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Changes afoot for this year s Taste Edmonds, with tickets now on sale

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: July 19, 2021 706 With its usual Civic Field location undergoing construction, Taste Edmonds is returning next month with a smaller footprint that requires all attendees to be 21 or older. That’s the word from the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce, which notes that the annual festival which was canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic will be located at the much-smaller Frances Anderson Center field at 700 Main St. As a result, attendance at this year’s Taste running Friday-Sunday Aug. 20-22 will be limited to those 21 and older. Taste Twenty-One is “not your typical Taste Edmonds,” the chamber stated in a Monday news release. For starters, the Frances Anderson field is just 20% of the space of the usual Civic Field location. “We had to drastically modify the programming, distilling the event down to great live music, a beer & wine garden, food trucks, the cornhole tournament, and a few select sponsors.”

Edmonds Kind of Play: Edmonds Library scavenger hunt, outdoor movies, Perrinville book group — and student jazz

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: July 18, 2021 13 A young reader and his family, including a few other kids, came into the Edmonds Library while I was there to pick up the Find It! Scavenger hunt flyer and as it turns out, renew my almost-expired library card. This young person said “Daddy, this is amazing,” motioning to all of the books in the kids’ section. I was feeling equally excited to be in the library, especially since the last time I went in, much less of the library was open. While grabbing a few graphic novels for my youngest reader, I came across a To Do To Go: Preschool packet – This activity is called Finding Math: Shape Hunt! and was found on a table entering the kids section. I went to the front to renew my library card and got a copy of the scavenger hunt and one of the librarians told me that if you get stuck on any of the locations (all within a mile of the library), that the librarians would help you out. He showed me a list of clues posted on a bulleti

Robin Weiss painting selected for 2021 Edmonds Arts Festival poster

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: July 13, 2021 229 The 2021 Edmonds Arts Festival poster will be graced by an image of “Market Day in Edmonds,” an oil painting by nationally known local artist Robin Weiss. Growing up in Ohio, Weiss began drawing at an early age. His first art teacher and mentor, Louis Penfield, encouraged him to sketch and paint from life. They created artwork and also constructed a studio adjacent to Penfield’s home, which had been built by Frank Lloyd Wright. Whether painting still life compositions or collecting material for natural sculptures, Weiss was developing an awareness of the elegance of everyday objects, people, and places. In 2006, he joined the daily painters’ movement after reading about Duane Keiser and Julian Merrow Smith. Motivated to enhance the quality of his paintings and finding inspiration from the dedicated artists he met online, his artwork quickly developed, garnering him national attention. Today Weiss paints full-time, primari

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