F.A.C.E. (Families and Communities Engaged) will be held at Meadowdale Middle School. You can pick up free Edmonds Patch pens and magnets.
The free event is from 6 to 8 p.m.
The college helped more than 400 people last year.
Last day of school was Jan. 13
Last day of school now stands as June 22. Edmonds Community College cancels as well.
“Luck O’ the Warriors” is March 17 at the school's library.
Viva Los Mavericks dinner auction is March 24.
Volunteers from all trades, professions, and backgrounds are needed on April 20.
The Family Life Education Department has been offering the classes for more than 25 years, with the next session beginning in January.
Patch's holiday decorating contest is coming Thursday; $100,000 will be given to the local school district of the grand-prize winner.
A crafts fair, featuring works from more than 50 artisans, is Saturday, while three winter concerts will be held next week.
Demonstrations planned at five busy intersections in the Edmonds School District, including two in Edmonds.
Thomas W. Murphy is chairman of the anthropology department at Edmonds Community College.
The bewitching story addresses a number of hot-topic themes.
Warriors football team finishes season 6-5.
College selects Diana Clay of Edmonds and Wayne Brown of Mill Creek. They replace former state Sen. Jeannette Wood and former Edmonds City Councilwoman Mauri Moore.
Paddy Eger has more than 20 years of experience in the Edmonds School District.
Materials for 42 of the higest-enrolled college courses now available for free online.
You can order now through Nov. 15 to pick up on Nov. 26.
Request made by E-W's new librarian, Lauren Wolter.
The multiuse turf field debuts and replaces a grass baseball field
Running back Desmond Young has a monster game, but the Vikings score 21 unanswered points to win 35-31 in game played at Edmonds Stadium.
The Wireless is now being kept afloat online, just barely, by three staffers.
Everyone's had a Gucker in their lives. Ask your kids about him. If they went to Edmonds-Woodway during the past 10 years, they've probably got a story.
Additional community organizations, including Edmonds Daybreakers Rotary, also providing instruments.
Nominations must be in by Dec. 3.
Warriors overwhelm Redmond, 34-7, to finish on a roll.
The Warriors host Redmond for its annual homecoming game. Meadowdale is playing against Lynnwood.
Two violations and they're gone.
The MOVE 60! pilot program is intended to fight childhood obesity and other health problems.
People with high school diplomas or GEDs earn 24 percent more over their lifetimes than nongraduates.
Warriors improve to 4-3 with fourth win in a row, while Meadowdale wins 35-0 to go to 7-0.
E-W shooting for one of three $50,000 grand prizes with its version of Cee Lo Green's "Forget You."
The Warriors are highly favored against Cascade, which is winless this year.
More than $30,000 raised for Edmonds Public Schools Foundation.
The program, named after a young girl killed during the Columbine High School shootings, is for both students and adults. The program hopes to make positive changes to the way people treat each other.
Egan will talk about his book at EDCC on Feb. 8. A scholarship that covers spring quarter tuition is available for Edmonds Community College students who read the book
Warriors are undefeated in conference play.
Dr. T. Alan Hurwitz will lecture on serving the deaf community as part of the college’s fall lecture series, which is free and open to the public.
Candie McHaffie successfully performed the Heimlich maneuver on a student at Edmonds Elementary School.