Our Towns: South & East County
Published 11:10 pm Monday, November 5, 2007
Edmonds: Learn history at library
A costumed presenter plans to teach about the nobility and the working class during Shakespeare’s life at a class being planned for the Edmonds Library.
The class, From the Streets of Shakespeare to the Court of Elizabeth, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday at the library at 650 Main St.
Tames Alan of Living History Lectures is planning to lead the class. The class is meant for teens and adults.
For more information, call the library at 425-771-1933.
Lynnwood: Business breakfast club meets
Business owners who want to exchange referrals and ideas can join the nonprofit Business Breakfast Club at A.P. Barbara’s Restaurant in Lynnwood.
The club meets at 7:30 a.m. Tuesdays at the restaurant at 4025 196th St. SW. Guests are welcome, and the coffee is free.
For more information, call Joseph Cunnane at 425-672-7100.
Mill Creek: Council meeting canceled
Today’s scheduled meeting of the Mill Creek City Council has been cancelled because of Election Day.
The next regularly scheduled meeting of the City Council is set for Nov. 13.
For more information about the City Council, check the city’s Web site at www.cityofmillcreek.com.
Monroe: Speaker talks holiday tips
The Monroe Garden Club plans to have a meeting at 1 p.m. on Monday at the Monroe United Methodist Church, 342 S. Lewis St.
The speaker is Gerri Kaylor from Foxglove Floral who will speak on creating holiday arrangements. People are encouraged to bring boughs from their gardens. Everyone is welcome.
For more information, call 425-338-0705.
Mountlake Terrace: Clerk receives honor
Mountlake Terrace City Clerk Virginia Olsen has been named a certified municipal clerk following a comprehensive review by the International Institute of Municipal Clerks.
To receive the honor, Olsen completed a three-year professional development program at the Northwest Clerks Institute in addition to attending approximately 200 hours of clerk-related training. She has worked as the city clerk in Mountlake Terrace since 2001 and also serves as the city’s community relations manager.
Olsen plans to enter the Master Municipal Clerks Academy to continue her commitment to learn more complex municipal duties.
