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Eccleshall finishes historic mural
Fri, Jul 23, 2010

Andy Eccleshall worked three long days to finish this beautiful addition to the murals of Edmonds. It looks even better in person.

Snohomish County Deputy Executive Gary Haakenson announces endorsement of Vince DeMiero
Fri, Jul 23, 2010

Former Edmonds Mayor and newly-appointed Snohomish County Deputy Executive Gary Haakenson announced his formal endorsement of

A century old and still looking good...
Thu, Jul 22, 2010

The historic Beeson Building in downtown Edmonds has reached a milestone. It’s 100 years old (and looks better than ever). The current owner, Douglas Footh, plans to celebrate big time, and hopes the citizens of Edmonds will join in the festivities to honor this important landmark. The celebration will be held August 1-7.

‘A Taste of Edmonds’ not to be missed
Thu, Jul 22, 2010

A Taste of Edmonds is back, Aug. 13-15, for its 28th year as one of the top festivals in the region. This year, the festival promises to be even bigger and better, keeping its reputation as festival visitors return year after year.

Cooper takes the helm
Thu, Jul 22, 2010

Snohomish County Councilmember Mike Cooper was chosen to be the interim mayor of Edmonds, filling the position left open when Gary Haakenson resigned to take the position of Deputy Executive for Snohomish County.

International Film Festival calls Edmonds home
Thu, Jul 22, 2010

Trevor and Fred Greenfield, a pair of experienced film makers, have announced they are moving the Lakedance International Film Festival from Sandpoint, Idaho, to Edmonds. The festival will operate under the name Edmonds International Film Festival and run Oct. 21-24 this year.

Master Gardener training
Thu, Jul 22, 2010

Applications for the 2011 Washington State University Master Gardener Program are now available. The program trains volunteers in horticulture, gardening and pest management. These volunteers learn how to identify and troubleshoot common garden challenges and to offer environmentally responsible solutions.

Langdon is “Washington’s Most Wanted” Officer of the Month
Thu, Jul 22, 2010

Lynnwood Police Department K-9 Handler Officer Cole Langdon is being honored on the Q13 FOX show “Washington’s Most Wanted” as it’s June 2010 Officer of the Month.

Fire Sirens 7-21
Thu, Jul 22, 2010

CARS CRASH INTO HOUSE. Two cars crashed into the front deck of a house in the 4500 block of 137th St. SE east of Everett at 11:37 p.m. One car sheared off the staircase and came to rest in the yard. The other car was wedged under the deck, and the driver and a medium-sized dog were trapped in the wreckage. As crews attempted to free them, the scared dog bit one firefighter. Firefighters were able to get a collar on the dog and restrain it so they could continue their rescue efforts. The driver was transported by medics to Providence Regional Medical Center Everett.

Foreign visitors throng to Future of Flight
Thu, Jul 22, 2010

In the first six months of 2010, visitors to the Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour, one of Washington State’s premier tourist attractions, were up 11 percent over the same time period in 2009, which could indicate the travel industry in Snohomish County may be looking at a recovery. 

Letters to the Editor for 7-22
Thu, Jul 22, 2010

Setting it straight - Frank Yamamoto bio
Mon, Jul 19, 2010

Due to a Beacon error, Frank Yamamoto did not receive a request for his bio. Consequently, it was not published with others last week. Our apologies to Mr. Yamamoto. – Ed.

Pictures from the Yost Pool Belly Flop contest
Fri, Jul 16, 2010

See whether you flopped or flipped

Local salon collects hair for oil spill relief
Thu, Jul 15, 2010

Michelle Machado is hoping to help keep oil out of the water and off the beaches from the gulf oil spill. She hopes to do it from her business, Ombu Salon + Spa in downtown Edmonds. And she’s hoping other spas will help.

Don’t miss Garden Tour 2010
Thu, Jul 15, 2010

The Edmonds in Bloom 2010 Garden Tour is Sunday, July 18, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. This year’s event is titled “Rhythm and Blooms.” The yearly Garden Tour features Edmonds’ and Woodway’s most beautiful backyards. Their intimate charm and natural beauty speak to the love and attention lavished on these quiet sanctuaries.

Council has full slate of good candidates
Thu, Jul 15, 2010

The Edmonds City Council spent more than four hours Tuesday interviewing eight citizens who submitted their names to be considered for the job of mayor.

Demolition of Westgate playground starts
Thu, Jul 15, 2010

Last weekend, Charlie and Jackson Fritz said goodbye to their playground at Westgate Elementary. A portion of the old playground was demolished and removed on July 10 to make room for a new playground to be installed this summer. The remaining equipment is scheduled to be removed next Saturday.

