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WEEK IN REVIEW
Wednesday


81 veterans' names, 81 meaningful lives honored...
USO singer's voice still charms them in Edmonds
Monroe honking case makes it to state Supreme C...
Tuesday


Fire destroys Emory's restaurant
Peggy Pritchard Olson always put Edmonds first
Camano Island burglaries spike: Is Colton back?
Monday


Tree clearing, mud slide angers Everett neighbor
Later start for school day unlikely in Marysville
Hopes for Snohomish excursion train may hinge o...
Sunday


Glacier Peak freshman overcomes jitters to win ...
Gay marriage issue can wait, say Referendum 71 ...
Cities across south Snohomish County see tax re...
Saturday


Thousands honor slain Seattle police officer Ti...
Suspect identified in Seattle police killing
Mountlake Terrace thrilled by high school's fir...
Friday


Officer Timothy Brenton. Gone, but not forgotten
Person sought in officer's killing is shot in head
Thousands to pay respects to slain Seattle poli...
Thursday


Tale of 1916 Everett Massacre retold in style o...
Reservist survived Iraq but not his return to c...
Swine flu suspected in infant’s death
 

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Published: Thursday, June 12, 2008

Nuts and bolts: Mukilteo Garden Club anniversary program

Tree history talk: The Mukilteo Way Garden Club is celebrating its 75th anniversary with a gift to the public, a free lecture by author and local plant expert Arthur Lee Jacobson. The event is set for noon Tuesday at the Mukilteo Public Library, 4675 Harbour Pointe Blvd. He'll talk about native trees, shade trees, evergreens, and fruit and nut varieties. Jacobson's book "Trees of Seattle," first published in 1990, is a guide to local trees. He documented the species growing in the area and the spots you could find those trees around the town. He'll bring copies of the updated version of his book to sell and autograph. He'll also sketch your favorite tree on the inside of the jacket. For more information, contact Olivia Getz of the club at 425-355-1481.



Rocks rock: We've all toted home an interesting stone or two from a good walk. We appreciate the eons it took to shape them; we admire the composition, the shading. Perhaps as a nod to environmental interest, designers and retailers are adding pebble and rock motifs to their home collections. Accessories, rugs, wall coverings and even lamps are fashioned from the real thing, or so cleverly imitative that you have to touch them to know the difference.

Gigantic, soft floor pebbles make a cushion. Wrap a wall in stone-printed paper, or cover bathroom walls with natural pebbles. Luminescent boulders shine indoors or out, and stacked rocks make a lamp.

Thomas Ward of Skipping Stones Studio makes knobs, pulls and lamps from glacial and river rocks. See his creations at www.stonehardware.com.

Other rock resources online:

Merino wool rocks are hand dyed, carded and felted by South African women in a successful job creation program and sell for $360 to $650, www.besweetproducts.com.

Pebbles rugs and floor mats, www.chiasso.com.

Plage Rock Cairn wall decals, www.acaciacatalog.com.

Split Marble wallcovering, www.designyourwall.com.



Red reads: Here are six ways to display and decorate with books:

Decorate with old flea market books and encyclopedias.

Pick out a few books in a striking color to add dimension to your room.

Stacks of books can be end tables, coffee tables and pedestals.

Hang books over the rungs of a ladder, or line the edges of a room with them.

Herald staff and news services

1. Emory’s owner fears fire was arson
2. Monroe honking case makes it to state Supreme Court
3. Vatican ponders the souls in space
4. 81 veterans' names, 81 meaningful lives honored in Snohomish
5. Hope dims that Olympics will boost region
6. Student hit in crosswalk to return
7. Smokey Point to celebrate end of roadwork
8. Death on Edmonds waterfront ruled a suicide
9. Help for young moms may continue
10. Semifinal slate sealed on ‘Dancing With Stars’
Enterprise Newspaper Snohomish County Business Journal
Bazaar Fever
Hawks proud of historic season
Olson always put Edmonds first
Honoring student veterans
‘Wheedle' author comes to Lynnwood bookshop
Mavs build early lead en route to easy win
Prep football games of the week (state playoffs)
Tears of laughter, tears of grief
Death on Edmonds beach likely a suicide
The Enterprise Online Newspaper


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