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Council to receive presentations on paid parking, BO tax at Nov. 18 meeting

The Edmonds City Council will hold remote meetings on November 18, addressing key issues including a student council representative position, a proposed cost of living increase for employees, and revenue-generating initiatives. The public can access the meetings via Zoom or a designated City Hall monitor.

Friends of Edmonds Library annual members meeting Nov. 20

The Friends of the Edmonds Library will hold its annual members meeting on Nov. 20 from 3-5 p.m. in the library's Community Room. Attendees will meet Eric Howard, the new executive director of Sno-Isle Libraries, and discuss budget updates and scholarship announcements. The event is open to the public and includes light refreshments.

North Sound Church presents Christmas in Edmonds Dec. 6

North Sound Church will host "Christmas in Edmonds" on December 6 at the Edmonds Center for the Arts, featuring the Mosaic Choir and Orchestra. The concert will include a mix of traditional and contemporary Christmas music, with tickets available for purchase online or at the venue.

Northwest Civic Circle to host mental health movie screening and QA in January

Northwest Civic Circle will host a special screening of the animated film "Captain Zero: Into the Abyss: Part II" at the Edmonds Theater on January 24. The film explores a Black teenager's mental health journey as he confronts his trauma and insecurities, followed by a Q&A session with producers and mental health advocates.

Latino Educational Training Institute (LETI) to host second annual Christmas Bazaar Dec. 6

The Latino Educational Training Institute (LETI) will host its second annual Feria de Emprendedores – A Christmas Bazaar on December 6 in Everett. The event features handmade goods and unique holiday gifts from local entrepreneurs and is free to the public. Last year's bazaar attracted over 100 attendees and included activities such as a photo-op with Santa.

Ranked-choice voting to be explored during Nov. 20 meeting in Everett

FairVote Washington and Snohomish Indivisible will host a meeting on ranked-choice voting in Everett on Nov. 20. Attendees will learn about the voting method and participate in a demonstration election to discuss revisions to the Snohomish County Charter.

Reminder Nov. 21 deadline to apply for Floretum Garden Club school grants

The Floretum Garden Club offers grants up to $1,000 for gardening projects in the Edmonds School District, with applications due by November 21. Funds support school gardens and horticultural education, benefiting students in the upcoming 2025-2026 school year.

Thanksgiving safety from the Washington State Fire Marshals Office - My Edmonds News

The Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office emphasizes fire safety as families prepare for Thanksgiving. With increased cooking activities during the holiday, awareness of fire hazards is crucial to prevent accidents. The office encourages adherence to safety guidelines to ensure a joyful celebration.

WAs new ban on medical debt in credit reports at risk of federal override - My Edmonds News

Washington state’s recent law prohibiting medical debt from appearing on credit reports may face federal intervention. The Trump administration is reportedly considering measures to block such state policies, potentially affecting consumers’ financial standings.

Sno-King School Retirees award grants to local educators

Sno-King School Retirees awarded two grants to educators in the Edmonds School District to enhance classroom learning. Judi MacRae received funding for alternative seating options at Madrona K-8, while Catherine Mathias will provide books for her fifth/sixth-grade class at Seaview. Since 1998, the organization has granted over $154,000 to support local educators.

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