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Jaime Mendez News May 9, 2025

My Neighborhood News Network partnered with Se Habla Media to provide daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts featuring English subtitles. This collaboration aims to enhance accessibility and engagement for the Spanish-speaking community in Lynnwood.

Edmonds Author Speaker Series presents "Wild in Seattle" with author David B. Williams May 22

Award-winning author David B. Williams will present his book, *Wild in Seattle*, at the Edmonds Waterfront Center on May 22. The event, part of an author series, will begin at 6:30 p.m. and includes accommodations for guests with hearing impairments.

Ales for the Arts Concert Crawl Music, local bites and community spirit await on May 21 and 31

The Foundation for Edmonds School District hosts Ales for the Arts, a concert crawl on May 21 and May 31, to support arts education. The community can enjoy live performances, local food, and a special-edition brew, with proceeds benefiting local students. The event features various activities, including a live auction and interactive games.

The Local Music Scene Behind the scenes of vinyl mastering with Levi Seitz of Black Belt Mastering

Levi Seitz, a prominent vinyl mastering engineer, runs Black Belt Mastering in Brier, where he cuts master lacquers for Grammy-winning artists like Beyoncé and Pearl Jam. Seitz transitioned from aspiring musician to audio engineer, building his business through perseverance and creativity after starting in the industry with an internship. His journey reflects the challenges and successes of self-employment in the audio engineering field.

Scene in Edmonds A walk through Arnies parking lot

Geologists from Landau Associates and Cascade Environmental drilled core samples in the parking lot of Arnie's Restaurant in Edmonds on Wednesday. The Port of Edmonds commissioned the work to collect samples from depths of up to 15 feet or until water was reached. This activity reflects ongoing environmental assessments in the area.

Joseph Ademofe enters race for Edmonds City Council Pos. 3

Joseph Ademofe announced his candidacy for Edmonds City Council Position 3, focusing on housing affordability, economic development, and public safety. He aims to bring innovative solutions to the city's pressing issues and is competing against business owner Erika Barnett for the seat currently held by Neil Tibbott, who is not seeking re-election.

Local veterans groups unite to help veterans in need

Local veterans organizations VFW Post 8870, American Legion Post 66, and Vietnam Veterans of America Post 423 donated $3,500 in gift cards to support veterans in need. The funds aided residents of Sebastian Place and the YWCA Supportive Services for Veteran Families program, which helps veterans secure housing.

Cap on rent increases across Washington is signed into law

Washington Governor Bob Ferguson signed House Bill 1217, capping annual residential rent increases at 10% or 7% plus inflation, effective immediately. The legislation aims to protect renters from excessive rent hikes and will remain in effect for 15 years, while also imposing a 5% limit on rent increases for manufactured homes.

Scene in Edmonds Around town

Comments on a recent photo series in Edmonds highlight community engagement and appreciation for local art. Delores Haugland expresses gratitude to photographer Sam, while Ellen Blackstone draws a connection between a photo and art history. Stephanie Neff adds her enthusiasm for the daily photo updates.

Jaime Mendez News May 8, 2025

The My Neighborhood News Network partners with Se Habla Media to distribute daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts featuring English subtitles. This collaboration aims to enhance accessibility for Spanish-speaking audiences in Lynnwood.

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