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Scene in Edmonds Around town Friday - My Edmonds News

Edmonds residents are discussing two significant initiatives regarding local funding and affordability. The proposals include the "Yes! For Edmonds 2025" campaign aiming to support community projects and the "No Levy 1, Keep Edmonds Affordable" initiative opposing new tax levies. These discussions highlight the community's ongoing debate about balancing development with affordability.

WhirlyBall for a cause Lynnwood Neighborhood Center fundraiser Oct. 26

Volunteers of America Western Washington will host a WhirlyBall fundraiser on Oct. 26 to support the Lynnwood Neighborhood Center, aiming to raise the final $1 million needed to open the center debt-free. The event will feature 5-on-5 WhirlyBall games, food, and opportunities to win prizes, with ticket prices set at $100 for adults and $50 for children under 16.

Prep girls soccer Losses dont matter to Lynnwood teammates, who say they feel like family

The Lynnwood Royals girls soccer team concludes their 2025 season winless, marking a four-year streak without a victory. Despite being outscored 121-3 this year, senior players emphasize the strong bonds formed within the team, describing their connection as a family.

High school sports roundup Oct. 23-24, 2025

Mountlake Terrace clinched its first conference championship in school history with a 45-7 victory over Edmonds-Woodway. Junior Owen Boswell scored five touchdowns, leading the Hawks to an undefeated season. Both teams will advance to the state playoffs, with Edmonds-Woodway entering a tiebreaker for playoff positioning.

Edmonds Police Blotter Oct. 15-22, 2025 - My Edmonds News

Edmonds Police cited a man for driving with a suspended registration during the week of October 15-22, 2025. Officers also assisted Snohomish County deputies in detaining an assault suspect at a busy intersection. The police blotter highlights ongoing law enforcement efforts in the community.

WAs food aid program for infants and mothers now funded through most of November

Washington's Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program will receive federal funding to continue food benefits through mid-to-late November amid the government shutdown. The funding allows over 212,000 women and children to access essential nutrition services, although the program's other services remain unfunded. Officials warn that increased enrollment could deplete resources sooner than expected.

Economic Alliance to host webinar on World Cup-related community grant program

Economic Alliance Snohomish County will host a webinar on Oct. 30 to guide businesses in applying for the Activate Snohomish Community Grant Program. Funded by the Seattle Foundation, the program offers $85,000 in grants aimed at enhancing local readiness for the FIFA World Cup 26 in Seattle. Applications are open until Dec. 1, 2025.

Get a head start on holiday shopping at the Washington Kids Holiday Tag Sale Nov. 7-8

Washington Kids hosts a Holiday Tag Sale on Nov. 7-8 at their Lynnwood distribution center, featuring discounted gift items from the Swedish Edmonds Hospital Gift Shop. Proceeds support programs providing essentials to low-income families in the Edmonds School District.

Clothes For Kids influenced how I see clothes, fashion and community Event celebrates Lynnwood-based nonprofit

Clothes For Kids, a Lynnwood nonprofit, clothed 5,678 students during the 2024-25 school year, providing essential items such as clothing and shoes. At its annual Transforming Lives Breakfast, the organization aims to raise $40,000, having collected $10,890 by Thursday afternoon. Attendees shared personal stories highlighting the significant impact the organization has had on their lives.

With new CEO, Homage Senior Services cuts ribbon at Everett location

Homage Senior Services opened its new location in Everett on October 21, led by new CEO Jay Kang. The organization aims to expand its services for older adults and individuals with disabilities while maintaining its core mission. Kang plans to enhance leadership and outreach beyond Snohomish County.

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