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REUNIONS

Cascade, all-school: Cascade High School in Everett celebrates its 50th anniversary with a celebration at 2 p.m. Saturday. The school is at 801 E. Casino Road. All are invited to celebrate. Walk through a decade-by-decade display organized by current honors history students, enjoy student musical performances and more. Have items for display? Visit www.cascadealumni.com for more information.

Cascade, 1973: 6-10 p.m. July 20 at Floral Hall at Forest Park, 800 E. Mukilteo Blvd. in Everett. More info: Diana Erickson at 425-334-0992, Bill Loesche at 425-750-8924, www.cascadealumni.com.

Cascade, 1983: 6:30-11:30 p.m. Aug. 10 at the Hilton Garden Inn, 8401 Paine Field Blvd., Mukilteo. More info: www.cascadealumni.com.

Cascade, 1963: Celebrating the 50-year reunion Sept. 6-7 at Tulalip Casino Hotel, 200 Quil Ceda Blvd., Tulalip. More info: www.cascadealumni.com.

Everett, 1935-1945: noon Aug. 17 at the Carl Gipson Senior Center, 3025 Lombard Ave., Everett. RSVP to Ernie Arnold at 425-512-9786 or the senior center at 425-257-8780.

Mariner, 1973: Reunions With Class is planning the 40-year reunion. More info: 800-954-1044 or www.reunionswithclass.com.

Silvana, all-school: Silvana all-school reunion, 12-5 p.m. July 14 at Viking Hall, 1331 Pioneer Highway, Silvana. All former students welcome. More info: 360-652-7220.

Snohomish, 1963: The 50-year reunion includes multiple activities Sept. 13-15. More info: www.snohomish-high-1963.com, Margaret at 425-225-6238 or Janet at 360-568-4330.

CLUBS &GROUPS

Business and Professional Women, Greater Everett: Next regular meeting is 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. today (fourth Monday) at Bob’s Burgers and Brew, 1611 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett. More info: Joyce Robins, president, 206-909-6815.

Camano Island Women’s Republican Club: Next luncheon meeting is at noon May 28 (fourth Tuesday) at the Lost Lake Community Center, 1469 Lake Drive, Camano Island. A program honoring military veterans commences at 12:30 p.m. With a color guard from Stanwood American Legion Post 92. Post Commander George Gold and Service Officer Mike Mitchell will present on the Legion’s role in helping veterans and available veterans. Visitors and military veterans invited to attend. More info: Nina Kurrle, 360-387-4157.

Daughters of Penelope: Greek women’s organization meets next at 7:30 p.m. June 6 (first Thursday). Meetings held at various locations. The organization focuses on philanthropic endeavors and connecting with Greek heritage. More info: 425-252-7229.

Everettes RV and Trailer Club: Next dinner meeting is at 5:30 p.m. May 28 (fourth Tuesday) in the community meeting room of Evergreen Bowling Lanes, 5111 Claremont Way, Everett. More info: 360-629-8510.

Good Sam Club: Chapters in Snohomish and Island counties are accepting new members who enjoy RVing, meeting new friends and going new places. More info: brightsky39@yahoo.com or 425-347-3474.

Good Sam Club, Single Sams of Washington chapter: Inviting all RVing single men and women to camp and lunch at various locations monthly. More info: singlesamsofwashington@gmail.com or 253-632-1502.

Mill Creek Seniors Club: Next potluck meeting is planned for noon June 3 (first and third Mondays) in the City Hall community room, 15728 Main St. More info: 425-357-1260.

Old Bags of Arlington: Group seeks new “old bags.” The group organizes fundraisers to help children and families who don’t qualify for public assistance. Members must be at least 39 years old. Meets next at noon June 7 (first Friday) at the Boys &Girls Club, 18513 59th Ave. NE. More info: Etta Melhart, 360-435-3279.

Sno-Isle Genealogical Society: Meets next at 6:30 p.m. June 5 (first Wednesday) at the SIGS Research Library, 19827 Poplar Way in Lynnwood’s Heritage Park. The next free beginning genealogy class is 10-11 a.m. June 8 (first Saturday). A beginner’s packet is available for a small donation. Regular library hours are 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. More info: 425-775-6267.

Soroptimist International Marysville: Meets next at 7 a.m. June 4 (first and third Tuesday) at Fanny’s Restaurant, 505 Cedar Ave., Suite A1, Marysville. More info: Renae, 425-971-0031.

Zonta Club of Everett: Meets next at 7:30 a.m. June 6 (first and third Thursday) at the Everett Golf and Country Club, 1500 52nd St. SE. Guests are welcome. More info: info@zontaeverett.org or 425-422-6157.

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