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Roberta Berta McKee School teacher, church organist, philanthropist

Roberta “Berta” McKee, a beloved Edmonds resident, passed away at the age of 94 on December 27, 2024. A school teacher, church organist, and philanthropist, her memorial service is scheduled for March 9, 2025, at the Little White Church in Edmonds, with burial following the next day in Burlington.

Washington Kids in Transition March 29 event supports local students in need

The "Out of Jeopardy" annual fundraising auction on March 29 will benefit Washington Kids in Transition, a vital organization supporting unhoused and low-income students in the community. Attendees can enjoy a variety of activities, including auctions and a dinner, while helping to fund essential programs like motel vouchers and emergency supplies for families in need.

Nominations open for Rick Steves Service Above Self Award

Nominations are now open for the Rotary Club of Edmonds 2025 Rick Steves Service Above Self Award, recognizing individuals who have demonstrated exceptional service in their community. This prestigious award highlights the importance of community involvement and the impact of dedicated service. Subscribers can access further details through the Edmonds Beacon.

Providence Swedish Edmonds welcomes first baby of 2025

Providence Swedish Edmonds celebrated the arrival of Jheneah Elowyn Horne, the first baby born in 2025, just minutes into the New Year. Born to Amber-Lynne Rickett and Steffen Horne, Jheneah is not only their first child but also the first grandchild on both sides of the family, marking a significant moment for her family and the local community.

On video Edmonds Waterfront Center looks back at 2024

The Edmonds Waterfront Center reflects on a bustling 2024, showcasing its significance as a premier community hub for seniors. Daniel Johnson provides insights into the center's diverse events and activities, highlighting its positive impact on the local community. This article serves as a testament to the center's role in enhancing the quality of life for residents.

A whirlwind of a person Community remembers Edmonds nonprofit founder

Pam Martinez, the founder of Holly House, is remembered for her significant impact on the Edmonds community and her commitment to serving low-income families. Through her nonprofit organization, Martinez provided holiday gifts to thousands of children in the Edmonds School District, demonstrating unwavering dedication to social justice and community service. Her legacy continues to inspire volunteers and community members alike.

City of Edmonds Announces Pride Event June 30th

The City of Edmonds, Washington, is hosting a Pride event on June 30th, 2023, to celebrate Pride Month, featuring local storytellers and community participation. Mayor Mike Nelson emphasizes the importance of recognizing LGBTQ+ contributions and fostering a welcoming environment. The event includes a Pride crawl in downtown Edmonds, with participating businesses donating a portion of sales to the Human Rights Campaign.

Diversity Commission Offering Small Grants to Promote Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

The City of Edmonds Diversity Commission has opened applications for small grants aimed at promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within the community. Local individuals and not-for-profit organizations can apply for up to $500 to fund projects such as storytelling events, art exhibits, and discussion groups. Applications are due by July 15, 2022, with grant decisions expected in August.

Mayor Announces Gun Safety Partnership with the Be SMART for Kids Program

Mayor Mike Nelson of Edmonds, WA, has announced a partnership with the Be SMART for Kids program to promote gun safety and secure firearm storage amidst rising concerns over gun violence. This initiative aims to educate adults on preventing unintentional firearm injuries and deaths, particularly during Gun Violence Awareness Month.

Mayor Nelson Announces Homelessness Response Actions

Mayor Mike Nelson of Edmonds, WA, has announced immediate actions to address homelessness in the region, following recommendations from the newly formed Homelessness Task Force. Key initiatives include increasing shelter options, providing homelessness prevention assistance, and addressing unlawful use of public spaces, all aimed at supporting vulnerable residents. The city is allocating $3 million in grant funding to assist households at risk of losing their homes.