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Edmonds School District offers Indigenous Students support program on first and third Saturdays - My Edmonds News

The Edmonds School District will host a support program for Indigenous K-12 students on the first and third Saturdays of each month. The initiative, named Young Elders Rising, aims to provide educational resources, mentorship, and cultural connections. This program seeks to enhance the learning experience for Indigenous students in the community.

Break down those genealogical brick walls during free session in Lynnwood Nov. 22

The Sno-Isle Genealogical Society hosts a free genealogy session on November 22 at Humble House Library in Lynnwood. Attendees can consult with expert researcher Margaret Summitt to address their family history challenges. Reservations are required for the limited 40-minute sessions.

More details on why South Snohomish Countys only hygiene center is closing

The Jean Kim Foundation seeks a new host site for its hygiene center in South Snohomish County, which will close in December due to the property owner's decision to sell the land. The foundation requires a facility with at least 2,000 square feet, including shower and bathroom facilities. The center has provided over 51,000 showers to individuals experiencing homelessness since April 2020.

Get help with senior and disabled property tax exemption at workshop Nov. 19, 20

Seniors in Snohomish County can receive assistance applying for property tax reductions during workshops on November 19 and 20 at the Edmonds Waterfront Center. To qualify, household income must be below $75,000, and appointments can be made by calling 425-774-5555. Many seniors remain unaware of this program, which can significantly reduce property taxes.

School District seeks name suggestions for new middle school - My Edmonds News

The Edmonds School District seeks name suggestions for a new middle school to be constructed on the former Alderwood Middle School site in Lynnwood. Community members are encouraged to participate in this naming process, which reflects local engagement in educational development.

Economic Development Commission to continue work on paid parking, BO tax ideas Nov. 13

The Edmonds Economic Development Commission will discuss new revenue proposals, including a business and occupation tax and paid parking, during a special meeting on November 13. The meeting will take place from 6-8 p.m. at Edmonds City Hall, with remote access available via Zoom.

No Levy 1 Initiative Aims to Keep Edmonds Affordable

Edmonds residents face a decision on the proposed No Levy 1 initiative aimed at maintaining affordable housing. The measure seeks to prevent the imposition of new taxes that could burden families in the area. Local advocates emphasize the need for community support to keep housing costs manageable.

Edmonds Lutheran abandons plan for new food bank facility on church property

Edmonds Lutheran Church has decided not to proceed with plans for a new food bank facility on its property, citing timing issues. The Edmonds Food Bank, which serves 1,500 families weekly, will continue its search for a suitable location and maintain its capital campaign for funding.

City of Edmonds schedules daylong workshop Nov. 14 to address budget cuts - My Edmonds News

The City of Edmonds will hold a daylong workshop on November 14 to discuss budget cuts. This event follows the recent failure of a funding measure, prompting city officials, including Mayor Mike Roen, to seek community input on financial decisions.

Edmonds Voters Face Decision on Housing Affordability Levy

Edmonds voters face a critical decision regarding the proposed Levy 1, which aims to address local housing affordability issues. The initiative seeks to ensure that residents can remain in their homes amid rising costs and development pressures. Supporters argue that the levy is essential for maintaining community affordability.

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