Community Calendar

REUNIONS

Cascade, all-school: Cascade High School in Everett celebrates its 50th anniversary with a celebration at 2 p.m. June 1. 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. Cost is $45. 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. Cost is $60. More info: www.cascadealumni.com.

Cascade, 1963: Celebrating the 50th class reunion Sept. 6-7 at Tulalip Casino Hotel, 200 Quil Ceda Blvd., Tulalip. Starts with a no-host bar Friday night, a sit-down dinner Saturday and a Sunday picnic. Cost is $75-$80. More info: www.cascadealumni.com.

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.

CLUBS &GROUPS

Business and Professional Women, Greater Everett: Next regular meeting is 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. May 27 (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. Guest speaker is Sharon Hamek, who will talk about education. New members and visitors welcome. More info: Nina Kurrle, 360-387-4157.

Everett Area Newcomers Club: A Snohomish County Club for women who are interested in making new friends. You do not need to be new to the area to join. More info: barlip@msn.com or 425-355-7489.

Everett Rock and Gem Club: Meets next at 7 p.m. May 21 (third Tuesday) at Everett United Church of Christ, 2624 Rockefeller Ave., Everett. Dues are $20, $30 for couples and $7.50 for age 18 or younger. More info: www.everettrockclub.com.

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.

Friends of the Edmonds Library: Meets next at 1 p.m. May 23 (fourth Thursday) at the Edmonds Library, 650 Main St. Guest speaker Manya Vee will talk about the Edmonds Art Walk. More info: www.edmondsfriends.org.

Genealogy Workgroup, Snohomish Library: Meets next at 10 a.m. May 25 (fourth Saturday). Geared at those interested in genealogy and makes use of the library’s extensive genealogical collection. The Snohomish Library is at 311 Maple Ave.

Good Sam Club: Chapters in Snohomish and Island counties are accepting new members who enjoy RV’ing, 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 RV’ing single men and women to camp and lunch at various locations monthly. More info: singlesamsofwashington@gmail.com or 253-632-1502.

Kiwanis Club: A volunteer group focused particularly on helping children, as well as other local community needs. More info: www.snohomishkiwanis.org.

Knit for Peace: Come knit and crochet from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturdays at Cafe Zippy, 2811 Wetmore Ave. in Everett. The community knitting project is making warm mittens, scarves and hats for the homeless. All experience levels welcome.

Knitting Group, Mukilteo Library: Meets 10 a.m.-noon Thursdays at the Mukilteo Library, 4675 Harbour Pointe Blvd. All skill levels welcome. Beginners: bring a pair of No. 8 or No. 9 needles and a skein of worsted-weight yarn.

Mill Creek Seniors Club: Next potluck meeting is planned for noon May 20 (first and third Mondays) in the City Hall community room, 15728 Main St. More info: 425-357-1260.

Monroe Wednesday Writers: Meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the Monroe Library, 1070 Village Way. Find weekly support and writing guidance at this group led by published author Bernadette Pajer. Junior Monroe Wednesday Writers, for writers in grades 6-12, meet at 5:30 p.m.

Mukilteo Yacht Club: Meets next at 6:30 p.m. May 23 (fourth Thursday) at the Old Mukilteo Garage, 807 Second Ave. The cruising and social club sponsors two cruises per month plus a monthly meeting and dinner. More info: www.mukilteoyachtclub.com or Denise at 425-218-3359.

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.

Puget Sound Camera Club: Meets at 7 p.m. the second, fourth and fifth Monday of the month at Maplewood Presbyterian Church, 19523 84th Ave. W., Edmonds. More info: 425-776-2442.

Puget Sound Singles: An active group of single people over age 50 who join for fun activities, such as movie nights, car races, oldies car show, potlucks, day trips and dinner adventures. Weekly breakfasts at 9 a.m. Saturdays at Denny’s, 132 128th St. SW, Everett.

Raw Food Gathering, Everett: Next gluten-free and vegan potluck for anyone interested in the raw food lifestyle is 6:30-8 p.m. May 21 (third Tuesday) at Cafe Zippy, 2811 Wetmore Ave. Bring a dish to share and your own plate and cup. More info: www.facebook.com/ CafeZippysRawFood.

Rotary Club: Rotary Club International is a service organization made up of business and professional leaders. Local clubs meet across Snohomish County. More info: www.rotary.org.

Rotary, Stanwood-Camano: Meets at noon Wednesdays in the school district board room, 26920 Pioneer Highway. A Group Study Exchange team visiting from New Zealand presents May 22. Presentations are open to the public; lunch is $15. More info: 360-722-7811.

Snohomish Antique Study Club: Meets next at 6:30 p.m. May 22 (fourth Wednesday) at the Snohomish Library, 311 Maple Ave. More info: Janet Cwar, 360-568-3849.

Sno-Isle Libraries Board of Trustees: A Special Meeting is set for 12:30 p.m. today at the Library District’s Service Center, 7312 35th Ave. NE, Marysville.

Soroptimist International Marysville: Meets next at 7 a.m. May 21 (first and third Tuesday) at Fanny’s Restaurant, 505 Cedar Ave., Suite A1, Marysville. More info: Renae, 425-971-0031.

Toastmasters, Mill Creek: Meets 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesdays in the second-floor conference room at Swedish Mill Creek, 13020 Meridian Ave. S. in Everett (use the non-emergency entrance). More info: Colin Pyle, 425-361-8231.

Toastmasters, Sultan: Looking to develop speaking and leadership skills? Ace a job interview? Ignite your career? The Sultan Earlywords seeks new members. The club meets from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Thursdays at the Sky Valley Eagles Club, 1112 E. Main St. Breakfast available for purchase. More info: Carolyn Eslick, 425-327-2093.

Valley Spinners Guild: Meets next from 7-9 p.m. May 21 (third Tuesday) at Zion Lutheran Church, 329 Ave. A, Snohomish. More info: Alice Lake, 360-668-8196, valleyspinnersguild@ gmail.com or [URL]valleyspinnersguild. wordpress.com;http://valleyspinnersguild.wordpress.com[URL].

Willow Place: Activities for adults with developmental disabilities are offered 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. Monday through Thursday at Quilceda Community Services, 9610 48th Drive NE, Marysville. Three-hour activity sessions include exercise, crafts, games and music. Cost is $15. More info: 360-653-2324.[/URL]

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