A 200-square-foot mural in the Camano Sculpture Park at Terry’s Corner is set to be revealed to the public Feb. 1. The mural involved 30 artists and 24 businesses. It’s a collection of square-shaped pieces created by local artists and then digitally pieced together to form a large map of Camano Island. There will be a rotating advertisement display for local businesses.
The mural represents how nature, art and business intersect on the island, director Danny Koffman said.
Snohomish aims for transparency: The city’s new committee for open government is scheduled to begin its work with a meeting from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday.
Anyone is welcome to attend the workshop at the Snohomish Senior Center.
The City Council appointed nine people to the committee, which is tasked with making recommendations on how decision makers can improve communication with the public.
Learn about sheriff’s office: The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office plans a free 12-week Citizen’s Academy starting March 2. The class will meet Wednesday evenings in Cathcart, with two Saturday field trips. Attendees will learn about law enforcement and personal safety. The deadline to apply is Feb. 15. A background check is required. Applications are available at your local sheriff’s precinct, or at snoco.sheriff.org.
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