Players on parade for Pacific Little League Day

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Pacific Little League celebrated its annual Little League Day on May 3, 2025, at Lynndale Park, featuring games, a parade, and a dunk tank to engage families and foster community spirit. Approximately 1,300 children are participating in the league's spring season, playing on more than 80 teams composed of baseball and softball players from Lynnwood and Edmonds. The event serves as a vibrant display of youth sports and the importance of community involvement. Local families gathered to support their children, highlighting the significant role of recreational activities in fostering youth development and teamwork. The league emphasizes inclusivity, allowing children from various backgrounds to participate and enjoy the camaraderie of team sports.

Such events not only provide entertainment but also strengthen local ties and promote healthy lifestyles among youth. The success of Little League Day reflects the dedication of volunteers and families committed to enriching the lives of local children. Overall, it underscores the value of community support in youth sports initiatives.

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