Sponsor spotlight Our 2025 guide to celebrating mom in downtown Edmonds

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Downtown Edmonds offers a guide to celebrate Mother's Day, emphasizing the importance of honoring women throughout the year. The community features a variety of woman-owned businesses and local shops that cater to diverse interests. Spring Fest, taking place on May 10th, serves as a focal point for art lovers, showcasing local makers and galleries. Coffee enthusiasts can enjoy offerings from Stillhouse Coffee and Waterfront Coffee Company, while fashion-conscious shoppers can explore boutiques like NC Concept Store and Saetia for stylish finds. Vintage collectors can visit Driftwood Modern and Musicology Co for unique decor and records.

The guide not only provides activities but also fosters local commerce and community spirit. Edmonds in Bloom will also host a family-friendly Kids Plant event, further engaging the community. This celebration underscores the town's commitment to honoring the women who shape lives daily.

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