Summer Events in Lynnwood: A Season of Fun for Families

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Lynnwood, Washington, is embracing the summer season with an exciting lineup of community events tailored for families and residents. Kicking off with "Celebrate! " on June 28 at Alderwood Mall, attendees can enjoy a lively evening filled with local music, food, and a beer garden. Following this, "Meet Me at the Park" will take place on select Tuesdays in July, where local nonprofits will provide information about their resources while offering fun activities for children. History buffs can look forward to "History and Heritage Day" on July 13, featuring tours of the Seattle-Everett Interurban trolley and open houses at various historical buildings in Heritage Park.

The much-loved "Shakespeare in the Park" series will present performances of classic plays throughout July and August, making it a highlight for theater lovers. Additionally, "Sandlot Cinema" will bring outdoor movie nights to the community, complete with pre-movie activities for kids. These events are not only free or low-cost but also encourage community engagement and promote local culture. Residents are encouraged to follow the city’s social media channels for further details and updates regarding these summer activities.

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