Sno-King School Retirees presents Knute Berger of Mossbacks Northwest May 15

Edmonds, WALocal News

Sno-King School Retirees sponsor a free presentation featuring journalist Knute Berger of PBS’ Mossback’s Northwest on May 15 in Lynnwood. The event takes place at the Edmonds School District Board Room, beginning with refreshments at 1 p. m. Attendees can expect an update from Northshore Schools Superintendent Michael Tolley at 1:30 p. m.

before Berger's talk. The public is encouraged to attend without registration, fostering community involvement. This presentation not only highlights local educational issues but also emphasizes the importance of informed dialogue within the community. Berger's insights into regional matters are anticipated to provide valuable context for attendees. The event reflects ongoing efforts to engage and inform residents about developments in local education.

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