Briefs: Student wins competition to name EvCC’s new student housing

Student wins competition to name EvCC’s new student housing

Everett Community College student Jeff Noyes of Lake Stevens will receive $250 from Koz Development for coming up with the winning name for the college’s new student housing building: Mountain View. EvCC received 50 entries for the contest to name the 120-room residence hall. Mountain View will open in September.

YWCA seeks donations of shopping bags

YWCA of Snohomish County is in need of large department store shopping bags for its Women’s Working Wardrobe program. Bags may be dropped off at the YWCA at 3301 Broadway in Everett. For more information, contact Vicki Von Stubbe at 425-258-2766 ext. 150 or vvonstubbe@ywcaworks.org.

Edmonds PCC to deliver groceries through Amazon’s Prime Now

PCC Natural Markets, which has a location in Edmonds, has announced it expanded its delivery options through partnership with Prime Now, Amazon’s two-hour delivery service. PCC is the first retailer in Seattle to partner with Prime Now on delivery of local, organic, sustainably-sourced food. The company also plans to open a new PCC location in Bothell this summer.

New physical therapy group opens in Bothell

Integrated Rehabilitation Group has opened its newest clinic in Bothell at 22910 Bothell Everett Highway No. 107. The clinic offers a comprehensive range of physical therapy services. Allister Brookes is the managing partner and Bobby Yarnall is the clinic director. To learn more about IRG Physical Therapy of Canyon Park, call 425-686-7656 or visit IRGPT.com.

New Jimmy John’s sandwich shop opens in Everett

A new Jimmy John’s sandwich shop is now open at 2602 Broadway in Everett. The store is owned by local residents Steven, Mary, Melvin and Michael Shaw. It is the Shaws third store in Everett. The restaurant chain is known for fast, fresh sandwiches, online ordering and delivery options for as little as one sandwich.

Edmonds Center for the Arts seeks summer camp lead

The not-for-profit Edmonds Center for the Arts is still seeking a summer camp lead for its Summer Arts Enrichment Camps that are designed for students ranging from ages 7 to 15. Applicants must have at least two years’ experience supervising children. For details and to download an applications, go to www.ec4arts.org.

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