Community Calendar

REUNIONS

Arlington, 1954: The 60th class reunion will include a picnic luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Aug. 23 at Haller Park, 1100 West Ave. More info: Elaine at 425-327-6267 or j_orlando_98@yahoo.com.

Cascade, 1964: The 50th reunion will be held 5-7 p.m. Sept. 12 with a no-host cocktail and dinner at Hunan Palace restaurant, 2812 Pacific Ave., Everett. At 7 p.m. is the CHS football game at Everett Memorial Stadium (buy tickets at stadium). Celebration continues 5-10 p.m. Sept. 13 at the Snohomish Event Center, 1101 Second St., Snohomish, with no-host bar. Tickets are $50. Advance purchase encouraged. More info: CHS64BRUINS@gmail.com or 425-252-7229.

Cascade, 1984: The 30th class reunion is set for 7 p.m. Aug. 16 at Von Trapp’s, 912 12th Ave., Seattle. More info: www.facebook.com/groups/13878419523 or chsreunion.class84@gmail.com.

Clearview: The annual Clearview, Cathcart and Maltby neighborhood reunion will be held at noon Aug. 3 at Hill Park on Blackman’s Lake. Bring enough food for eight people to add to the potluck. There will be a raffle. Donate $1 each for stamps, evelopes, dinnerware. More info: Nola, 425-645-9528.

Everett, 1957: The 57th reunion will be held 5:30-8:30 p.m. Aug. 15 at the Everett Golf and Country Club, 1500 52nd St. SE. Cost is $42. More info: 425-252-1391.

Everett, 1964: The 50th reunion includes a party at 7 p.m. Aug. 8 at the Everett Elks Club, 2802 Hoyt Ave.; no-host bar, light snacks. On Aug. 9, a car show runs 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Everett High School, with a reunion tour of the campus at 2 p.m. (meet at the front door of the main building). Concludes with a party at 7 p.m. Aug. 9 at Legion Memorial Golf Course, 144 W. Marine View Drive; no-host bar, light snacks. All events free; donations welcome. More info: Mike Denny at baldseagull@aol.com or Maureen McDonough Berg at maureenberg@comcast.net.

Everett, 1974: The 40th reunion will be held at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 23 in the club house at Legion Memorial Golf Course, 144 W. Marine View Drive. More info: ehs.class.of.74.everett.wa@gmail.com.

Lake Stevens, 1962: A multi-class reunion for 1955-1965 alumni is set for noon to dusk Aug. 8 at American Legion Park, at the corner of Three Lakes and Machias roads near Snohomish. Cost is $15 and includes a barbecue. Bring your own drinks. RSVP and more info: Carol Stultz at carolstultz@frontier.com or 360-568-4351.

Mariner, 1974: The 40th reunion will be held Aug. 23 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Mukilteo. For details, contact Cher Wunschel Banta at cwbanya@gmail.com or Tony Raymond at civilwarjournal1@aol.com.

Marysville, 1959: The 55th class reunion will be celebrated 12-4 p.m. July 30 at Angel of the Winds Casino Banquet Room, 3438 Stoluckquamish Lane, Arlington. No-host buffet lunch. No-host picnic starting at noon July 31 at Comeford Park in Marysville. Bring camp chairs. More info: Bobbi at 425-397-7301 or foxybird1@comcast.net.

Silvana, all classs: All former Silvana School classmates are invited to a no-host all-school reunion, featuring a potluck gathering at noon Aug. 14 in the fellowship hall at Peace Lutheran Church in Silvana. More info: 360-629-4201 or 360-652-7220.

Snohomish, 1969: The 45th reunion will be held at 7 p.m. Aug. 23 at the Snohomish Buzz Inn, 9900 Airport Way. Cost is $10 and includes appetizers. More info: Georgette (Jackson) Johnson at georgettejean@rocketmail.com or “Snohomish High Class of 1969” on Facebook.

