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Funtasia Family Fun Park. 7212 220th SW. Edmonds, WA. Phone: 425-775-2174; Fax: 425-776-9493. E-mail
Edmonds Yacht Club. 456 Admiral Way, Edmonds, WA 98020. Phone: 425-774-1470; Fax: 425-778-7538.
Port of Edmonds Marina. 336 Admiral Way, Edmonds, WA 98020. Phone: 425-774-0549; Fax: 425-774-7837.
Edmonds Arts Festival. 700 Main Street, PO Box 212, Edmonds WA 98020. Phone: 425-771-6412. E-mail
The Edmonds Arts Festival is consistently ranked in the top 100 festivals in the nation, and top three in the Northwest. A wide variety of two and three dimensional art is represented including oils, watercolors, pastels, drawings, mixed media, photography, sculpture, textiles, jewelry, glassworks, toys, collectibles, metal, pottery and furniture. Mid June.
Edmonds Summer Market. Fifth Street, from Main to Bell, Edmonds, WA.
Every Saturday, July through September, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. For information: 425-775-5650.
A Taste of Edmonds. Mid August.
Features 40 food booths representing a broad range of palatable delights prepared by leading restaurants of the area. The weekend fair includes some 80 artists and craftsmen displaying and selling original, hand-crafted works including jewelry, fine art, photography, designer clothing, pottery, glass, leather and other craft items. Three stages of entertainment ensure that there is music for every taste, from classic rock and roll to blues to country. There also is a beer garden with live entertainment. Established in 1982, A Taste of Edmonds charges only $2 to get in.
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