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Bazaars

  • Mill Creek Lions Club 7th Annual Holiday Bazaar, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 20, Penny Creek Elementary School, 4117 132nd St. SE, Everett. Tables, $45 or $55. Linda Holz, 206-528-2525, MillCreekLionsClub@yahoo.com.

    Benefits

  • Annual Robe Valley BBQ to benefit Robe Valley Fire District No. 23, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Green Gables General Store, 32518 Mountain Loop Highway, Granite Falls. Raffles.

    PBY Memorial Foundation Project Seaplane Luncheon and Auction, 11:30 a.m. July 9, CPO club, 315 West Pioneer Way, Oak Harbor. Auction includes some mementos from Vietnam. $15. Jim Siggens, 360-279-1753, 360-240-9500. Raise money to bring a patrol bomber to Whidbey Island.

    Mill Creek Senior Center Waffle Breakfast, 8:30 to 11 a.m. July 8, Merrill Gardens at Mill Creek, 14905 Bothell-Everett Highway, Mill Creek. $10 benefits Mill Creek Senior Center.

    Dinner in the Field, 5 p.m. July 25, Swan’s Trail Farm, 7301 Rivershore Road, Snohomish. Benefits Sherwood Community Services. Chef Margaret Boys-Wolf, cellist John Ames, Moonlight Swing Orchestra. $100. 425-334-4071, sherwood@sherwoodcs.org.

    Classes

  • Free U.S. Constitution class begins 7 p.m. July 5, Marysville. Ages 12 and older. Virginia, 425-335-7733.

    Dinner

  • Stillaguamish Senior Center Old-Fashioned Chicken Dinner, noon to 2 p.m. today, 18308 Smokey Point Blvd., Arlington. $8, $7, $5. Entertainment.

    Programs

  • New and Again Thrift Shoppe free electronics recycling event, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 10, 3116 Rucker Ave., Everett. Computers, monitors, TVs, laptops, cell phones. Small fee for other equipment. 425-239-4118.

    Edmonds Backyard Wildlife Habitat Project offers classes and programs about the environment, frogs, habitat. edmondsbackyardwildlifehabitat.org. “Fostering a Community that Lives in Harmony with Nature,” 18104 76th Ave. W., Edmonds, WA 98026. 425-672-2150.

    Reunions

  • Arlington High School, class of 1950, Aug. 20. 530-365-0945, kennyrlola@hotmail.com.

    Cascade High School, class of 1965, Sept. 25. 425-355-1340, www.cascadealumni.com.

    Cascade High School, class of 1970, Aug. 7. R3Caverlys@aol.com.

    Edmonds High School, class of 1970, Oct. 15-16. edmondshigh1970@gmail.com.

    Everett High School, class of 1950, Aug. 28. olsonph@yahoo.com.

    Everett High School, class of 1957, Aug. 5. 425-257-1164.

    Everett High School, class of 1960, Aug. 13-15. 425-357-8141, www.classreport.org.

    Marysville High School, class of 1970, July 17, Sept. 18. 360-697-1134, e-mail richt31@earthlink.net.

    Lake Stevens High School, class of 1958, July 23. 425-335-7962.

    Marysville High School, class of 1970, July 17. 360-697-1134, richt31@earthlink.net.

    Marysville Pilchuck High School, class of 1980, Aug. 13-14. jcull77@aol.com, 425-263-2464.

    Monroe High School, class of 1953, July 24. 360-794-7075.

    Monroe High School, class of 1970, July 31, 425-501-1883, 425-359-3064.

    Scriber Lake/Continuation High School Reunion Potluck, students, faculty, staff, and friends from the 1970’s, 1980’s and beyond, noon Aug. 1, Martha Lake Park Shelter No. 3, 16300 E. Shore Drive, Lynnwood. michelledietz@comcast.net.

    Skykomish Old Timers Picnic, 10 a.m. July 17, US 2 and City Ball Park Road, Skykomish.

    Snohomish High School, class of 1945, July 29. 425-353-2873, 425-353-2800.

    Snohomish High School, class of 1955, July 24. 360-659-4888 or 425-334-3798.

    Stanwood All School Reunion, Sept. 12. 360-629-3170.

    Sales

    Granite Falls Eagles Garage Sale, Aug. 7, 402 N. Granite Ave., Granite Falls. Tables, $10. 425-328-0593.

    Oso Flea Market, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 16, 17, 21824 Highway 530 NE, Arlington. Tables, $10 per day. 360-435-9881. Benefits Fire District No. 25.

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