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The Edmonds Center for the Arts (ECA) unveiled its 2025-2026 season, beginning on September 11 with a performance featuring Emmy Award-winning actress Jane Lynch alongside comedian Kate Flannery. The season will showcase a variety of performances, aiming to engage and entertain the local community while promoting cultural enrichment. ECA's diverse programming seeks to draw in a wide audience, fostering community involvement and appreciation for the arts. Tickets for the upcoming season will be available shortly, with an emphasis on early purchases to ensure attendance at sought-after events. This initiative underscores ECA's dedication to enhancing cultural offerings in Lynnwood, reflecting the center’s long-standing mission to serve as a hub for the arts.

The announcement aligns with the center's strategy to bring high-quality entertainment to the region, contributing to the local economy and community spirit. In addition to performances, ECA plans to host various workshops and educational events throughout the season. The 2025-2026 season promises to be a significant milestone in ECA's ongoing efforts to enrich the cultural landscape of the area.

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