Community calendar

Bazaars

Community Craft Bazaar, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Stanwood Community and Senior Center, 7430 276TH St. NW, Stanwood.

Benefits

Hypnosis by Ms. M, 7p.m. Friday, Kamiak Performing Arts Center, 10801 Harbour Pointe Boulevard, Mukilteo. $10, $5 students. Suzette Young, 425-344-5429, mariner fundraiser@gmail.com. Benefits New Mariner Marauder’s Booster Club Fund.

South Everett Mukilteo Rotary Club Auction, “A Night on Broadway-Act II,” 5 p.m. April 10, Edward D. Hansen Conference Center, Comcast Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett. $85. Sheila Countryman-Bean, 425-760-5964, semrauction.maestroweb.com.

Brewer’s Night, 6:30 p.m. March 31, Prohibition Grille, 1414 Hewitt Ave., Everett. Benefits Big Brothers Big Sisters of Snohomish County. $35. 425-258-6100.

Camano Island Waterfront Inn, Spa and Bistro fundraiser for American Red Cross Haiti relief efforts through April 3, 1054 S. West Camano Dr., Camano Island. Auction, high tea, specials. www.camanoislandinn.com, 360-387-0783.

Camano Chapel Mothers of Preschoolers 20th annual auction, 5 p.m. April 23, 867 S. West Camano Drive, Camano Island. $12. 360-387-7202.

“Sip into Spring” wine and cheese tasting to benefit Clothes for Kids, 6:30 p.m. April 10, Patterson Cellars, 19501 144th Ave. NE, Suite D600, Woodinville. $40. www.clothesforkids.org.

Book Art Show, May 15-31, Open Door Gallery, Whidbey Island. If interested in showing work, e-mail opendoorwhidbey@gmail.com by March 15.

Assistance League’s Kitty Young Auxiliary “An April Affair Tea,” noon April 24, Gretchen DeLap Room, 5107 Evergreen Way, Everett. Lunch, 1 p.m. Passion for Fashion vintage fashion show. $25. 360-658-4507.

PAWS Wild Night Gala, 5:30 p.m. March 27, Sheraton Hotel, 1400 Sixth Ave., Seattle. $150. www.paws.org, 425-412-4027.

Classes

Interior designer Kelly DuByne and professional organizer Monika Kristofferson, 6 p.m. Thursday, Marysville Library, 6120 Grove St., Marysville. Marysville Parks and Recreation. $30 by Monday. 360-363-8400.

Free CPR and First Aid, 12:30 p.m. April 3, Seattle Tae Kwon Do, 22803 44th Ave. W., Mountlake Terrace. 425-775-0299.

Equestrian Crossings Spring Session registration deadline Friday. Horseback riding at three Whidbey Island locations. 360-632-1573, www.equestriancrossings.com, students@equestriancrossings.com.

Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County Community Education and Volunteer Training Class begins 5:30 p.m. April 19, Everett. Sharon Lee, 425-259-2827, ext. 24, sharon@dvs-snoco.org.

Dance

Austria Club Viennese Ball, 6 p.m. Saturday, Nile Country Club, 6601 244th St. SW, Mountlake Terrace. $75. 425-347-5078. www.austriaclubwa.com/.

For Kids

Spring Break Day Camp at Camp Killoqua, grades K-8, near Stanwood. March 29 to April 2 and April 5 to 9, $190 per week. Bus transportation is available. 425 258 5437, www.campfireusa snohomish.org.

Meetings

Everett Pacesetters Toastmaster Club, 7 p.m. Thursdays, Washington Oakes, 1717 Rockefeller Ave., Everett. 425-252-7649.

Arlington Kiwanis Club, 7 p.m. first and third Wednesdays, 18513 59th Ave. N., Arlington.

PBY Memorial Foundation (Patrol bomber manufactured by Consolidated Aircraft Corp. from 1936 to 1946), no-host luncheon, 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, NAS Whidbey CPO Club, 315 West Pioneer Way, Oak Harbor. Special recognition of the Coupeville High School History class will be made with the presentation of a financial grant. Sharon Nicholson will conduct a signing of her book “Their Place in History.”

Pet adoptions

Pawsitive Alliance Lucky Dog Adoption Event, noon to 3 p.m. today, Academy of Canine Behavior, 4705 240th St. SE, Bothell.

Programs

Northwest Stream Center, Adopt-A-Stream Foundation, 600 128th St. SE, Everett. Fishers, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Reintroducing the animals in the Northwest. $7, $5. 425-316-8592, aasf@streamkeeper.org.

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