Clubs & Interests: Out & About, Community Dances

OUT & ABOUT

Boating, Everett: Everett Sail and Power Squadron has monthly potluck meetings at 6:30 p.m. first Tuesdays (except July and August) at Firefighters Hall, 2411 Hewitt Ave., Everett. Guest speaker follows. More info: www.everettsailand powersquadron.com, 425-337-2762.

Boating, Mukilteo: The Mukilteo Yacht Club meets 6 p.m. fourth Thursdays (except August and December, and third Thursday in November) at the Milltown Sailing Association clubhouse, 410 14th St. at the Port of Everett. (Turn west on 13th Street from Marine View Drive and follow blue “yacht club” signs to gray one-story building south of Boxcar Park.) Power and sail boaters welcome. More info: www.mukilteoyachtclub.com, myc@mukilteoyachtclub.com, 425-636-3310.

Cars, Buick: The North Cascade Chapter of Buick Club of America meets 7:30 p.m. fourth Tuesdays, with dinner at 6:30 p.m., at Golden Corral, 1065 State Ave., Marysville. More info: www.facebook.com/north cascadebuickclub, Keith Mitchell, 206-300-7150 or KTM.Gman@comcast.net..

Cars, Model A Ford: The “Moon on A” Model A Ford club meets 7:30 a.m. second Sundays at Collector’s Choice Restaurant, 215 Cypress Ave., Snohomish. More info: 425-338-3229.

Fishing, Edmonds: The Olympic Fly Fishers of Edmonds holds dinner meetings 6 p.m. second Wednesdays (except July and August). The October meeting will be held at Compass Courses, 110 W Dayton St. Fishing reports, guest speakers, raffle. More info: olympicflyfish.com.

Fishing, Edmonds: The Puget Sound Anglers Sno-King Chapter meets 6:30-9:30 p.m. second Thursdays at the Edmonds Senior Center, 220 Railroad Ave. Presentations from expert speakers, food, raffle. More info: 425-493-1737.

Fishing, Everett: The Steelhead and Salmon Club meets 6:30-8:30 p.m. third Thursdays at Everett Firefighters Hall, 2411 Hewitt Ave. Fishing seminar, discussion and raffle. Hot dog meal available. More info: www.everettsteelheadandsalmonclub.com.

Horses and trails: Back Country Horsemen of Washington help maintain trails on public lands and hold recreational rides. Local chapters include Traildusters in Everett (www.traildusters.org, 425-327-4881) and Cascade Horse Club in Lake Stevens (www.cascadehorseclub.org, 425-334-6010). More info: www.bchw.org.

RV, Everettes: The Everettes RV and Trailer Club dinner meetings are 5:30 p.m. fourth Tuesdays (except August and December) at Evergreen Bowling Lanes, 5111 Claremont Way, Everett. Monthly outings April to October. More info: 360-435-8169, www.oakesws.com/everettes.

RV, Good Sam: Good Sam Club chapters in Snohomish and Island counties seek new members who enjoy RVing, meeting new friends and going to new places. More info: Barbara Smith, 425-776-8386 or bjsmith1941@msn.com. Interested singles contact 360-508-4286 or n13mccoy@gmail.com.

COMMUNITY DANCES

Camano Center: Halloween Dance hosted by Camano Junction, 7-10 p.m. Oct. 27 at the Camano Center, 606 Arrowhead Road, Camano Island; $10, $8 students. No host bar and snacks available. Costumes encouraged but not required. More info: 360-387-0222.

Cascade Crossfires: Plus square dances, 6:30-9 p.m. Mondays, September to July, at Cedar Valley Grange, 20526 52nd Ave. W, Lynnwood; $7. Lessons start in October at 7:30 p.m. More info: Jan, 206 369-7131, cascadecross fires.org.

Dudes and Dolls Square Dance Club: Cedar Valley Grange, 20526 52nd Ave. W., Lynnwood. More info: www.dudesanddolls.org.

Edmonds Senior Center: Fling dance with live bands, 1 to 3 p.m. Fridays at Edmonds Senior Center, 220 Railroad Ave.; $4. No partner necessary. Beginning line dance class, 3:30 p.m. Mondays; $4. Dance sampler class with foxtrot, swing and waltz instruction, 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays; $5. More info: 425-774-5555.

Freewheelers Square Dance Club: Mountlake Terrace Community Senior Center, 23000 Lakeview Drive. More info: www.squaredanceseattle.com.

Happy Hoppers: Regular square dance sessions are held second and fourth Sundays, September through June, at the Stillaguamish Senior Center, 18308 Smokey Point Blvd., Arlington. Plus is 6-6:30 p.m. followed by mainstream, 6:30-9 p.m. More info: 425-334-4374, www.happy hoppers.org.

Fern Bluff Squares: Second Saturday dances, September to June, at South Lake Stevens Grange, 2109 103rd Ave. SE. Pre-rounds are 7:30-8 p.m. followed by mainstream, 8-10:30 p.m. More info: www.fbs.isquare dance.com.

Hayloft Dance Hall & Event Center: 15320 35th Ave. W, Lynnwood. Group ballroom dance classes, 11 a.m. Saturdays; $10. Friday dances, 7 p.m.; $15. More info: www.hayloftdance.com.

Loco Billy’s Wild Moon Saloon: Line dancing with free ladies’ nights at 27021 102nd Ave. NW, Stanwood. More info: 360-629-6500; www.locobillys.com.

Marysville YMCA: Dance party, 4:30-6:30 p.m. last Thursdays at 6420 60th Drive NE; $5. More info: 360-651-1605.

Normanna Hall: 2725 Oakes Ave., Everett. Ballroom dance, 1-3:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays to Bob’s Swing Band; $6. Country and Western dance Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. instruction and 8:30-11 p.m. dance; $5. More info: 425-252-0291.

Skandia Folkdance Society: Dance parties are first and third Fridays, with teaching 7:30-8:30 p.m. and open dance 8:30-11 p.m. at Cedar Valley Grange, 20526 52nd Ave. W., Lynnwood; $15 nonmembers. More info: 425-954-5262, www.skandia-folkdance.org.

Sky Valley Whirlwinds: Dances are 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. third Fridays, September through May, $7; and lessons are 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays, January through May, $5; at Tri-Way Grange, 3509 Seattle Hill Road, Mill Creek. More info: 425-337-3658.

Sno-King International Folk Dance Club: Dances from many countries, 7 p.m. Wednesdays (all requests) and Saturdays (program and requests) at Cedar Valley Grange, 20526 52nd Ave. W., Lynnwood; $8 nonmembers. More info: 949-646-7082, www.sno-king.org.

Whirlybirds Square Dance Club: Hayloft Dance Hall & Event Center, 15320 35th Ave. W, Lynnwood. Regular club dances are 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. second Saturdays, September through May. More info: whirlybirdsdanceclub@gmail.com.

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