Snohomish, 1984: A 30-year reunion is set for 6:30 p.m. Aug. 16 at the Snohomish Buzz Inn, 9900 Airport Way. More info: shsreunion.class84@gmail.com.

CLUBS &GROUPS

Business and Professional Women, Greater Everett: Next regular meeting is 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. July 28 (fourth Monday) at Bob’s Burgers and Brew, 1611 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett. Women age 18 and older welcome. No meetings in July or August. More info: Joyce Robins at 206-909-6815 or Frances Stewart at 425-338-5298.

Everett Area Newcomers Club: A Snohomish County club for women who are interested in making new friends. You do not need to be new to the area to join. More info: cocoandbooj55@comcast.net, 425-347-3471 or www.eancclub.org.

Genealogy, Lynnwood: Sno-Isle Genealogical Society’s next free beginning genealogy class is at 10 a.m. Aug. 2 (first Saturday) at the SIGS Research Library, 19827 Poplar Way in Lynnwood’s Heritage Park. Summer library hours are the regular 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, plus 12-4 p.m. Sundays through Labor Day. More info: 425-775-6267.

Good Sam RV Club: Chapters in Snohomish and Island counties are accepting new members who enjoy RV’ing, meeting new friends and going new places. More info: kaydonna43@hotmail.com or 425-344-4916.

Mill Creek Seniors Club: Next potluck meeting is planned for noon today Aug. 4 (first and third Mondays) in the City Hall community room, 15728 Main St. More info: 425-357-1260.

Puget Sound Camera Club: Meets at 7 p.m. the second, fourth and fifth Monday of the month at Maplewood Presbyterian Church, 19523 84th Ave. W., Edmonds. More info: 425-776-2442.

Puget Sound Singles: An active group of single people over age 50 who join for fun activities, such as weekly breakfasts at 9 a.m. Saturdays at the IHOP at Everett Mall Way and Evergreen Way, as well as movie nights, potlucks, day trips and dinner adventures. More info: 425-374-3203.

Rotary Club: The professional service club is active across Snohomish County. Learn more and find a local club at www.rotary.org.

Sisco Heights Community Club: The club meets next on Aug. 1 (first Friday, except December) at the Club House, 13527 99th Ave. NE, Arlington. Potluck dinner starts at 6 p.m.; regular meeting, at 7:15 p.m. Games and music afterward. More info: Don King, 360-658-8107.

Soroptimist International Marysville: Meets next at 7 a.m. Aug. 5 (first and third Tuesday) at Fanny’s Restaurant, 505 Cedar Ave., Suite A1, Marysville. More info: Renae, 425-971-0031.

Toastmasters: The nonprofit club helps members improve their speaking and leadership skills. There are multiple clubs in Snohomish County. To find a local club, go to www.toastmasters.org.

Willow Place: Activities for adults with developmental disabilities are offered 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. Monday through Thursday at Quilceda Community Services, 9610 48th Drive NE, Marysville. Three-hour activity sessions include exercise, crafts, games and music. Cost is $15. More info: 360-653-2324.

Writers group, Monroe: Wednesday Writers meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at Main Street Books, 110 E. Main St., Suite 100. Find support and guidance at this group led by published author Bernadette Pajer.

Writers groups, Mukilteo: The Mukilteo Arts Guild Writers Group meets 7-9 p.m. Thursdays at the Mukilteo YMCA, 10601 47th Place W. Poets Corner meets 1-3 p.m. the first and third Thursday at the Everett Public Library Evergreen branch, 9512 Evergreen Way, Everett. More info: www.mukilteoarts.org.

Zonta Club of Everett: Next business meeting is at 7:30 a.m. Aug. 7 at the Everett Golf and Country Club, 1500 52nd St. SE. Reservations required. More info: info@zontaeverett.org or 425-422-6157.

MEETING NOTICES

Sno-Isle Libraries: The Board of Trustees meets in regular session at 5 p.m. July 28 at the Granite Falls Library, 815 East Galena, Granite Falls. The meeting will include a public hearing regarding the intergovernmental transfer of real property.

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