Mukilteo Presbyterian Church is having a community Easter Egg Hunt at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 30. There will be thousands of eggs for children to collect with special areas for pre-K and …
The Lynnwood-based House of Wisdom's Cultural Introduction and Community Engagement program is partnering with the Edmonds Waterfront Center to host a Ramadan Community Gathering 5:30–8:30 p.m. …
The Mukilteo Chamber of Commerce will be co-hosting the ribbon-cutting and grand opening of Staybridge Suites' new bar & restaurant, 5x5, from 4:30-6 p.m., Thursday, March 14. The event will …
Orca Network’s Langley Whale Center will celebrate its 10th anniversary Saturday, March 16, with a special program of children’s story times, science talks by Orca Network staff and board …
Learn about converting your lawn to a native plant landscape at a training event conducted by Washington Native Plant Society’s Julie O’Donald at the Adopt A Stream …
Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens is undergoing a vibrant transformation as it plays host to "Color Storm," an exhilarating yarn bombing event set to inject bursts of color and creativity throughout the …
The stands were packed and the cheering was loud as winter guard and winter percussion groups from across the state, the Pacific Northwest, and Canada descended on Kamiak High School for the second …
T he Mukilteo Community Orchestra will be performing its second concert of the season at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 10, at the Rosehill Community Center. This free concert, “Sweeping …
Scuba diver George Barron will be giving a presentation on the proposed Mukilteo Underwater Park to the Park and Arts Commission at its regularly scheduled March 7 (at 6 p.m.) meeting at …
On Tuesday, April 9, the Seaview Weaving and Fiber Arts Guild, will celebrate our 70th anniversary. Our regular monthly meeting will be held at 10 a.m. at Artworks in Edmonds.
On Wednesday, March 6, Big Chicken in Mukilteo is throwing a birthday bash with free ice cream cones to celebrate founder Shaquille O’Neal.
The Mukilteo Community Orchestra presents its second concert of the season at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 10 at the Rosehill Community Center. This free concert, “Sweeping Forces,” features Brahms’ Tragic Overture and Symphony No. 3 by Florence Price.
The concert is part of the orchestra’s season theme, Finding Community Through Musical Narratives. The first piece is Johannes Brahms’s Tragic Overture, Op 81. Brahms is one of the most renowned classical composers of all time.
He was greatly inspired by Beethoven and nurtured early in his career by Robert Schumann. In 1880, the University of Breslau prepared to award Brahms an honorary doctoral degree in philosophy. In response, he composed his Academic Festival Overture for the presentation. Brahms Tragic Overture, Op 81 was composed the same year.
Jeffrey Fair, longtime principal horn for both the Seattle Symphony Orchestra and the Seattle Opera, will be the featured soloist with the Cascade Symphony Orchestra for its “Start-Up of the …
The second annual Kamiak Winter Invitational is set for Saturday, March 2, at Kamiak High School. Some of the top Winter Guard and Winter Percussion groups from across the Pacific Northwest will …
When Anastacia-Reneé takes to the stage at the Edmonds Center for the Arts March 1, it will mark a homecoming of sorts for the queer writer, educator, interdisciplinary artist, speaker, and …
With a name like Cape Foulweather, I expected gusty winds and pelting rain on my early winter visit to this area of the Oregon coast. After all, Captain Cook had coined the name for the place due to …
S no-Isle Libraries is launching its inaugural community reading program, Sno-Isle Reads Together. The intention is to connect with your community as it reads the same book. The selected title for …
Nineteen artists will lead sketching activities in downtown Edmonds and present their sketchbooks at the Edmonds Waterfront Center during the second edition of Sketcher Fest July 19-21. The art …