Posted: July 4, 2021 141 Edmonds Chamber President and CEO Greg Urban gives final instructions to the race crew before sending them off to direct runners along the course. Two Wonderwomen arrive at the starting point. Edmonds City Councilmember Luke Distelhorst pauses for a photo with daughter Lily and wife Ariunaa as they await the starting gun. Beards were everywhere as staff and runners took on the persona of Edmonds founder George Brackett. George Brackett himself (portrayed by Brian Hanchett) gets ready to join the first wave of runners. Snohomish County Prosecutor and Boston Marathon finisher Adam Cornell gives a thumbs up. Local business owner and Edmonds City Council candidate Will Chen runs to Beat Brackett.
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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: June 27, 2021
The students, from left: Nicole Brunette, Zoya Kulikov-Wickizer, Jeevan Southwick and Isaac Vaa
The Edmonds Arts Festival Foundation awarded four Edmonds School District seniors with higher education scholarships, which includes visual and performing arts.
The students are:
Nicole Brunette, Meadowdale High School, will attend the University of Washington.
Zoya Kulikov-Wickizer, Lynnwood High School, received the Samataro Award in addition to a foundation scholarship and will attend the University of Washington.
Jeevan Southwick, Meadowdale High School, was awarded both a foundation general scholarship plus the Pamela Mummy Award. She will attend the Otis School of Art and Design in Los Angeles.
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The Foundation for Edmonds School District has awarded $138,000 in postsecondary scholarships to 55 graduating seniors from Edmonds Heights K-12, Edmonds Woodway High School, Lynnwood High School, Meadowdale High School, Mountlake Terrace High School, and Scriber Lake High School. In all, 64 donor-funded scholarships were awarded to students pursuing vocational, two- and four-year certificates or degrees next fall.
The 2021 recipients of the $5,000 Hazel and Morris Miller Memorial Scholarships are Sierra James, Charles Chambers, Madelyne Reinert, Matthew Jack, Zoey Morris, Tyler Suter, Saloni Sanger, Logan Middleton, Sophie Jenness, Sara Mach and Alexandra Wright.
Antonina Pavlovic is this year’s recipient of the $6,000 Bumgarner Family Trust Scholarship. Delina Abraha received both the $4,000 Gaynelle Burdette Derr Memorial Scholarship and the $4,000 Keith Ewing Memorial Scholarship. In partnership with the Edmonds School Distr