WESCO 3A Track & Field: Mavericks at Edmonds Stadium
by MARIO LOTMORE Meadowdale blue could be seen everywhere as hundreds of parents and athletes filled Edmonds Stadium April 11. The Meadowdale Mavericks competed against the Snohomish Panthers and the Mountlake Terrace Hawks. Hats off to the following athletes for winning their event: Sesley Love in the Women’s 400m with a time of 1:03.22 sec. […]
WESCO 3A Baseball: Royals win 7-6 against Scouts
by MARIO LOTMORE A chilly Friday evening didn’t keep parents of both Lynnwood and Shorecrest high schools away from an incredible edge-of-your-seat game. A hit to inner left field by No. 30 Joshua Latimer in the 4th inning, began the Lynnwood Royals’ path to victory, defeating the Shorecrest Scouts 7-6 by the 7th inning. At […]
Cascade Symphony’s Ensemble Concert wowed audience
by Luke Putvin On Sunday, April 14 at Edmonds United Methodist Church, the Cascade Symphony Orchestra had its Ensemble Concert. Several small ensembles gave wonderful performances to 70 concertgoers seated in the church. The members of the orchestra meet each Monday night. Each individual contributes over 100 hours per year in weekly rehearsals. Altogether, this […]
Eggs-plore Artist Feature
by LUKE PUTVIN Kelly Shipp Kelly Shipp’s “Hatching Harold” is located at KidsPark, a day care center on Alderwood Mall parkway. “For me, I think art is community. It’s a way of expressing a feeling or an idea, and sharing that with others,” Shipp said. Shipp always doodled and sketched, but in 2013 she got […]
Step Up puts racial equity on the county’s to-do list
by CAROL LADWIG carol.ladwig@lynnwoodtimes.com For the third straight year, business and community leaders from throughout Snohomish County will gather in Lynnwood at the end of the month for a conference about structural racism and how to take it apart. Equity and the fight against discrimination is a hot topic in conversations around the country right […]
Do-It-Yourself: Seed Paper
Recycle this paper into a beautiful bouquet! by AMY DONOVAN You can turn this newspaper into guiltfree litter. You can toss it on the ground and pat yourself on the back while you wait for spring flowers! To make plantable seed paper, you will need a newspaper, some warm water, a blender, some food coloring, […]
Two Lynnwood students chosen for Project BioPath
by MAX ERIKSON max.erikson@lynnwoodtimes.com At the April 9 Edmonds School Board meeting, a new student pilot program called Project BioPath, was recognized and celebrated for the success it is bringing to district students. Six Edmonds School District (ESD) students are working as lab interns for AGC Biologics, a local bio-manufacturing company located in Bothell. The […]
Lynnwood City Council April proclamations
by LUKE PUTVIN luke.putvin@lynnwoodtimes.com Several proclamations occurred at the April 8 city council business meeting. These proclamations included National Volunteer Week, Stand Against Racism Week, Education & Sharing Day and the Arbor Day Proclamation. April 7-13, 2019 was proclaimed to be Volunteer Week in the City of Lynnwood. Council Vice President Christine Frizzell read this […]
Spruce Creek teacher selected as a National Geographic Grosvenor Teacher Fellow
Jennie Warmouth, second grade teacher at Spruce Elementary, has been selected as a 2019 National Geographic Grosvenor Teacher Fellow. The program is named in honor of Gilbert M. Grosvenor, Chairman Emeritus of the National Geographic Society in recognition of his work supporting grades pre-K through 12 teachers and promoting geography education across the U.S. and […]
Thousands of baby Coho salmon released into Hall Lake
by MAX ERIKSON max.erikson@lynnwoodtimes.com Over the next several weeks, the Lynnwood Hatchery Educational and Environmental Center will be releasing thousands of baby Coho salmon into Hall Lake as part of an educational program for students to learn more about the importance of protecting the environment. The hatchery teaches students about the life cycle of the […]