Get to know your new 2019-20 Edmonds school district principals
by LUKE PUTVIN This upcoming school year, Edmonds School District will have ten new principals across its schools. As a way for parents and the rest of the community to get to know them, the Lynnwood Times reached and asked each of the new principals three questions: What is your background? What is your message […]
Sno-Isle TECH: Listen, learn, practice, repeat
by LUKE PUTVIN and MARIO LOTMORE Sno-Isle TECH, located near Paine Field in Everett, provides training, certification and post-secondary credit to high school junior and senior students or anyone age 16 to 20 who have not earned a high school diploma or GED. Each student spends a half day at Sno-Isle and a half day […]
BK Choi: The artist behind Lynnwood’s upcoming sculpture
By LUKE PUTVIN Scheduled to be completed in early 2020, Lynnwood will have a new, large public art piece near the Lynnwood Convention Center. The artist behind the piece is Lynnwood native BK Choi. Choi attended Cedar Way Elementary as a child and graduated from Mountlake Terrace High School. He currently lives in the Northgate […]
Community meets at Lynndale Park for Sandlot Cinema
by LUKE PUTVIN luke.putvin@lynnwoodtimes.com On August 15, over 75 people gathered at Lynndale Park’s baseball field to watch “A Dog’s Way Home.” The screening of the movie was free to anyone who wanted to attend. Everyone brought blankets, chairs and food. The concession stand that is normally open during baseball games was open for anyone […]
A different way to tie your shoes for school
by AMY DONOVAN There’s nothing quite like lacing up a brand new pair of shoes fresh out of the box! If you don’t have new shoes, the trick I’m about to show you will revitalize them. Where will your feet carry you this year? You could lace up those kicks using the standard format or […]
Taste Edmonds: Food, music, games, beer and fun
by LUKE PUTVIN luke.putvin@lynnwoodtimes.com Hundreds of people attended each day of the 37th annual Taste Edmonds at the Civic Center Playfield in Edmonds on August 16, 17 and 18. There were over 35 food vendors and even more vendors selling handmade goods. Over 200 volunteers helped coordinate the event and there were even more volunteers […]