Briefs: Bothell’s Foggy Noggin Brewing featured in new craft brewery deck of cards

Foggy Noggin in Bothell featured in new craft brewery deck of cards

Foggy Noggin Brewing in Bothell was including in the official Bicycle Cards deck that features craft breweries. The Great American Craft Beer Deck features 53 original card faces each with a different craft brewery logo. The decks are available for sale in Foggy Noggin’s tasting room at 22329 53rd Ave. SE, Bothell.

Mill Creek financial adviser attends top advisers conference

Edward Jones financial adviser Mary Basili of Mill Creek was among only 944 financial advisors who attended the Edward Jones’ Financial Advisor Leaders Conference in May. This conference recognizes financial advisers who are leaders in the financial-services firm. It provides additional training to help them serve more individual investors in their communities.

Learn more about Economic Alliance Snohomish County

A new Introductory Seminar will teach new and renewing investors about Economic Alliance Snohomish County, the benefits of membership and how it partners with investors to act as a catalyst for economic vitality in the community. The seminar is 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on June 9. Go to www.economicalliancesc.org for details or to register.

Body &Brain Yoga in Everett holds Solar Body Campaign

Body &Brain Yoga and Tai Chi in Everett, in partnership with ChangeYourEnergy.com, began a Solar Body Campaign on May 1. Designed to spread awareness of mind-body practices for natural health and mindful living, the campaign consists of a book giveaway hosted on changeyourenergy.com that includes a week of free yoga and tai chi classes at Body &Brain centers.

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