Edmonds Arts Commission seeks applicants for student representative - Lynnwood Today

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The Edmonds Arts Commission (EAC) is on the lookout for a student representative to fill a volunteer position starting in October 2024. This initiative aims to engage local youth in the arts, providing them with a platform to express their views and contribute to cultural discussions within the community. The EAC believes that including a student voice is vital for understanding the needs and interests of younger residents regarding arts and culture. Interested applicants should possess a passion for the arts and a desire to represent their peers in local decision-making processes. The commission encourages students from diverse backgrounds to apply, ensuring a broad range of perspectives.

This opportunity not only enhances the student's understanding of local governance but also enriches the commission's initiatives with fresh ideas. The EAC is committed to fostering a vibrant arts scene in Edmonds, and this role is pivotal in achieving that goal. Applications are open now, and the EAC looks forward to welcoming a new member to its team.

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