out and support their local artists while enjoying a festive atmosphere.

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