Announcing the Best of Lynnwood 2025 photo contest - Lynnwood Today

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Lynnwood Today has launched the Best of Lynnwood 2025 photo contest, inviting local photographers to participate and share their perspectives on the community. In partnership with the Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce, the contest aims to gather visual representations of what residents love about Lynnwood. This annual guide will compile the top submissions, showcasing the artistry of local talent while fostering a sense of community pride. Participants are encouraged to submit images that capture the essence of Lynnwood, whether through its landscapes, events, or daily life. The initiative not only highlights the city's beauty but also engages residents in a collaborative celebration of their home.

By voting for their favorite submissions, residents will play an active role in determining the content of the magazine. This contest serves as a platform for artistic expression and community involvement, reaffirming the bond between Lynnwood residents and their city. Entries are expected to reflect the diverse experiences and stories that make Lynnwood a unique place to live.

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