Live music, dancing, food and drink City of Lynnwood to host 3rd annual Celebrate! June 27

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The City of Lynnwood will host its 3rd annual Celebrate! event on June 27, showcasing live music, dance performances, food trucks, and ice cream at Alderwood Mall. Scheduled to start at 8:52 AM local time, the event aims to attract families and residents for a day of community celebration. Attendees can enjoy a variety of culinary offerings from local food trucks, enhancing the community atmosphere and supporting local businesses. Last year’s event saw significant participation, indicating a growing interest in community-driven activities.

The city has invested in making this event accessible and enjoyable for all ages. Additionally, local artists and performers will take the stage, adding vibrancy to the festivities. The event not only entertains but also fosters local pride and engagement. Lynnwood officials are optimistic about the turnout and the positive impact on community connections.

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