MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: March 5, 2021
Teenie Weenie Gallerini at ARTspot
Free little art galleries have been sprouting up across the country. This recent trend showcases small art galleries, all under 5 inches. ARTspot is presenting a free little art gallery inspired by @free little art gallery. Visitors are invited to take a piece of miniature art, leave a piece or both! All are welcome, but please leave the tiny patrons and furniture in the gallery. The free little art gallery is located in the kiosk on the front of ARTspot at 408 Main St.
Opening night features art work by Joan Ward and @tracykayfelixart. Learn more about all of the events that happen at ARTspot.
MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: March 2, 2021
Members of Team We Run for Hunni BLM
More than 350 people participated in last weekend’s inaugural Challenge for Change Virtual 5K, part of the Edmonds School District’s Black Lives Matter Month of Action.
The event raised more than $7,300 for additional Black Lives Matter Year of Purpose events, such as Arts in Action on March 12. Arts is Action is a student talent showcase honoring student activism, hosted online through the Edmonds Center for the Arts.
The run organizer was Courtney Wooten of Suburbia Rising, described as an educational resource for progressive people in suburban and rural areas looking to bring passion and real change to their neighborhoods. Wooten said the event was created “to bring awareness and action on health and wellness both physical and mental especially for our communities of color and the Black community.”
First things first: Soup-er Bowl Sunday
This weekend at its Perrinville popup location
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The Cottage Community Bakerywill be offering Bread Soup Bowls just in time for the Super Bowl or for a cozy, warm weeknight dinner. Sales begin at 10 a.m. at 76th Avenue and Olympic View Drive in Edmonds until they are sold out.
Soup-er Bowl loaves from The Cottage Bakery.
Owner Conor O’Neill says his favorite is tomato bisque, but also recommends the salmon chowder from Kelnero, and recently taste tested same, and says “ A perfect rainy-day meal.”
Conor O’Neill taste tests Kelnero chowder in a Cottage bread bowl.
MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: January 5, 2021 794
From left, Edmonds Lions Club volunteers Brad Kemper, Karla Sullivan, Dave Sullivan and Nolan Green collect donations outside Walnut Street Coffee in downtown Edmonds in October. (File photo by Teresa Wippel)
The Edmonds Lions Club is hosting an online fundraiser for the Edmonds Food Bank, and all are invited to contribute.
In past years, the Lions Club would raffle off gift cards donated by local restaurants, with proceeeds to benefit for the food bank.
But with restaurants experiencing lower than normal business due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the club decided to forgo the raffle this year and replace it with a GoFundMe drive. The goal is to raise $1,000.
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