Seed-saving workshop at Lynnwood Library Sept. 13

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Lynnwood Library invites community members to a seed-saving workshop on September 13 from 10:30 a. m. to noon. Led by Marni Stewart from Growing Roots Together, the workshop focuses on collecting seeds from heirloom and open-pollinated plants. Participants will gain valuable skills that will benefit their future gardening endeavors.

Growing Roots Together, a Lynnwood-based organization, helps individuals start their gardens through coaching and selling plant starts. The workshop not only promotes gardening but also encourages sustainable practices within the community. Attendees can access more information about the event on the library's website. This initiative reflects a growing trend towards self-sufficiency and local food production. Gardening workshops like this play a crucial role in fostering community engagement and environmental awareness.

Related Articles

School District seeks name suggestions for new middle school

The Edmonds School District seeks name suggestions for a new middle school at the former Alderwood Middle School site in Lynnwood. Community members can submit suggestions by November 24, with construction set to begin in summer 2026. Names must reflect local significance and adhere to the District’s naming policies.

Lynnwood Council approves farmers market agreement, reviews property tax levies, budget amendments

Lynnwood City Council approved a contract with Sound Transit for a farmers market set to open in spring 2026. The council also reviewed budget amendments and property tax levies, discussing potential increases for residents. Key legislative priorities include funding for the Poplar Way Bridge and improvements to public defense resources.

Paul C. Sorensen Edmonds native had a lifelong career with Ewing Electric - Lynnwood Today

Paul C. Sorensen, a lifelong resident of Edmonds, passed away on October 27, 2025, at the age of 85. He dedicated his career to Ewing Electric, contributing significantly to the local community throughout his life. His family surrounded him during his final moments.