Fitness fun for all Edmonds School District Health and Wellness Expo May 31

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Edmonds School District is set to host its annual Health and Wellness Expo on May 31 from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. at Edmonds Stadium, located at 7600 212th St.

S. W. This family-friendly event features hands-on opportunities to learn about physical and mental health, including specialized support for families with special education needs. An "Accessible Fun Run" will start at 11 a. m.

, inviting participants of all ages and abilities, with free t-shirts for the first 100 kids registered. Attendees can also engage in fitness challenges, enjoy free snacks, and access health screenings. Additionally, resources for students with disabilities will be available. The event is free and aims to foster community involvement in health and wellness initiatives. For further details, attendees can visit the district’s event website.

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