Students explore music at camp
Thu, Jul 15, 2010

Dean Celli isn’t one of those kids who dumps their instrument into a closet come summer, only to pick it up again when school starts. That’s why, ever since the summer before third grade, he’s signed up for the Edmonds School District’s Summer Music School.

Live performances, music in Edmonds Art Walk
Thu, Jul 15, 2010

Live Music! – Edmonds-Woodway Jazz Combo at ArtsNow Gallery, Charlie Spring vocals and guitar at Bluefish, Amy Halberstadt piano and vocals at Glazed and Amazed, Those Guys at Manya Vee Selects! Demonstrations – Watercolor at Aria Studio, 6:30 and 7:30, Fabric design at Manya Vee Selects, Oil Painting at Autumn's Framing, Book signing at Edward Jones 5th Ave.

Local mom opens new Lynnwood preschool
Thu, Jul 15, 2010

Registration is now open for August summer camp and school year classes at new preschool Red Door Montessori, located at 16715 52nd Ave W, Lynnwood.

Edmonds Class of ’80 reunion planned
Thu, Jul 15, 2010

The Edmonds High School Class of 1980 is holding their 30-year class reunion. It will take place from 7 – 11 p.m. on July 17 at the Mill Creek Country Club, 15500 Country Club Dr., Mill Creek.

Fire District 1 to host Bike Safety Open House on July 24
Thu, Jul 15, 2010

Kids can learn about bicycle safety, meet firefighters and tour fire engines at Snohomish County Fire District 1’s Ready to Roll Bike Safety Open House on Saturday, July 24 in Edmonds. 

Driftwood Players hold auditions
Thu, Jul 15, 2010

The Edmonds Driftwood Players are holding open auditions for The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 by John Bishop.

District 1 Firefighters Union to ‘Fill The Boot’ for MDA
Thu, Jul 15, 2010

Firefighters from Snohomish County Fire District 1 will be collecting donations through the end of August for the Muscular Dystrophy Association in a fund-raiser sponsored by Local 1997 of the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF). 

Police Foundation receives $1000 through Allstate Foundation program
Thu, Jul 15, 2010

Allstate agent, Mike McGinness presented The Edmonds Police Foundation with a $1000 grant as part of The Allstate Foundation’s "Agency Hands in the Community" program.

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March in the 4th of July Parade, Yosties!
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

Please join other Yost pool supporters at noon on the 4th of July, wearing a swim cap or goggles, and carrying or wearing your sea-serpent “floatie” or any other appropriate swim accessories.

Edmonds Night Out 2010 is back
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

Join the Edmonds Police Foundation for A Night Out Against Crime!

Determined family combats down economy with adoption concert
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

To help alleviate the expense of their in-progress Polish adoption, one Seattle couple is staging a unique concert event. On Saturday, July 17th, Chaz and Sherry Lipp will present an evening of live music to help cover the cost of their pending Polish adoption.

Edmonds Bookstore events
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

July 17, Saturday, at 11 a.m., renowned northwest author, Ivan Doig will be at the bookstore to sign copies of his new novel, Work Song.

TOP Food raises $42,283 for Children’s Hospital  
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

Customers of TOP Food & Drug and Haggen Food & Pharmacy stores recently donated $42,283 to Seattle Children’s Hospital. 

Edmonds musician featured in ‘Man of La Mancha’
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

Edmonds guitarist Gordon Tibbits will be part of a reworking of the musical portion of “Man of La Mancha,” which opens at Taproot Theatre in an intimate new staging with fresh, acoustic arrangements.

EdCC to offer new Manufacturing Basics class
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

Edmonds Community College offers a new Manufacturing Basics class, Materials Science Technology 110, this fall. 

County, Senior Services increase veteran, senior housing
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

Snohomish County is partnering with Senior Services of Snohomish County to provide 40 affordable housing units to seniors, veterans and their families.

Leadership program accepting applications
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

Leadership Snohomish County is currently accepting applications for their Leadership Challenge Program for Young Adults. 

Westgate Elementary works to develop schoolyard habitat
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

An undeveloped forest area located on Westgate Elementary school grounds was officially certified as a Schoolyard Habitat in February 2004 through the National Wildlife Federation with the goal of creating an outdoor classroom for students to study our native wildlife. 

County art project wins international honor
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

A public art project commissioned by Snohomish County and paid for through the 1-percent-for-the-arts program has been nationally recognized by Americans for the Arts as one of the best public arts projects in the nation. 

