Explore the Overlake Neighborhood with Redmond’s New Overlake Passport Challenge

Redmond, WALocal News

Redmond, WA, has introduced the Overlake Intercultural District Passport Challenge, a new initiative designed to engage residents and visitors in exploring the Overlake neighborhood's rich cultural landscape. With the recent opening of the 2 Line, participants can conveniently travel to the area and immerse themselves in its diverse offerings, including international cuisine and recreational activities at Esterra Park. The challenge runs through June 22, 2024, and allows participants to earn points for prizes by checking in at various featured locations. Mayor Angela Birney highlighted the program's role in fostering community connections and supporting local businesses while celebrating the region's diverse culture. To participate, individuals can access their Overlake Passport online and follow simple steps to accumulate points.

The initiative not only promotes local engagement but also encourages the exploration of Redmond's unique offerings. For more details and to join the challenge, residents and visitors can visit the Experience Redmond website. This event aims to enhance the local economy and promote cultural exchange within the community.

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