The City of Edmonds will cut the ribbon for its long-awaited spray pad at 4:30 p.m. this Thursday, May 26 at Edmonds City Park — and everyone is invited.
The new water play structure — which will feature specific areas designed for toddlers, families and teens — will be known as the Hazel Miller Spray Pad. The $784,487 project was partially funded by a Washington State Recreation Conservation Grant, a Hazel Miller Foundation Grant and a donation from Snohomish County.
City Park is located at 600 3rd Ave. S. in downtown Edmonds.
grandkids will love it!! good for Hazel!!