Sno-King School Retirees to present Knute Berger of Mossbacks Northwest May 15

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Sno-King School Retirees will host journalist Knute Berger on May 15 at the Edmonds School District Board Room in Lynnwood. The event starts at 1 p. m. with refreshments and features an update from Northshore Schools Superintendent Michael Tolley at 1:30 p. m.

Attendees can enjoy the opportunity to learn about educational developments and regional issues. Berger, recognized for his insights on PBS’ Mossback’s Northwest, will present his perspectives on the Northwest. The public is encouraged to attend without prior registration. Community events like this promote engagement and dialogue among residents and local officials. Such gatherings are crucial for fostering understanding of educational policies and regional challenges.

This presentation reflects the ongoing commitment of local organizations to connect residents with influential voices in journalism.

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