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Weaving Community Together: Lynnwood Library to host free intergenerational art project in October

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Throughout the month of October, the Lynnwood Library will host an exciting free intergenerational art project designed to bring the community together. Titled "Weaving Community," this initiative encourages residents of all ages to contribute to a large artistic piece by weaving together ribbons, fabric strips, and other materials. The library's effort aims to foster connections among participants, promoting creativity and collaboration across generations. By inviting people to share their stories and experiences while engaging in art, the project seeks to create a vibrant tapestry that reflects the diversity of the Lynnwood community. Library officials believe that such initiatives are crucial for building strong social ties and enhancing community spirit.

In addition to beautifying the library space, the project will serve as a platform for meaningful interactions. Residents are encouraged to participate throughout October, making this a timely opportunity for community engagement. Events like this underscore the importance of local initiatives in nurturing creativity and unity among residents.

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