Message From The Edmonds in Bloom President

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From Winter to Spring…
Winter gardens speak of promise, not loss. They remind us that dormancy and rest are an important part of growth, and stillness is an important part of learning. Every season in the garden brings a different set of responsibilities and opportunities. Spring, summer, fall, and winter – however they unfold for us, are unique and purposeful—each season bringing opportunities of its own. Read More…

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Message From Our President – 2020

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The Edmonds in Bloom board of directors is thinking a lot about you and about our plans for the summer. This, our 25th Anniversary year, was planned as a celebration of gardening and enhancing our community through floral activities and projects.  We hope to continue our scheduled events, but like all organizations in our community, we…

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Britain in Bloom – An Inspiration

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Interesting short article with pictures of Britain in Bloom from a few weeks ago.  Did you know?  Edmonds in Bloom was founded by Josephine Lloyd who was a Brit living in Edmonds wanting to bring this British event to Edmonds in 1995! As we look forward to next year celebrating our 25th year, we are…

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Board News- End of Year Celebration!

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Glasses were raised in a toast this week at the final Edmonds in Bloom Nonprofit Association Board meeting for 2019.  Accomplishments of the year were celebrated.  Goodbyes were said to retiring Board members, Joyce Johnson, Sharon Stout, and Virginia Blain.  The Board welcomed new members Cynthia Petrie, Lisa Reddick and Tim Freeman.    And – the…

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