READ MORE, The Edmonds Arts Festival Foundation awarded $31,000 in scholarships to 17 area students planning to study an arts-related curriculum in college. Your email address will not be published. Find out more about the L.E.A.P. PO Box 212 The Fall Festival & Pumpkin Patch is one of Edmond’s best fall activities and has a wonderful purpose – helping adults with developmental disabilities realize their fullest and best potential.
camp and other programs and services here. Shown clockwise from left to right below are the Parks & Recreation department scarecrows, the Building department scarecrow, the Public Works department scarecrow and the Finance department scarecrow. Registration began on October 1st and businesses and families all over town have joined in the fun.
Work is scheduled to begin Aug. 24.
Today, the City begins a week-long outreach campaign to increase the number of masked visitors. The only requirement is that residents must earn no more than 60 percent of the Snohomish County Median Income.
SEE ARTWORKS BY THE WINNERS, Please visit our Booth Artists page to see who was invited to participate in the 2020 festival, visit their websites, and support them in any way you can. The Foundation gifts more than $80,000 annually in the form of scholarships and grants; over the past 39 years, grants have provided more than $1,000,000 to fund public art installations and large special projects.
Below is an exhibit of some of the work the awardees showed in the portfolios they submitted to …
Spend a weekend in Edmonds for a travel festival, writers’ conference, car show or any number of community events; there are so many choices. For more information on suicide prevention, WeCare.edmondswa.gov – go here, https://www.echcopenhouse.com/policyideas.
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Time: 2:30 – 5:30pm Edmonds is home to nationally recognized festivals and events enjoyed not only by local residents but visitors from near and far. Edmonds Chamber of Commerce | Events Calendar. If your business or family would like participate you have until October 15th to register your scarecrow. PO Box 212 Based on feedback, more street sections will close for outdoor dining and walking, and the timeframe will expand. The City has determined that unless more people mask up, the City will have no choice but to close the fishing pier to all visitors to meet state standards to reduce the spread of COVID-19. They report that few people are wearing face coverings and it is putting pier visitors at risk. Your email address will not be published. After leading the Scarecrow Festival for seven years, Dave Buelow is passing the torch to new Edmonds Museum board member Emily Scott. The only requirement is that residents must earn no more than 60 percent of the Snohomish County Median Income. “Promoting economic activity in Edmonds enhances our quality of life and creates jobs,” commented Mayor Mike Nelson.
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