Lake City Summer Festival and Parade 2025 August 2, 2025

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The Lake City Summer Festival and Parade is scheduled for August 2, 2025, starting at 10:30 AM on NE 125th St in Northeast Seattle. Attendees can enjoy a variety of food trucks, craft artisans, and community service organizations, alongside a family fun zone featuring free face-painting and a car show. The event culminates in three parades in the evening, celebrating local culture and unity. Organizers will close the festival areas to vehicle traffic, with buses rerouted to ensure safety and accessibility. The festival's mission is to create clean, safe, and inclusive events that welcome everyone, regardless of financial background.

Local families and community members cherish this tradition, which promotes engagement and interaction among diverse groups. The festival aims to highlight the area's cultural richness while providing a platform for local artisans and businesses. By presenting family-friendly programming, the event strengthens community bonds and showcases the spirit of Northeast Seattle.

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