Lynnwood Celebrates Community Partnerships and Environmental Initiatives

Lynnwood, WALocal News

In a recent bulletin, the City of Lynnwood, Washington, expressed heartfelt gratitude to partners and sponsors who played a pivotal role in the success of summer events, particularly the Fair on 44th. Notable sponsors include Community Transit, Dave & Busters, and Molina Healthcare, whose support has been instrumental. The city is also celebrating National Public Lands Day on September 28th by inviting residents to volunteer for a cleanup at Rowe Park, reinforcing community involvement and environmental stewardship. Those interested in participating can RSVP through a dedicated link. Furthermore, Lynnwood is offering a free tree giveaway as part of its Urban and Community Forestry Grant Program, aimed at enhancing local greenery and sustainability.

This program is backed by the Inflation Reduction Act and the U. S. Forest Service, highlighting the city’s commitment to environmental initiatives. Through these activities, Lynnwood seeks to strengthen community ties while promoting ecological responsibility. The city looks forward to continuing collaborative efforts with its partners for future events.

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