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Edmonds Arts Commission Seeks Applicants Due to Retiring Board Member

Pam Harold has been a key member of the commission since 2004.

The Edmonds Arts Commission is now seeking applicants to fill the vacancy from the retirement of Pam Harold. Harold, a key member of the commission since 2004, will be retire at the end of December.

Harold, an avid watercolor artist, served two four-year terms as one of EAC’s visual arts representatives. Harold has been painting for 52 years—a hobby that turned into a career. She has taught painting and journal writing to both children and adults and lectured to many arts organizations in Edmonds and the Seattle area.

Harold is a former member of Edmonds’ , Edmonds Arts Festival Poster Artist and a current member of Women Painters of Washington and Artists Connect. She has coordinated EAC’s exhibits at the for a number of years and shows her own work in galleries in Edmonds and Seattle.

By ordinance, must be professionally engaged in the arts. If you are a resident of Edmonds with a passion for the arts and a willingness to volunteer your time on a working board, contact the Arts Office for an application and position description.

The application deadline is Dec. 30.

Call 425-771-0228, e-mail Chapin@ci.edmonds.wa.us, or visit the Arts Commission's Web site, where you will find copies of both documents.

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