General Meeting–Thursday, February 19th
How did your town get its name? What about your neighborhood or school?
Join us at our general membership meeting on February 19, 2026, to hear speaker Felix Banel, from Humanities Washington, present
All Over the Map: Stories Behind the Names of Washington Places and Things.
Mr. Banel has worked in history and media since 1990s, serving as deputy director of MOHAI and producing award-winning radio and TV shows.
The event takes place in the Board Room of the Edmonds School District ESC, 20420–68th Ave. W., Lynnwood, WA 98036.
12 noon--Meet-and-Greet
12:30--Edmonds superintendent: an update on the school district, followed by a brief business meeting
1:00--Speaker
How did your town get its name? What about your neighborhood or school?
Join us at our general membership meeting on February 19, 2026, to hear speaker Felix Banel, from Humanities Washington, present
All Over the Map: Stories Behind the Names of Washington Places and Things.
Mr. Banel has worked in history and media since 1990s, serving as deputy director of MOHAI and producing award-winning radio and TV shows.
The event takes place in the Board Room of the Edmonds School District ESC, 20420–68th Ave. W., Lynnwood, WA 98036.
12 noon--Meet-and-Greet
12:30--Edmonds superintendent: an update on the school district, followed by a brief business meeting
1:00--Speaker
2026 Retirement Seminar Schedule
Thursday March 6th Boardroom A/B
5:00 – 5:15 pm Welcome
5:20 – 6:35 pm State Medical and Dental Plans, PEBB
6:40 – 7:00 pm Retirement Planning, Sno-King School Retirees Thursday, March 12th Boardroom A/B
5:00 – 5:30 pm VEBA
5:40 – 7:00 pm Solving the Retirement Income Puzzle D.A. Davidson & Co
Thursday, March 19th Boardroom A/B
Washington State Retirement System/Voya
5:00 – 6:20 pm TRS 3 / SERS 3
6:30 – 7:00 pm Deferred Compensation
7:10 – 8:30 pm TRS 2 / SERS 2
Tuesday, March 31st
5:00 – 6:20 pm Social Security & Medicare – via Zoom
Registration IS required for all sessions. (Limited seating available)
To Register Contact:
Monica Carlson
Edmonds School District
Benefits Coordinator
425-431-7041
[email protected]
Thursday March 6th Boardroom A/B
5:00 – 5:15 pm Welcome
5:20 – 6:35 pm State Medical and Dental Plans, PEBB
6:40 – 7:00 pm Retirement Planning, Sno-King School Retirees Thursday, March 12th Boardroom A/B
5:00 – 5:30 pm VEBA
5:40 – 7:00 pm Solving the Retirement Income Puzzle D.A. Davidson & Co
Thursday, March 19th Boardroom A/B
Washington State Retirement System/Voya
5:00 – 6:20 pm TRS 3 / SERS 3
6:30 – 7:00 pm Deferred Compensation
7:10 – 8:30 pm TRS 2 / SERS 2
Tuesday, March 31st
5:00 – 6:20 pm Social Security & Medicare – via Zoom
Registration IS required for all sessions. (Limited seating available)
To Register Contact:
Monica Carlson
Edmonds School District
Benefits Coordinator
425-431-7041
[email protected]
Nordic Museum Field Trip--Thursday, March 19th
• Have Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, or Swedish ancestors?
• Curious about the people and their cultures?
• Fascinated by Vikings?
If so, sign up to attend a guided tour of the National
Nordic Museum on Thursday, March 19, at 11:00. The museum has galleries that illustrate all five nations and covers twelve thousand years.
• Cost is $10 for seniors, $12 adults. No admission charge for members of the museum.
• The tour will last approximately one hour. The museum is ADA compatible, and there is seating throughout the museum.
• After the tour, attendees are encouraged to explore further on their own or get coffee and refreshments in the museum café.
• There is on-site parking ($2 per hour).SKSR will compensate carpools (driver + at least two additional passengers) for two hours.
• The tour is limited to 25.
To reserve a slot, contact Karen McElliott ([email protected]/425-743-4583) and leave your name (and that of anyone attending with you), a contact email address/phone number, and whether you will (1) arrange your own transportation, (2) need transportation or (3) provide car pool transportation and the number of passengers you can take.
• Have Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, or Swedish ancestors?
• Curious about the people and their cultures?
• Fascinated by Vikings?
If so, sign up to attend a guided tour of the National
Nordic Museum on Thursday, March 19, at 11:00. The museum has galleries that illustrate all five nations and covers twelve thousand years.
• Cost is $10 for seniors, $12 adults. No admission charge for members of the museum.
• The tour will last approximately one hour. The museum is ADA compatible, and there is seating throughout the museum.
• After the tour, attendees are encouraged to explore further on their own or get coffee and refreshments in the museum café.
• There is on-site parking ($2 per hour).SKSR will compensate carpools (driver + at least two additional passengers) for two hours.
• The tour is limited to 25.
To reserve a slot, contact Karen McElliott ([email protected]/425-743-4583) and leave your name (and that of anyone attending with you), a contact email address/phone number, and whether you will (1) arrange your own transportation, (2) need transportation or (3) provide car pool transportation and the number of passengers you can take.