Romantic music at Cascadia Art Museum’s Date Night
by LUKE PUTVIN luke.putvin@lynnwoodtimes.com Cascadia Art Museum puts on “Music in the Museum” concerts once per month, and on July 20, it held a Date Night themed concert featuring Pamela Liu on violin and Harumi Makiyama on piano. Liu received her Masters Degree in Violin Performance at the University of Washington and currently teaches with […]
Eagle Scout’s message of peace on Earth
By MARIO LOTMORE Several dozen attended the Peace Pole ribbon cutting that took place at Lynnwood City Hall on June 26. Jim Osbourn of Eagle Scout Troop 309 with various supporting departments, including Lynnwood Parks & Recreation, planted nine Peace Poles across Lynnwood as a reminder to visualize and champion world peace every day. According […]
Over 150 Academia Latina students enjoy Star Spangled Spectacular
By LUKE PUTVIN “Immigrants were being criticized for not learning English, but the state-subsidized ESL classes at Edmonds Community College weren’t meeting the needs of people who worked in construction and landscaping, who work from 6am to 6pm, and in restaurants, who work from 10am-11pm six days a week,” said Rosamaria Graziani. Graziani started Academia […]
Meadowdale High School drama students continued their petition to keep drama teacher
by Max Erikson The Edmonds School Board wrapped up the 2018-2019 school year on June 25 after a difficult last two months as the board struggled to find funding that would allow it to retain teachers that will be let go, because of a budget shortfall, for the upcoming 2019-2020 school year. Meadowdale High School […]
Local candidates answer the question: Why are you running?
By Luke Putvin and Max Erikson Ahead of the Aug. 6 primary election, the Lynnwood Times will be asking a series of questions to the Snohomish County Council, Lynnwood City Council and Edmonds School District candidates who will be on the primary election ballot. Because Lynnwood City Council Position 6 and Edmonds School District 15 […]
Meadowdale High School Black-Box Theatre hosts Drama Fest
By Luke Putvin About 150 people gathered in the Meadowdale High School Black-Box Theatre to attend Drama Fest June 8. Katie Powell Mitchell, drama teacher at Meadowdale High, said the students had been working on the show for only three weeks. It is her fifth year teaching at Meadowdale, and she especially loves Drama Fest […]
And they’re off…congested 2019 election season has begun
by LUKE PUTVIN luke.putvin@lynnwoodtimes.com The filing period for the 2019 election ended Friday, May 17 at 5:00 p.m. The last day to register to vote by mail or online is July 29 and in person, August 6 in order to vote in the Primary. The Primary Election is August 6, 2019. The election season has […]
Stemtree, working to make a big impact in the community
SPONSORED FEATUREby SABRINA STEWART Sabrina and Eric Stewart, owners of Mukilteo Stemtree Education Center, are passionate about inspiring children to be curious about the world around them. They know that encouraging children to be comfortable not only with their successes but also with their failures, helps them become confident learners. When students visited a Stemtree […]
Alderwood Middle School hosted second annual Digital Learning Fair
The second annual Digital Learning Fair brought students from around the Edmonds School District together in a two-hour event, that showcased students’ inventions and projects created using classroom technology. Many aspects of digital learning were on display from coding, to robotics, to computer applications that create music. The event was held at Alderwood Middle School […]
Lynnwood Link Extension open house
by LUKE PUTVINluke.putvin@lynnwoodtimes.com On April 25, Sound Transit hosted its second open house regarding the Link Light Rail Extension. John Gallagher, Public Information Officer with Sound Transit, said the next open-house should occur after a major construction milestone later this year. The purpose of the open house was less about new information concerning the extension […]