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Ramadan celebrated at Edmonds Waterfront Center

Approximately 80 individuals gathered at the Edmonds Waterfront Center to celebrate both Ramadan and Nowruz, highlighting cultural diversity and community bonding. Organized by the House of Wisdom, the event featured cultural food, presentations, and a film showcasing the nonprofit's mission to support disadvantaged students. Founder Ahmad Hilal Abid emphasized the importance of unity and cultural exchange during such festivities.

Here at the Beacon, were eating fewer eggs

The Edmonds Beacon has reduced its weekly publication to just 8 pages, a move attributed to factors beyond their control. This change primarily affects subscribers, who are encouraged to log in or renew their subscriptions to access full content. The newspaper expresses hope that this is a temporary measure.

My Neighborhood News Network Partners with Se Habla Media for Inclusive Spanish-Language Content

The My Neighborhood News Network has formed a partnership with Se Habla Media, a Lynnwood-based organization, to deliver daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles. This collaboration aims to enhance accessibility and engagement within the local community. The initiative reflects a commitment to inclusivity in media consumption.

Art Beat From page to stageauditions, authors and art in bloom

Roald Dahl's beloved tale "James and the Giant Peach" has been adapted into a family-friendly musical, featuring a score by Pasek and Paul and a book by Timothy Allen McDonald. The story follows young James as he embarks on an adventurous journey inside a giant peach with a cast of quirky insect friends. Additionally, the City of Lynnwood is offering various artistic opportunities, including murals, an art show, and a singing competition for students.

Letter to the editor RFA annexation offers a collaborative approach

Daniel Storer's letter to the editor addresses concerns over Edmonds' potential annexation into the South County Fire Regional Fire Authority (RFA). He argues that joining the RFA would not divert tax dollars but rather enhance local emergency services through a collaborative funding model. Storer emphasizes that the RFA ensures equitable resource distribution and high-quality services tailored to community needs.

High school sports roundup for March 24, 2025

The article provides a detailed roundup of high school sports results from March 24, 2025, covering softball, girls tennis, and boys golf. Key performances from teams in the region highlight individual achievements and upcoming match schedules. The piece serves as a valuable resource for local sports enthusiasts and community members.

Commentaryopinion We have nothing left to cut Its time for legislators to address education funding crisis

The article addresses the urgent educational funding crisis in Washington State, highlighting a stark contradiction between the state's high educational attainment and low K-12 spending. It critiques the state legislature's failure to meet constitutional obligations regarding education funding, citing outdated funding formulas and the impact of budget shortfalls on local school districts. The author calls for immediate action to address these pressing issues to secure a better future for students.

Silly goose Ginormous group of gagglin' geese gather at the beach

On a beautiful spring day, hundreds of migrating brant geese were spotted at Brackett’s Landing North, creating a stunning natural spectacle for onlookers. The article emphasizes the significance of this event, highlighting both the visual and auditory experience of the gathering. However, access to the full article is restricted to subscribers.

Letter to the editor Time for a landlord acknowledgment? - My Edmonds News

The article discusses a letter to the editor advocating for a "Landlord Acknowledgment" statement in the context of a proposed rent control bill in Washington State. The letter highlights the importance of landlords in providing housing flexibility and their role in community stability. It raises awareness of the historical context of land treaties and the need for recognition of landlords' contributions to local communities.

Joseph Joe Malan He enjoyed fly fishing, boating, travel

Joseph Douglas "Joe" Malan was a beloved figure known for his passion for fly fishing, boating, and travel. Born in San Francisco in 1940, he had a rich career in the dairy industry and was actively involved in his community until his passing in 2025. He is survived by his wife, daughter, and grandchildren, and a memorial service is planned for April 5, 2025.

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