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44th Annual Arts of the Terrace Show ready for Saturday opening - Lynnwood Today

The 44th Annual Arts of the Terrace Show is set to open this Saturday at the Mountlake Terrace Library, featuring 340 pieces of artwork. Sponsored by the Arts Advisory, the event highlights local talent and creativity within the community.

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Art Beat: Art awards, vintage cocktails and must-see performances – plus epic beards - Lynnwood Today

Lynnwood Today highlights the upcoming Edmonds & Beyond Plein Air Paint Out Awards taking place at Cole Gallery through October 14, showcasing local artists’ works. The event promises vintage cocktails and must-see performances, offering a vibrant cultural experience for the community. Additionally, the article features a light-hearted mention of "epic beards" as part of the festivities.

City council receives Multi-Family Tax Exemption program updates - Lynnwood Today

The Lynnwood City Council received updates on the Multi-Family Tax Exemption (MFTE) program during its recent meeting on September 16, 2024. This program aims to encourage the development of affordable housing in the city. Further details and discussions on this topic are expected in a follow-up meeting.

Take the Insects of Washington Challenge starting Sept. 20 - Lynnwood Today

The Washington State Department of Agriculture is inviting residents to participate in the Insects of Washington Challenge from September 20 to October 14, 2024. This initiative encourages citizens to document various insect species using the iNaturalist app, promoting biodiversity awareness in the state.

Free adult training on protecting children from child molesters Sept. 26 at Edmonds College

A free adult awareness training titled “Protecting Your Children: Advice from Child Molesters” will be held on September 26 at the Black Box Theatre at Edmonds College. Sponsored by local organizations, the event aims to educate adults on how child molesters gain access to victims and the grooming process. The training will include real scenarios and is intended for adults only.

Gerald 'Jerry' Stiffler: Longtime Lynnwood dentist lived life on his own terms - Lynnwood Today

Gerald "Jerry" Stiffler, a longtime dentist in Lynnwood, is remembered for his integrity, kindness, and tenacity. His life was characterized by a quiet yet impactful presence in the community, reflecting a commitment to living on his own terms. This tribute highlights the significant role he played in the lives of his patients and the local community.

Sno-Isle Genealogical Society hosting Tool Shed study group Sept. 18

The Sno-Isle Genealogical Society is hosting its monthly Tool Shed study group on September 18, aimed at providing informal discussions on genealogical methods and techniques. The meeting will be held virtually at 7 p.m., allowing participants to share their experiences and learn from one another.

'Longing for Home' artists reception Sept. 17 at Lynnwood Event Center - Lynnwood Today

A free Meet the Artists reception for the exhibit "Longing For Home," showcasing art from the Korean American Artists Association of Washington State, will take place on September 17 at the Lynnwood Event Center. Attendees can enjoy live music, complimentary bites, and signature cocktails while exploring diverse artistic expressions celebrating Korean American culture.

See award-winning 'War Tails' documentary Oct. 12 at the Edmonds Theater - Lynnwood Today

The award-winning documentary _War Tails_ will be screened at the Edmonds Theater on October 12, highlighting the plight of homeless pets in war-torn Ukraine. Directed by local filmmakers Tana Axtelle and Dan Fine, the film follows rescue efforts by veterinarians and volunteers. A panel discussion featuring key participants will follow the screening.