NEWS - Arts, Culture and Heritage
Veterans – We Want Your Photos
If you are a veteran/active military member who live in Lynnwood or has ever lived at any time in Lynnwood, we invite you to send us photos for a traffic signal box wrap project to honor Lynnwood veterans. Info below:
veterans-photo-entry.docx(DOCX, 3MB)
veterans-photo-entry.pdf(PDF, 295KB)
Go to: https://us.openforms.com/Form/eb726454-f3f7-4ba1-8bd0-7671585c0a56
Deadline to send photos: Sunday, June 11, 2023
Questions: fwong@lynnwoodwa.gov
Come enjoy an evening with local Lynnwood artists, light refreshments, and vote for your favorite art.
City Hall. Wednesday, March 08, 2023 | 05:30 PM - 07:30 PM
More Info. Questions: fwong@lynnwoodwa.gov
Lynnwood History Comic Book
It's brand new. Read this comic book about Lynnwood history. "Crossing the Road"(PDF, 23MB) is a project of the History & Heritage Board and the Lynnwood-Alderwood Manor Heritage Association and Museum (LAMHA), and is made possible in part by assistance from the Snohomish County Community Heritage Program. Hardcopies will be available at the Lynnwood library, schools and at LAMHA.
Mural at South Lynnwood Park
You can see this mural at South Lynnwood Park, 20915 61st Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036
Artist Gabrielle Abbott finished the mural in December 2020. Her mural titled, Grateful Steward, takes inspiration from First Nations cultures who see themselves as stewards of the land. Gabrielle collaborated with 5th graders at College Place Elementary and students at Edmonds College. The beauty of nature and of the mural moves us to care for the earth. Her design features animals and plants that were part of the daily lives of the First Nations people. For a complete list, please visit www.DiscoverLynnwood.com (Public Art Tab, #58)
Questions? Contact us at fwong@LynnwoodWA.gov or 425-670-5502.