Some “Earth Month” activities in Lynnwood for you

Heritage Park Spring Clean – Wednesday, April 6

Spring Clean

Wednesday, April 6th, 10am-3pm (2 shifts available)

Heritage Park

Potluck Lunch Provided

Join us for a day of cleaning and landscaping at Heritage Park, Equipment, tools and lunch provided. We’ll be cleaning windows, floors, mopping and dusting, and landscaping, weeding, and spreading bark.

RSVP by April 4th to Marielle Harrington; mharrington@ci.lynnwood.wa.us or 425-670-5532.


Earth Day at Daleway Park – Saturday, April 23

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Saturday, April 23rd, 9am-2pm

Daleway Park

Lunch Provided

Global Peace Foundation and the City of Lynnwood are inviting youth volunteers to join in the celebration of Earth Day 2016 through trash cleanup, invasive plant removal, and playground rehabilitation at Daleway Park. Come out, meet new people, and love our earth!

Register by April 16th by visiting: http://goo.gl/forms/15LT11uSSZ or for more information contact USyouth@globalpeace.org

Edmonds “I Love Dicks” Video

This was shot and posted just about a year ago. Sadly, I completely missed this car show. It’s mindblowing to see the parking lot this full, especially since Winco hadn’t opened yet. Check out the number of cars backed up onto 99 waiting to just pull into the lot. This is a bit long at >10 minutes, but it’s pretty nice.

Tonight! Henna & Reflexology in Edmonds’ FABRIC OF LIFE

I subscribed to Fabric of Live’s email list many moons ago. Back, baaaack when they were in their first store location. I love the work they do, and the service they provide to the greater world. Great folks with a great mission. A big plus: the ambiance of the store is deeply tranquil. I guess that goes with their service ethos.

So, if you love henna, reflexology and just hanging out with people doing great things, here’s a great time to be had.


 

 

 

It’s henna and

reflexology / acupuncture night
at Fabric of Life 
519 Main St 
downtown Edmonds
 
Thursday        February 4th     5pm8pm

Fabric of Life invites you to a special evening of relaxation.
We’ll be serving finger foods and adult beverages while you enjoy the soothing application of henna by artist Meghan Kaloper  plus reflexology and acupuncture by Asha Novak.
 
 
NO COST TO ATTEND
You only pay for henna services starting at $20 for simple designs or up to $50 for more complex designs. 
 
Reflexology and acupuncture 15 minute treatments are complimentary.
 
FREE CHILDCARE
While you enjoy your pampering, Fabric of Life will have art activities for your children supervised by adult volunteers.  Reservations are required for childcare because we are limited to 15 children.  To make your reservation, either email or call:  carol@fabricoflife.org  (425) 478-6711
ABOUT MEGHAN’S MEHNDI HENNA
Traditionally, henna is used for important ceremonies and life transitions.Meghan’s Mehndi is widely known in Seattle for her professional Henna Body Art. Henna allows you to express yourself through symbols, imagery and to feel empowered with your adorned skin.
  
 
Check out Meghan’s Mendhi artwork on her website.
 

 

 

 

 

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COMPLIMENTARY REFLEXOLOGY 
& ACUPUNCTURE 
with Asha Novak
 
Asha practices at
Black Mountain Center for Healing on Main Street in Edmonds. She is a Registered Nurse, Acupuncturist, Reflexologist and Hypnotherapist. Asha helps clients restore their body’s natural harmony.
 
Both Acupuncture and Reflexology systems are mapped on the surface of the skin and achieve their effects by stimulating points and reflexes across these maps. Originating in China some 5,000
 years ago, Acupuncture has rapidly gained favor throughout the world as a popular healing modality for many conditions. Reflexology originated in several cultures across the globe including ancient Egypt.  It stimulates reflex points on the hands, ears and feet to promote relaxation, stress reduction, foot and body pain relief as well as boosting the immune system and naturally detoxifying the entire body.
 
 
These are the young women you support when you shop at Fabric of Life Fair Trade
AND OF COURSE…
You are welcome to enjoy and
shop for unique gifts from global artisans.
Because we’re run by volunteers, your purchase supports girls going from begging to skilled artisan, and

over 1,000 low income artisans from around the world,
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The Folklife Folks Reveal Their 2016 Poster Artwork

I just got this email from the good folks at Folklife. Their posters are always lovely. Looking forward to seeing these in the wild.

Folklife is always a fantastic time and definitely worth making your way into Seattle for. Pro-tip: parking around the Seattle Center is always, shall we say, challenging around major events like this. Either plan to PAY for parking, or, my personal recommendation, plan on using Metro.


 

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Introducing the 2016 Northwest Folklife Festival

Presented by Seattle Cancer Care Alliance.

Take a peek at the all-new 2016 Northwest Folklife Festival poster artwork and website now! The beautiful artwork was created by the talented Dan Stiles and our Festival website now boasts some early Festival news and information.

It is with great excitement that we announce that the 2016 Northwest Folklife Festival will be presented by Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, a first-time partnership that aims to educate and collaborate through arts and culture.

We will be updating the website with programming highlights and the Festival schedule as we get closer to the Festival, so make sure to check back!

TAKE A PEEK

Blogging & Vlogging

Just watched Chris Pirillo getting interviewed by Press Play Consulting. Pretty interesting stuff. Chris has done great work both blogging, then evolving into vlogging. I haven’t been in any hurry to move into the vlog world. However, listening to Chris, I’m thinking of reconsidering this. People seem to be getting better engagement with vlogs now. However, I’m primarily a writer, which is why I’ve been reluctant to make the move, besides a few experiments over on YouTube.  Personally, I have always felt the internet is a big place, with room for all kinds of content. In that regard, I guess the real answer should be “what’s the most fun?”

