Edmonds Arts Festival is hiring for help with behind-the-scenes work

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Edmonds Arts Festival is hiring individuals for 12 days to assist with various behind-the-scenes tasks, including setup, troubleshooting, and cleanup. This opportunity is particularly beneficial for high school and college students looking to earn extra money during their break. The festival is scheduled for June 13-15, 2025, coinciding with Father’s Day weekend, and annually attracts hundreds of artists and thousands of visitors. The event transforms the Frances Anderson Center grounds into a vibrant space for art, music, and celebration, highlighting the region's cultural landscape. Interested applicants can visit the Edmonds Art Festival website for more information and to submit an application.

This initiative not only provides employment opportunities for young people but also fosters community involvement in the arts. The festival plays a significant role in promoting local artists and enhancing community spirit. Ultimately, the hiring process reflects the festival's ongoing commitment to supporting the local arts scene.

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