Graduations And Sorticulture Draw Thousands To Downtown Everett Saturday

People lined up to see all of the offerings on the second day of Sorticulture.

Mariner and Kamiak Seniors graduated from the Angel of the Winds Arena.

Triangle Trading Post on 16th and East Marine View Drive.

A beautiful sunny Saturday seemed to draw thousands of people to downtown Everett, Washington on Saturday. It was day two of Sorticulture and booths sprawled two full blocks from Colby and another one from California when the crowds lined up to browse all the gardening supplies available. At many of the stalls, people stood in a line of six and seven people.

The Angel of the Winds Arena and the surrounding area were also packed with people as the Mukilteo School District held personal graduation ceremonies for both Mariner and Kamiak High Schools. Each school had shared ceremonies to create social distancing in the arena.

As we were traveling, we stopped at the Triangle Trading Post on 16th and East Marine View Drive. In recent years they have expanded their range.

We recommend the hand-dipped hard ice cream cones.

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