It's back -- The Edible Book Festival

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Edible Book Festival is returning to Lake Forest Park on January 25, 2025, promising a fun-filled day of creativity and community spirit. Scheduled from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM at Third Place Commons, this innovative event invites participants to create edible art inspired by their favorite books. Whether using bread, fruit, cake, or pie, the possibilities are endless, making it accessible for both seasoned and novice creators. There is no fee to enter, allowing families and friends to engage in this unique celebration of literature and culinary arts. Interested attendees can easily register by completing an online form linked in the event announcement.

This festival, organized by Shorelake Arts, aims to bring together the community while highlighting the joy of reading and creativity. With a focus on local involvement, the Edible Book Festival fosters a sense of belonging and encourages artistic expression in a fun environment. Mark your calendars for this delightful event that blends food and literature in a truly unique way.

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