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My Edmonds News publisher Teresa Wippel will speak about “The Changing Face of the News” during the Tuesday, May 11 Edmonds Rotary Club noon meeting via Zoom.
After graduating with a journalism degree from Seattle University, Wippel started out in community journalism, working for neighborhood news publications in Seattle. An Edmonds resident since 1987, she is proud to say she has come full circle in founding the My Neighborhood News Network, which includes online community news websites in the South Snohomish County cities of Edmonds, Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace.
In 2019, she was named Edmonds’ Citizen of the Year and her Mountlake Terrace publication,
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Jefferson Hills Public Library’s new director, Dana Farabaugh, checks out Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood: A Visual History.
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Editor’s note: Neighbor Spotlight is a monthly feature that aims to let our readers learn more about the people in their communities who are working to make them a better place, who have interesting stories to tell or who the community feels deserve “15 minutes of fame.” If you would like to nominate someone as a Neighbor Spotlight, visit southhillsrecord.com, select the “Post Story” button in the upper right corner, click the “New Article” button and complete the form to publish your nomination. Questions? Email Neighborhood News Network editor Katie Green at kgreen@triblive.com.
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Pine-Richland fifth grader Lola Schlafhauser, 11, recently was crowned Miss Pennsylvania Preteen. The pageant sponsored by American Royal Beauties included an interview process, community service project, stage introduction and formal wear. Lola is planning to compete for the national title in August 2021.
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Pine-Richland fifth grader Lola Schlafhauser, 11, recently was crowned Miss Pennsylvania Preteen. The pageant sponsored by American Royal Beauties included an interview process, community service project, stage introduction and formal wear. Lola is planning to compete for the national title in August 2021.
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Pine-Richland fifth grader Lola Schlafhauser is a competitive junior dancer in modern, contemporary, tap, jazz and hip-hop styles.
Joe Fischetti is nearing a milestone this month as Plum’s buildings and grounds supervisor.
May 22 marks his eighth year as one of the borough’s top administrators.
“I enjoy everything that I do,” he said. “Not only the people that I work with in-house, but the people that I work with in each organization in the community. When you do all the functions that we do and all the events, you meet a lot of people. It’s enjoyable.”
Fischetti oversees the borough’s six parks and leads a group of eight workers in April through December and a dozen laborers through late winter.