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Get ready to move with these Sno-King International Folk Dance Club events in July, August
Time to kick up your heels with dances around the world during Sno-King International Folk Dance Club events in July and August at Cedar Valley Grange, 20526 52nd Ave. W., Lynnwood. Every Wednesday from 7-9 p.m., the club performs couple, set and line dances of all kinds — and you...
One-Run Night Stalls Sox
July 13, 2024 - SPOKANE, WA: The AquaSox could only scratch across one run in a low-scoring offensive display, falling to Spokane 4-1 Saturday evening at Avista Stadium. Following two scoreless innings from starting pitcher Shaddon Peavyhouse, Everett brought across their first and only run of the game in the top of the third inning. Catcher Freuddy Batista blasted a solo home run to right field, giving the AquaSox a 1-0 advantage. The long ball was Batista’s fifth of the year and first against the Indians.
Hermona Girmay of Edmonds crowned Miss Washington 2024
Hermona Girmay of Edmonds, who was named Miss Seattle in February, was crowned Miss Washington 2024 on July 6 at Capital High School Performing Arts Center in Olympia. Girmay, who was born and raised in Edmonds, attended Holy Rosary School and graduated from Edmonds-Woodway High School. According to a news...
Tour de Terrace 2024: What you need to know
Tour de Terrace is a Seafair-sanctioned, free summer festival for Mountlake Terrace and neighboring communities, attracting tens of thousands of visitors to Mountlake Terrace each July. It’s operated by a nonprofit with support from the City of Mountlake Terrace. This year the event runs Friday-Sunday, July 19-21. The City...
From the Museum: The Naming of North City
The business association, started by Tracy Owen and Russ Wacker et al, held a contest in about 1946 or ’47 to name the business district and surrounding community. People submitted names and the person who won was a waitress at the Dog House. The grand prize was a radio,...
Pick up free Narcan during drive-thru event in Lynnwood July 20
Residents can pick up a free, life-saving Narcan kit during a drive-thru event from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 20, at Verdant Health Commission, 4710 196th St. S.W.. Lynnwood. Verdant is partnering with South County Fire to distribute the kits. “If you have a loved one struggling with addiction,...
I biked 30 miles to play late night hockey in Everett, then biked another 30 home
As a kid growing up in the suburbs of St. Louis, I was obsessed with hockey. One of my earliest hockey memories was watching Brett Hull score 50 goals in 50 games when I was five years old. I spent so much time on inline skates in my driveway or nearby church parking lots that a wheel on my Roller Blades fell off and I broke my finger in the fall. I also played ice hockey from kindergarten through high school. And when I was inside, I played NHL ’95 on my SEGA. But then I went to college in small city that didn’t have a rink, and then I moved around a bit before landing in Seattle with no car, very little money and very little storage space. For 13 years, hockey was just this thing I did when I was younger.
Skyler Manelski of Shoreline graduates from Quinnipiac University
Hamden, Conn. (July 12, 2024) - Skyler Manelski of Shoreline, WA received a Master of Science in Business Analytics from Quinnipiac University during a commencement ceremony held in May. Quinnipiac is a private, coeducational, institution located 90 minutes north of New York City and two hours from Boston. The university...
Free cooking demonstration July 17 for cool blueberry soup and Thai salad
The Verdant Health Commission will be hosting a free cooking class Wednesday, July 17 that will show home cooks how to prepare a chilled blueberry soup and a tangy colorful Thai chickpea mason jar salad. Registered dietician Amy Reuter will show participants how to bring a burst of color and...
Pickleball Kingdom to Open Near Sports Birthplace
Pickleball Kingdom announced its latest expansion into Poulsbo, WA, led by franchise siblings John and Mara Hylton. The location is the closest to the sport’s birthplace on nearby Bainbridge Island. “There’s no better place to have a Pickleball Kingdom than in Poulsbo, which is right by Bainbridge Island, where...
Meet the 2024 candidates: Bruce Guthrie, 21st Legislative District, Position 2
Ahead of the Aug. 6 primary election, the My Neighborhood News Network submitted a list of questions to candidates running for election. We are publishing responses as we receive them. Bruce Guthrie is a 61-year-old retired operations, sales and marketing executive, with a second career in teaching. He has lived...
Greenheart Exchange seeks host family for exchange students
SOUTH SNOHOMISH COUNTY—Greenheart Exchange seeking a stable person or family to host two female exchange students scheduled to go to Edmonds-Woodway High School in the Fall this year. One is a girl from Ukraine and the other a girl from Republic of Georgia. The students will have their own...
Reminder: Next Lynnwood Meet Me at the Park event at Daleway Park July 16
The second of three Meet Me at the Park events sponsored by the City of Lynnwood is scheduled for 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, July 16 at Daleway Park, 19015 64th Ave. W. Local nonprofit agencies will visit Lynnwood parks across the city this summer to provide information about their no-cost or low-cost services, resources and programs. The park visits will have free, fun activities for kids. Due to parking constraints, event organizers encourage attendees to walk or bike.
Council talks about the price of roads in Lynnwood
The Lynnwood City Council heard about ongoing road maintenance and funding needs from the city’s Public Works Department at a business meeting July 8. It also voted to approve an update to the Lynnwood Board of Ethics’ complaint-handling process and delayed a conversation on the use of Lynnwood’s remaining American Rescue Act Plan funds.
#20 Bus Slated for Elimination … Apparently
Back in August of last year, Gary wrote about the possible elimination of #20 bus service which, then, never happened. However, the drama continues. Wallyhood was contacted by neighbors several weeks ago concerning the elimination of #20 bus service in September as part of a reduction and consolidation of bus service as the Link light rail Lynnwood extension opens this Fall. The #20 serves the northern and eastern extremes of Wallingford. (See Metro’s map here.)
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