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Edmonds Historical Museum unveils new website

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: December 30, 2020 A screenshot of the redesigned Edmonds Historical Museum homepage. With the goal of better engaging visitors and educating the community about the work that it does, the Edmonds Historical Museum recently launched a new website design at historicedmonds.org. The website redesign, which features a sleek look, up-to-date content, and easy navigation and user experience, was coordinated by Edmonds-based marketing communications firm Kaufer DMC. A prominent website feature is an aerial video of the museum and the Edmonds Museum summer market, which was shot by Edmonds-based video production firm Reefcombers Studios. “The Edmonds Historical Museum would like to express its gratitude to Kaufer DMC for all their diligence and hard work in support of aiding our organization in bringing our website up to date,” said Museum Director Katie Kelly. “They contributed their expertise, guidance and smiles during the process and provided a fina

Edmonds Restaurant News: Welcome 2021 with good food, a toast - and your chance to win a Polar Plunge robe

Molasses Oat Bread passion fruit coulis Additions: Appetizer Sampler for two – stuffed mushroom, brie and fig pastry, bacon-wrapped prawn, French onion apple tartlet $20 Or choose a 6 oz Atlantic Lobster Tail citrus hollandaise $24 each Details Pick up at the Lynnwood kitchen or available for local delivery ($10 delivery charge) Epulo Bistro hasHoliday Meal Bundle Kits- available for pickup on Dec. 31 beginning at noon. Ring in the New Year with a delicious appetizer and entree. Or dine onsite their heated and tented patio is available for seating.( Reservations are recommended.) My favorite pie at Epulo is the Arugula Pizza house-made pizza dough, baked fresh and topped with a truffle oil base, thin sliced prosciutto, and fresh arugula, topped with shaved parmesan cheese.

Edmonds woman winner of museum raffle for classic fire pedal truck

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: December 20, 2020 Emily Elf draws the winning ticket. Edmonds resident Julie Valley is the proud winner of the Edmonds Historical Museum’s 2020 classic fire pedal truck. Edmonds’ own Emily the Elf drew Valley’s winning ticket from among those purchased for a chance to win the pedal truck. Valley, who just moved to Edmonds in September, has a 3-year-old grandson and 6-year-old granddaughter in Seattle. All proceeds from the raffle go toward realizing the former Edmonds Fire Safety Foundation’s vision of establishing a Fire Museum. Under the Edmonds Historical Museum, the Fire Museum is dedicated to the history of the Edmonds Fire Department (1904-2009), along with providing a home for the 1938 Ford Fire Engine and the 1925 REO Fire Engine. The 1938 Ford Fire Engine makes appearances in the Edmonds Kind of 4th parade and at the Edmonds Tree Lighting.

Edmonds Kind of Play: Last-minute shop local suggestions, plus ideas for staying active as winter looms

Posted: December 17, 2020 877 Dec. 19 is the final day for Edmonds Saturday Holiday Market. (File photo by Larry Vogel) When my mother-in-law mentioned suspected shipping delays when asking for present ideas for the kids sometime around Thanksgiving, I hadn’t heard anything about it. With 99% of our family out of state, we still have a couple of shipping nail-biters though, thankfully, Santa was able to get the most important requests curbside or shipped in time. As far as the post office, it was busy when I went midday Wednesday. I don’t usually have to go to the post office for holiday shipping so I can’t speak to how busy they normally are, but I drove by the first post office I was going to try and the line was so long it was out the door by at least seven people. The second one had a total line of about 10 people when I got there and the backup at the self-serve kiosk grew during the time I was there. This is all to say that the local present-buying options st

Reminder: Dec 19 last day to buy raffle tickets for Edmonds museum s classic fire pedal truck

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: December 17, 2020 The fire truck pedal car This Saturday, Dec. 19, is your last chance to enter to win the Edmonds Historical Museum’s 2020 classic fire pedal truck. Tickets can be purchased for $2 each in front of the museum at 118 5th Ave. N. from 10 a.m.-noon. The winner will be announced that same day at 1:30 p.m. by Edmonds’ own Emily the Elf. Winners do not need to be present to win. All proceeds from the raffle go toward realizing the former Edmonds Fire Safety Foundation’s vision of establishing a Fire Museum. Under the Edmonds Historical Museum, the Fire Museum is dedicated to the history of the Edmonds Fire Department (1904-2009), along with providing a home for the 1938 Ford Fire Engine and the 1925 REO Fire Engine. The 1938 Ford Fire Engine makes appearances in the Edmonds Kind of 4th parade and at the Edmonds Tree Lighting.

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