Marysville lawyer recognized by national family law group
The American Institute of Family Law Attorneys has recognized the exceptional performance of Washington’s Family Law Attorney Brian Duce with its 2015 10 Best Family Law Attorney for Client Satisfaction award. The third-party attorney rating organization publishes an annual list of the Top 10 Family Law Attorneys in each state. Duce practices in Marysville.
Salvadorian and Mexican restaurant opens in downtown Everett
La Flor de Loroco is opening in downtown Everett at 1717 Hewitt Ave. The new restaurant features a Salvadorian and Mexican cuisine. The restaurant can be reached at 425-344-3591.
Workshop planned at Snohomish yoga studio
A workshop with Harrison Moretz on Push Hands, Qigong and Taoism is scheduled for 1 to 4 p.m. April 3 at AngelArmsWorks Studio, 230 Ave. B, in Snohomish. Push hands is an important component of Tai Chi Chuan 24 Forms. Cost is $45. Register and pay online at YogaCircleStudio.com.
Greenpoint Technologies announces promotion
Greenpoint Technologies, who have a presence in Everett, announced the promotion of Bret Neely to executive vice president. Neely joined Greenpoint in 2007 as a director of sales and marketing. Since 2009, he has led the sales and design departments as vice president of sales. In his new role, Neely will also oversee the information technology and finance departments.
Cabela’s to offer firearms safety courses
Throughout March and April, Cabela’s will host a series of free, informative courses to promote and educate customers on firearm safety. The classes and seminars will be hosted at the company’s Tulalip location by the store’s staff, along with special guests and industry partners. No registration is required. Visit www.cabelas.com/tulalip for details.
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