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Save the date Big Band Night during Edmonds Art Walk May 15

Jake Bergevin and The Jazz Apostates Dektette will perform at the Edmonds Opera House on May 15 during Big Band Night, from 6:30-9 p.m. The event aims to foster community connections and celebrates local music culture.

Edmonds Floretum Garden Club thanks Ace Hardware Lynnwood for plant sale donations

The Edmonds Floretum Garden Club will hold its annual plant sale on May 3, supported by donations from Ace Hardware of Lynnwood. Proceeds will fund local scholarships and grants, featuring a variety of plants and garden-related items.

Scene in Edmonds Around town

Ron received a positive response from James regarding a photo he shared. The article is hosted on My Edmonds News and highlights community engagement through comments.

My Neighborhood News Network Partners with Se Habla Media for Bilingual Content

The My Neighborhood News Network collaborated with Se Habla Media to provide daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles. This partnership aims to enhance accessibility and engagement for Spanish-speaking audiences in Lynnwood and surrounding areas.

PNW Veteran Assist hosts free choir event at Trinity Lutheran Church May 15

The Seattle Opera Veterans Choir will perform a free concert on May 15 from 1-3 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lynnwood. The event, hosted by the Pacific Northwest Veteran Assistance Program, aims to support veterans facing mental health challenges.

Letter to the editor Citizens Planning Board public hearing are you listening?

Residents voiced strong opposition at a public hearing over proposed residential zoning changes in Edmonds, citing concerns about increased building heights and density. Key criticisms included the potential for overdevelopment and inadequate infrastructure, with many urging officials to adhere only to state requirements.

High school sports roundup April 28, 2025

Archbishop Murphy triumphed over Edmonds-Woodway 3-2 in boys soccer, with Kyler Philips, Corvan Lara, and Zach Mora scoring. In baseball, Edmonds-Woodway secured a 10-0 victory against Lynnwood, highlighted by a perfect game from pitcher William Alseth. Meadowdale also won in both baseball and softball, defeating Kamiak 5-1 and Mountlake Terrace 15-5, respectively.

Donors support veterans during food drive

American Legion Post 66 and VFW Post 8870 in Edmonds collected over 600 lbs. of food and $350 in donations for local veterans during a food drive on April 19. The contributions will assist the Edmonds Food Bank, which serves an increasing number of veterans in need.

Letter to the editor Stop planned overdevelopment of our neighborhoods

Citizens at a recent Planning Board meeting in Edmonds opposed proposed building height and lot coverage increases that exceed state minimums. Residents expressed concerns about potential overdevelopment and environmental impacts, urging officials to adhere to the original guidelines. A public meeting is scheduled for May 1 to discuss these critical issues further.

Jet City Roller Derby A safe place to land

Jet City Roller Derby welcomed a new member, Georgia Knoles, to their team after her return from France. The league, known for its inclusive atmosphere, recently hosted bouts where Jet City faced off against local rivals, emphasizing the sport's community spirit. Despite a loss to Grave Danger, Jet City secured a narrow victory over the Outlaw Skate Crew.

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