Pacific Little League invites the community to its season kickoff May 3

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Pacific Little League will host its annual Little League Day on May 3 at Lynndale Park, inviting the community to enjoy games, a parade, and food. The event is designed for over 1,300 children participating in the league's spring season across more than 80 teams. Scheduled activities include a home-run derby, tic tac toe relay, and timed base racing, catering to all ages. Local officials, including Councilmember Josh Binda, will sit in dunk tanks, offering attendees a chance to dunk them for $5. Dick’s Drive-In will provide food options, including burgers and fries, while the league's snack shack will offer various treats throughout the day.

The event aims to promote youth sports and strengthen community ties. Attendees can pay for food and dunk tank throws via cash or a payment link. For more details, residents can visit the Pacific Little League website.

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