Building CommunityLocal Business April 25, 2023

Community Staples

Businesses that make a community feel like home!

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First NationHometown April 18, 2023

Salish People and Language

Salish Languages - from the Burke Museum

Adapted from Salishan Languages Map © Deborah Reade. Original map by Deborah Reade for the Stonington Gallery with later modifications based on research by Barbara Brotherton for the Seattle Art Museum.

Northwest Coast Native art is very well known globally, primarily for the monumental totem poles and spectacular masked performances of the First Peoples of the northwestern British Columbia and Alaska. The Native art of the southern Northwest Coast has been largely under represented and misunderstood.

These pages provide an introduction to the art of the First Peoples of western Washington and southwestern British Columbia who speak the Coast Salish languages. Explore the history of art in this region, what makes Coast Salish art distinctive among the many regional Northwest Coast styles, and learn about the vitality of contemporary Coast Salish art.

Learn more at the Burke Museum!

 

Hometown April 13, 2023

Hand-Scooped Heaven

Just west of downtown, find a community staple, Meyers Hardware.

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Seasonal gifts, fun collectibles and decorations, knowledgeable people, and a great stop for an iced granita and lattes. And don’t miss their hand-scooped, hand-made, milkshakes!

Hometown March 9, 2023

CelticFest

Come to the CelticFest!

About MeBrackett's LandingHometown March 7, 2023

My Hometown

Here is my content about Edmonds and the Pacific Northwest.

 

Brackett’s Landing and the Mosquito Boats.