Sponsor spotlight Urban Craft Uprising returns for Edmonds Spring Fest May 10

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Urban Craft Uprising will host the Edmonds Spring Fest on May 10, welcoming attendees to the Frances Anderson Center. With over 100 vendors, the festival showcases handmade items, new jewelry, and delicious food trucks. It provides an ideal opportunity to purchase gifts for Mother's Day or treat oneself. The event is free, promoting accessibility for all community members. Organizers emphasize the importance of supporting local small businesses, highlighting the festival's role in fostering creativity and community spirit.

The fest runs from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. , coinciding with the onset of spring weather.

Food options will cater to diverse tastes, including snacks for both people and pets. This gathering reinforces Edmonds' reputation as a vibrant hub for artistic expression in the Pacific Northwest.

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