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WAA Fall Art Walk strolls into Woodinville

Woodinville, WALocal News

On September 21, the Woodinville Arts Alliance will host its much-anticipated Fall Art Walk from 1 to 4 p. m. , inviting the community to immerse themselves in local art and culture. This event is designed to showcase the talents of local artists, with exhibits displayed in participating businesses across Woodinville. Attendees will have the chance to enjoy a variety of artistic expressions while supporting local commerce.

The art walk serves as a platform for artists to gain visibility and for residents to connect with their community in a meaningful way. As part of the Woodinville Arts Alliance's mission, the event promotes not only the arts but also the importance of community engagement. Local businesses are expected to see a boost in customer traffic, fostering a supportive environment for both artists and merchants. The event is free to the public, making it accessible to all, and it promises to be a vibrant celebration of art and community spirit. Join the festivities to experience the creativity that Woodinville has to offer.

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