Local students set sail on a math problem of a lifetime-
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

Middle school math students at Brighton School recently took full sized cardboard canoes they designed and engineered and set sail on Lake Washington.

My dream is peace
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

By request, the Edmonds Beacon is reprinting a speech delivered by exchange student Tinus Tuozie, of Ghana, West Africa, at the Meadowdale High School graduation ceremony on June 19.

Experienced human beings wanted!
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

Are you over 55 years of age? Do you believe you can make a difference in your community?

Day of Caring
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

Thirty-seven people received free dental treatment at Edmonds Woodway Dental Care during the Second Annual Day of Caring

County works extra to prevent July 4th DUIs
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

Snohomish County law enforcement will be patrolling roadways on a state-funded overtime grant through July 5 as more travelers hit the roadways for vacations and holidays.

“Edmonds Celebrates America” at the Edmonds Conference Center!
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

Patriotic big band music and free popcorn! The Edmonds Conference Center, in downtown Edmonds, and North Sound Church will be holding a unique 4th of July event open to the public. The Edmonds Conference Center will be open Sunday, July 4th, from 11a.m. to 1p.m. to present “Edmonds Celebrates America”; a production of live big band patriotic music performed by North Sound Church’s Northwest Gospel Jazz Band and singers.

Emotionally Free courses to be offered
Thu, Jul 1, 2010

The Emotionally Free® Course will be held at Embassy Suites, Rainier Room, Lynnwood again this July. You will not want to miss this opportunity. The author of the course, Rita Bennett, M.A., is known internationally for her work in Emotional and Spiritual healing and has authored several best sellers.

Edmonds Class of ’80 reunion planned
Mon, Jun 28, 2010

The Edmonds High School Class of 1980 is holding their 30-year class reunion. It will take place from 7 – 11 p.m. on July 17 at the Mill Creek Country Club, 15500 Country Club Dr., Mill Creek.

Restaurant owners beware: Scam & Eggs
Fri, Jun 25, 2010

Scam & eggs: False calls to SnoCo food operators threaten fines, caller claims to be Snohomish Health District food inspector

Edmonds Arts Fest enjoyed by all
Thu, Jun 24, 2010

The Edmonds Arts Festival again proved why it is the best fair in Washington

Plenty of choices to fill council seat
Thu, Jun 24, 2010

Seventeen citizens have tossed their hat into the ring to fill the Edmonds City Council position left vacant after Dave Orvis resigned. They say that history repeats itself, and in the case of filling this vacancy, that is ringing true.

Lynndale Elementary struggling? Hardly
Thu, Jun 24, 2010

Lynndale Elementary School recently held a “Jungle Jog” fundraiser to “plug the holes in the supply budget.” The school had hoped to raise $5,000 to $7,000, but when totals were tallied, they had raised an amazing $17,437.63.

 Red Devils take 2nd in Champions Tourney
Thu, Jun 24, 2010

The Pacific Little League Red Devils, composed of players from the Edmonds-Lynnwood area, just completed a very successful baseball season.  The Devils compiled an 18 and 3 season, which gave them the best overall record in the PLL Juniors Division. 

Edmonds In Bloom extends deadline
Thu, Jun 24, 2010

Due to the extraordinary wet weather we've been experiencing of late, the Edmonds In Bloom Garden Celebration and Competition is extending the deadline for entering this fun contest and celebration until July 2.  

Yost Pool: Envisioning the Future Here one year and gone the next? Part Three
Thu, Jun 24, 2010

This article is the third in a series of four about the future of Yost Park pool, owned and operated by the city of Edmonds. Readers are invited to respond to the information in these articles to help point the city in the direction it should take in preserving or rebuilding the city’s 38 year-old pool for up-coming generations of swimmers.

Edmonds Homeschool Resource Center has new name
Thu, Jun 24, 2010

The Edmonds Homeschool Resource Center has changed its name to Edmonds Heights K-12.

Graduation rates on rise for Edmonds schools
Thu, Jun 24, 2010

High school students in the Edmonds School District are graduating at a greater rate than they did in 2005, and the graduating Class of 2010 is likely no exception.

Hazelwood Running Club runs laps for Clothes for Kids
Thu, Jun 24, 2010

During the month of May, the Hazelwood Elementary Running Club in Lynnwood did something very special.

Wenatchee Youth Circus coming to town
Thu, Jun 24, 2010

The Wenatchee Youth Circus is coming to Edmonds. On July 13, at 7 p.m., and July 14, at 1 and 7 p.m., at the 
Edmonds Civic Center at 6th & Bell.

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