Lynnwood City Center Station Evening Celebration: Know Before You Go!

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The City of Lynnwood is gearing up for an Evening Celebration on August 31, 2024, to mark the opening of the Lynnwood Link Extension. This exciting event will be held at the Lynnwood Transit Center from 4 p. m. to 8 p. m.

and promises a variety of attractions, including live music, a dozen food trucks, and cultural performances. Attendees can also look forward to a night market showcasing arts and crafts, along with a community resource fair that will feature 60 public agencies and nonprofits. Given the anticipated crowd, the parking garage will be open, but attendees are advised to prepare for potential alternate parking options. Public transit is encouraged, with links provided for planning bus and light rail connections. This event is part of a larger celebration taking place at four new stations across Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, and Shoreline.

The article emphasizes community engagement and provides additional resources for attendees to plan their visit.

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