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WEEK IN REVIEW
Tuesday


Sauk River will run its course again
Heroin blamed in Mukilteo teen's death
Monroe motorcyclist dies in U.S. 2 crash
Monday


Suspects in Monroe burglary found sleeping on b...
Sounder fills up with new riders
Look for Camano Island actress, 16, on Broadway
Sunday


A life interrupted
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WASL questions dominate at forum
Saturday


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Teen burglar can't run forever, police say
New branch campus in Snohomish County doesn't a...
Friday


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Everett's study on Paine Field air service chan...
Two jailed suspects may be involved in dozens o...
Thursday


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Study backs Paine Field passenger service
How county residents are dealing with the economy
Wednesday


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Published: Thursday, May 8, 2008

Camano Island Backyard Wildlife Garden Tour set for June 7

Get wild in the garden: There's a new event this year for fans of gardening with wildlife. It's the Camano Island Backyard Wildlife Garden Tour, a free, self-guided tour featuring gardens large and small, simple and extravagant, forested and waterfront, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 7. Pick up maps at Camano Senior and Community Center, 606 Arrowhead Road, Camano Island or call 360-387-1615 with questions.



Great Garden Award: If you're a Mill Creek resident and you'd like to receive a special award for turning your front yard into a beautiful place, now is the time to get to work.

Members of the city of Mill Creek's arts and beautification board will randomly tour different areas of the city Wednesday through July 9 with most tours happening in June.

In July, 12 residents who have put exceptional time and effort into their properties, will be awarded a Great Garden Award. Each will receive a commemorative keepsake, a sign placed in their yard for the month of August and the honor of having their names placed on a perpetual plaque in the City Hall lobby. Nominations will not be accepted.

Contact Kim Mason-Hatt at kimm@cityofmillcreek.com or 425-745-1891 with questions.



Recycle those wine corks: If you drink even a modest amount of wine every year, it's easy to end up with a pile of corks. What to do?

Yes, they work great when chipped a bit and turned into garden mulch, but you need quite a few corks to do that. Yes, you can make a trivet or bulletin board.

You can also, however, simply recycle corks by mailing them -- they're light, after all -- to Yemm and Hart Green Materials of Marquand, Mo., where they will be turned them into cork tiles. You might even start a collection program in your neighborhood. Do not send plastic corks. See www.yemmhart.com or call 573-783-5434 for details.

Herald staff

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