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Winter Market Returns Sat., Jan. 21st - City of Edmonds, WA

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds is thrilled to announce the return of its Winter Market, scheduled for January 21st, from 10 am to 3 pm on Fifth Avenue North. This seasonal event will feature a variety of local vendors offering artisan packaged food, jewelry, and handcrafted home goods, promoting community support for small businesses. On the same day, the Multicultural Association of Edmonds will host its second annual Lunar New Year celebration, featuring traditional performances such as a lion dance and kung fu, beginning at 11 am. This dual celebration not only provides entertainment but also enriches the cultural fabric of the community. Residents are encouraged to explore the unique offerings of the market and participate in the festive activities.

Additional Winter Markets will take place on February 25th, March 25th, and April 29th, ensuring continued engagement for the community. For more information and updates, locals can follow the City of Edmonds Markets on Facebook, which serves as a hub for event details. This initiative exemplifies Edmonds' commitment to fostering local culture and supporting its artisans.

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