What about you? Where do you think the internet is heading? Watch Chris and let me know your thoughts.

 

Lynnwood Folks: Take a trip in the transit time machine Saturday 9-5

Found this press release in my inbox just now, so I’m sharing it pretty much as-is. If you’re looking for something a little more unique in Lynnwood, here you go. It’s tomorrow, at Heritage Park from 11-3.

Transit Tour

Take a trip in the transit time machine

Visit the Heritage Park Open House for a trip through the past, present and future of transportation.

Lynnwood’s Heritage Park open house event continues this Saturday, September 5 from 11am – 3pm. Take a break from the parades and cookouts and join us for a ride on the Transit Time Machine for a view of transportation’s past, present, and future.

The Past: Explore Heritage Park’s restored Interurban Car 55 which provided commuter service from Everett to Seattle. History buffs will enjoy the historic buildings and museum exhibits showcasing Alderwood Manor and early Lynnwood.

The Present: Check out a Community Transit Double Tall Bus and lean about the variety of transportation options available today. Get info and ask questions about current routes, developments, and options for getting around Snohomish County.

The Future: Planners from Community Transit will be available to discuss the future of service — from the future Swift lines to expanded service and much more. There will also be information and displays on the upcoming Sound Transit Link Light Rail project that will connect Lynnwood to Seattle and beyond.

The park, located east of I-5 at the SE corner of Poplar Way and Alderwood Mall Parkway, is a cultural, heritage and visitor resource. The open house events offer a unique opportunity for park visitors to tour the various historical structures including Interurban Car 55 that have been preserved at the park.

Open House activities include:

  • Climb aboard a Community Transit Double Tall Bus and learn about the future of transportation in Snohomish County.
  • Tour guides, Jeanne and Gary Rogers, will entertain visitors with tales of Car 55, one of six Interurban trolleys that ran between Seattle and Everett from 1910 to 1939.  Jeanne grew up in a railroading family; her father, Walter Shannon, was an Interurban motorman.
  • Docents from the Alderwood Manor Heritage Association will be available to provide guided tours of the exhibits currently on display in the Superintendent’s Cottage and at the Wickers Building Museum.
  • Stop by the Snohomish County Tourism Bureau’s Visitor Information Center where you can walk through the historic Wickers Building Museum and view the City of Lynnwood Historic Timeline exhibit.
  • Visitors are invited to take a peek into their personal genealogical history at Humble House with the assistance of the Sno-Isle Genealogical Society.

School Supply Donation Drive:

The Snohomish County Tourism Bureau will be hosting a school supply donation drive at the Visitor Information Center in the Wickers Building. The donation drive will kick-off at the open house and continue through the month of August. Donated supplies will benefit the Sleep Country Foster Kids Program that provides much needed school supplies to foster kids in the local area. To donate, bring your new item to the Visitor Center sometime in the month of August. Donation items can include:

  • Paper: lined, copy, construction, spiral notebook, composition notebook, index cards
  • Pencils & Pens: blue, black, #2 pencils, colored pencils, erasers, pencil sharpener, pencil case, crayons, highlighters, dry-erase markers
  • Things you can never have too much of: tissues, sanitizing wipes, hand sanitizer

Star Wars & Bumbershoot This Weekend

Bumbeershoot 2015

Well, several of my friends and I committed to venturing forth into Seattle to catch the EMP’s Star Wars And The Power Of Costume exhibit this weekend, as that ends at the end of the month and I’ve been itching to see it. Rocket scientist that I’m not, it hits me a few minutes ago that this is Labor Day Weekend, and we’ll be jumping into the full on Bumbershoot festival mayhem.  Part of me thinks it’s a bit of a mistake to jump into this madness, and pay the high-end parking fees. However, it’s really just the price we pay to live in a really popular area.

GeekGirlCon

Come celebrate the legacy of women and their contributions to science and technology, as well as the surrounding culture of comics, sci-fi, fantasy, anime games and game play.

Free Dance Performance by Cuidad Interior – Sun. Jun 28 at Lynndale Park

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This hit my inbox and I thought this was too awesome to not share. Come and check out the renovated Amphitheater!


The Lynnwood Diversity Commission & Lynnwood Arts Commission Presents

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Ciudad Interior Contemporary Dance Performance

Sunday, June 28, 4pm
Lynndale Park Amphitheater (18927 72nd Ave W)
FREE


More Information

Ciudad Interior is a contemporary dance company founded by the Mexican choreographer Alejandro Chávez. They are based in Querétaro, México, and have toured extensively in the United States. They use different artistic disciplines of contemporary dance as their language to celebrate the human spirit and also comment on societal problems and concerns. They have earned rave reviews for their technique and impassioned performances that create an instant affinity between the audience and the dancers. They will present a series of choreographies especially created for the outdoors called Dancing through Streets and Squares.

#Edmonds Arts Festival | Going On Right Now

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I feel bad that, in the flurry of activity that sums up this weekend for me, the Edmonds Arts Festival slipped from my attention. This is one that I simply adore. The Frances Anderson Center is a great venue, and the organization pulls together an delightful show. Of course, knowing several of the talented kids who have work on display helps motivate me, too.

I was able to spend the late morning there today, and plan to head back this afternoon. It runs today until 6:00 pm.