Teens can drop in for Dragon Days at the Milton-Edgewood Pierce County Library on Monday, March 16 from 3:30-5:00 p.m. The program invites ages 13-18 to get creative with hands-on dragon-themed projects, such as making a dragon egg, sculpting a dragon eye, or assembling an articulated dragon.
About Edgewood, WA
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Edgewood, Washington offers a quieter, residential feel between larger activity centers, with tree-lined streets, pockets of open space, and a mix of established neighborhoods. On many days the air feels cool and fresh, and the greenery stays vibrant, while clear breaks can bring wide views toward the surrounding foothills and Mount Rainier. Residents often appreciate the small-city pace paired with nearby conveniences, giving it a neighborly atmosphere without feeling isolated.
For commuting and errands, Edgewood sits close to key routes like SR 167 and makes it relatively easy to reach Tacoma, Auburn, Puyallup, and other Pierce and South King County destinations. Everyday amenities are within a short drive, and local parks and nearby trails support walks, dog time, and casual outdoor routines. Living options lean toward single-family homes with yards, with some newer developments and rental choices nearby for buyers, sellers, and renters who want space and access in the same package.
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