Where you can pick up Best of Edmonds magazines

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The Best of Edmonds 2025 winners have been announced, and print magazines are being distributed throughout Edmonds. Digital versions can be accessed online for wider reach. My Edmonds News provides free window clings to all winners and finalists but clarifies that it does not sell commemorative plaques. Publisher Teresa Wippel emphasized that companies selling plaques are unauthorized and do not represent the contest, ensuring that the integrity of the awards remains intact. A list of magazine distribution locations includes local businesses like Cafe Louvre and the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce.

Community centers and local shops are participating in the distribution, enhancing local engagement. Further updates will be provided as additional locations are added. This initiative fosters community pride in local businesses recognized for their excellence.

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