Reminder: 'Home Base Hiking Europe' author Cassandra Overby to speak at Edmonds Waterfront Center Sept. 26 - Lynnwood Today

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Cassandra Overby, a celebrated author known for her hiking guides, will be speaking at the Edmonds Waterfront Center on September 26 from 6:30 to 8 p. m. During her presentation, she will discuss her new book, "Home Base Hiking Europe," which serves as a comprehensive resource for hikers looking to explore the diverse landscapes of Europe. Overby previously authored "Explore Europe on Foot," a critically acclaimed work that has garnered attention among outdoor enthusiasts. This upcoming event is particularly significant for the local community, as it highlights the importance of outdoor recreation and travel in today's society.

Attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with Overby, asking questions and gaining insights into her hiking experiences across Europe. The timing of this event coincides with a rising interest in hiking and outdoor activities, making it a relevant topic for local residents. The Edmonds Waterfront Center is an ideal venue for such gatherings, fostering community engagement through cultural and educational events. This is a must-attend for anyone passionate about hiking and exploring the great outdoors.

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