New board members sought for Lynnwood Parks and Recreation Foundation - Lynnwood Today

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The Lynnwood Parks and Recreation Foundation has announced a call for new board members to help guide its mission of enhancing local recreational opportunities. This nonprofit organization is dedicated to supporting and promoting parks and recreational activities in the Lynnwood area, making it a vital part of the community's infrastructure. The foundation seeks individuals who are passionate about community service and have a desire to improve the quality of life for residents through recreational initiatives. Potential board members will have the chance to collaborate with others who share a commitment to the foundation's goals. The application process is open, and interested candidates are encouraged to submit their information to participate in this meaningful endeavor.

By joining the board, members will contribute their insights and skills to help shape the future of parks and recreation in Lynnwood. This initiative reflects the foundation's ongoing commitment to fostering community engagement and enhancing local amenities. It represents an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to make a lasting impact in their community.

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