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  • Friday, March 17, 2006 9:00pm
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Lighthouse Meeting: Ages 13 to 18 meet at 6:30-8 p.m. Thursdays, Sunday meeting for all ages at 10 a.m. Sundays. Upper Room Fellowship &Washington Bible Institute, 2730-A Hoyt Ave., Everett; 360-659-8874.

Ladies Luncheon: Irish Eyes are Smiling; Elaine Andvik will speak about overcoming the detours of life from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. March 23 at the Golden Corral Restaurant, 1065 State St., Marysville. Special music is an old-fashioned Irish sing-a-long. Cost is $10. Free offsite childcare with reservations. 360-659-9045 or 360-653-6461.

Mary K. Baxter Ministries: The author of best selling books including “Divine Revelation of Hell” will appear at 7 p.m. March 24 and 25 and 2 p.m. March 26 at The Tulalip Tribes Community Center, 6700 Totem Beach Road, Tulalip. 360-657-2571 or 360-653-7428.

No Fear: Overcoming Fear and Anxiety, a series on using Buddha’s wisdom to understand the root causes of fear, how fear arises, and how we can overcome it. 7:30-9 p.m. Thursdays through March 30 at Anabel’s Framing Gallery, 2531 Broadway, Everett. $10.

Buddhist meditation and Dharma talk: Jody Monahan leads a meditation, talk and question and answer session, 7:30-9 p.m. Thursdays, through March 30, $10, $5 students and seniors, Anabel’s Framing and Gallery, 2531 Broadway St., Everett; 206-526-9565, www.meditateinseattle.org.

Dinner and a Movie: Vineyard Community Church will show “Walk the Line” and offer all-you-can eat tacos March 31 at 17712 15th Ave. NE, Shoreline. Movie begins at 7 p.m. Cost is $10 for adults and $5 for kids ages 6 to 13. All proceeds go to the church youth group.

Christian Education Opportunities for Lent: 10 a.m. Tuesday Bible studies, 7 p.m. Tuesdays Abraham teachings, 6 p.m. Thursdays Souper Suppers, 10 a.m. Sunday Sermon Series. First Congregational UCC, 2624 Rockefeller Ave., Everett. 425-252-7224.

Engaged/Pre-engaged Encounter: March 17 through 19, Warm Beach Camp, 20800 Marine Drive, Stanwood; 800-228-6724, www.warmbeach.com.

Many Lamps: Interfaith Youth host world culture and music festival, 2:30-4:30 p.m. March 19, $10, $5 youth, $15 family, East Shore Unitarian Church, 12700 SE 32nd St., Bellevue.

“On the Sixth Day!”: a live presentation on creationism in digital multimedia with Tom Hoyle at 6 p.m. March 26 at Edgewood Baptist Church, 20406 76th Ave. W., Edmonds. Free. 425-776-5104.

Marriage Encounter: March 31 through April 2, Warm Beach Camp, 20800 Marine Drive, Stanwood; 800-228-6724, www.warmbeach.com.

Time for Change? Therapy Group for Women in Transition: The Jewish Family Service offers a 10 weekly sessions beginning from noon-1:30 p.m. April 3. Led by group psychotherapist Aylee Welch and Sharie Bowman. All women welcome. No religious affiliation is necessary. Fee is $7 to 30 based on ability to pay. Free screening. 206-461-3240 ext. 3158.

Prayer Breakfast: The 46th annual Snohomish County Community Prayer Breakfast features guest speaker Chuck Buck, chairman of Buck Knives, 6:45 a.m. coffee and fellowship, 7-8:30 a.m. breakfast and program, April 14, $20, Everett Events Center, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett; 425-258-9211, ext. 112.

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