All Aboard, an Everett center for people with disabilities, relocates

Snohomish, WALocal News

All Aboard, a nonprofit dedicated to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, will participate in the Everett Art Walk starting June 19. The inaugural showcase will feature artworks by Nick Butler, who has been creating art at All Aboard for over a decade, and board member Deborah Lutz, who uses various mediums to capture the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. The organization recently moved to new premises at 2828 Rockefeller Ave. , enhancing its accessibility and community presence. A Grand Opening Celebration will take place during the art walk, with a ribbon cutting scheduled for 5 p.

m. All Aboard's mission is to create an inclusive space for participants to build friendships and explore their creativity. Monthly art showcases will allow local artists and All Aboard participants to display their work, promoting inclusivity in the arts. This initiative not only highlights individual talents but also enriches the local cultural landscape. The event marks a significant step in fostering community engagement and support for individuals with disabilities.

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