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Buddy Fest

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Buddy Fest

When
Sep 28th, 2024
12:00pm - 3:00pm
Where
1775 Front St.LyndenWA98264

Be a part of Buddy Fest, a celebration of our loved ones with Down syndrome! Saturday, September 28th from 12pm-3pm at the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds in Lynden!

The day includes a 3/4 mile awareness walk, festival, and lunch…with plenty of activities for everyone.  Lunch is provided with registration – hot dogs (or a vegetarian option), chips or a healthy snack, and a drink.

You can register in person at 12pm at the event.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE EVENT!

Event Schedule
12:00pm: Arrival & Registration
12:30pm: Event Kick-off! Hear local speakers, make posters and take photos with your team!
1:00pm: Buddy Fest Awareness Walk • join us for a stroll through Lynden
1:30-3:00pm: Lunch, Games, Activities & Music!
3:00pm: Buddy Fest Ends

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