Deadline Oct. 24: Nominate your favorites in the 2025 Best of Lynnwood contest - Lynnwood Today

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Lynnwood Today has officially launched the nomination phase for the 2025 Best of Lynnwood contest, a cherished annual event that invites community members to submit their favorite local businesses and services. With a submission deadline set for October 24, 2024, residents have the chance to recognize and celebrate the diverse offerings that make Lynnwood a unique place to live. Categories range from beloved coffee shops to trusted accountants and auto detailers, allowing individuals to highlight the establishments that have made a positive impact on their lives. This contest not only serves as a platform for community engagement but also enhances visibility for local businesses, encouraging residents to continue supporting them. The initiative is part of Lynnwood Today's commitment to fostering a vibrant community through local news coverage.

As the deadline approaches, excitement builds within the community for the opportunity to showcase their favorite spots. Lynnwood Today urges all residents to participate and share their love for the local economy. This contest is a notable highlight in the Lynnwood calendar, bringing residents together in appreciation of their local favorites.

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