Best of Lynnwood winners to be announced at Feb. 19 Lynnwood Chamber luncheon

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce is preparing to announce the winners of the highly anticipated "Best of Lynnwood" awards at a special luncheon on February 19, 2025. This event serves to honor local businesses that have made significant contributions to the community, emphasizing the importance of supporting local enterprises. Notable speakers, including Nancy Leson from KNKX and NPR, are scheduled to share insights on the local dining and entertainment landscape, enhancing the event's appeal. The "Best of Lynnwood" awards not only recognize excellence in service and quality but also encourage residents to engage with their community. This annual tradition fosters local pride and strengthens the economic fabric of Lynnwood.

By highlighting the accomplishments of local businesses, the Chamber aims to inspire further community involvement. The luncheon promises to be an engaging platform for celebrating the vibrancy and diversity of Lynnwood's offerings. Attendees can look forward to an event that showcases the best of what Lynnwood has to offer while fostering connections among local leaders and citizens.

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