Community Calendar

Benefits

Voices of Victims, fundraising breakfast for Families and Friends of Missing Persons and Violent Crime Victims, 7:30 a.m. Oct. 8, Tulalip Resort Casino, 10200 Quil Ceda Blvd., Tulalip. Free. Register by calling 425-252-6081.

Terrace View Presbyterian Church spaghetti dinner, 5 to 8 p.m. Oct. 3, 4700 228th St. SW, Mountlake Terrace. Donations. Bake sale, silent auction. Benefits scholarships. 425-672-4407.

Assistance League of Everett benefit auction, Celebrating a Child’s Dream, Sept. 26, Comcast Arena. 425-252-3011.

Everett Community College Foundation Gusto! 6:30 p.m. Oct. 2, Comcast Arena. Food, wine, microbrews, auction, music. Benefits foundation. $35 to $40. More info: 425-388-9535, www.everettcc.edu/gusto.

Monroe Boys &Girls Club BGC Music Festival, 7 p.m. Oct. 10, Gold Creek Community Church, 4326 148th St. SE, Mill Creek. Raffle, video games. Bands include Riverbend, Jake Marsh Trio and The Side Project. Benefits scholarships. $10, free for members. 360-794-4775, jmarsh@bgcsc.org. www.myspace.com/bgcmusicfestival..

Assistance League of Everett Gala Dinner Auction, 5 p.m. Sept. 26, Comcast Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett. 425-252-3011, ext. 113.

Classes

Fair Trade: Using Our Purchasing Power for Justice and Hope, 6:30 p.m. Sept. 13, 20, 27, North Creek

Presbyterian Church, 621 164th St. SE, Mill Creek. By Sarah Sweeney, Not For Sale Campaign. $10.

www.northcreekpres.org, sarah@notforsalecampaign.org.

Volunteers of America free Renter Certification Training, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, 2801 Lombard Ave., Everett. Learn about rental histories and renting laws. 425-339-1335.

Effective Listening and Communication Skills, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 8, Compass Health, 4526 Federal Ave., Everett. Dinner will be provided. Register: 425-232-7933 or compassfosters@gmail.com. Include name, phone number and the date of the class.

Groups

Puget Sound Singles, 9 a.m. Saturdays, Iron Horse Casino, 7903 Evergreen Way, Everett. Singles ages 45 and older, with a variety of interests. Potlucks, dine outs, cards. 425-745-2250.

Meetings

Zonta Club of Everett, noon Sept. 17, Everett Golf and Country Club, 1500 52nd St. SE, Everett. Literacy Aid for At-Risk Children by Susan Dibble, executive director of Page Ahead; literacy program for at-risk children. Reservations, $13, by Sept. 14, info@zontaeverett.org, 425-348-3501.

Friends of the Monroe Library, 7 p.m. Sept. 15, 1070 Village Way, Monroe.

Edmonds Toastmasters, 7 a.m. Fridays, Edmonds Pancake Haus, 530 Fifth Ave. S., Edmonds. www.edmondstoastmasters.org, 206-949-8025.

Thelma Lodge No. 26, Daughters of Norway, 10 a.m. Sept. 19, St. Paul’s Church, 2005 Colby Ave., Everett. Krumkake-making by Edith Carlquist.

Daughters of the American Revolution, 10 a.m. Sept. 12, Snohomish Library, 311 Maple St., Snohomish. Jeff Honeycutt, veterans affairs.

Mukilteo Arts Guild, 7 p.m. Wednesdays through Sept. 9, Mukilteo YMCA, 10601 47th Place W., Mukilteo. 425-315-0482.

Picnic

Little Red School House end-of-summer barbecue, 11 a.m. Sept. 12, Martha Lake Park, 16300 East Shore Drive, Lynnwood. 425-775-6070.

Reunions

Arlington High School, class of 1954, Sept. 9 and 10. 360-435-3887.

Bothell High School, class of 1989, Sept. 26. 360-863-1276, www.bhscougs1989.com.

Cascade High School, class of 1964, Sept. 19. chs64bruins@verizon.net.

Cascade High School, class of 1989, Sept. 25. www.cascade89reunion.com.

Cascade High School, class of 1969, Sept. 12. Woodhull1971@verizon.net, KromLinda@comcast.net.

Edmonds High School, class of 1966, Sept. 19. 360-653-8719, lishaf@msn.com.

Lake Stevens High School, class of 1979, Sept. 26. 425-238-3837.

Marysville High School, class of 1969, Sept. 26. 425-259-2461, marysvilleclassof1969@comcast.net.

Mountlake Terrace High School, class of 1979, Sept. 18. 425-330-1862, kattocco@clearwire.net.

Snohomish High School, class of 1942, Sept. 9. 360-668-3260.

Stanwood-Lincoln all-school reunion for classes of 1969 and earlier, Sept. 13. 360-629-3170, 360-629-2582.

Sales

Oak Harbor Lions Club sells Wenatchee-grown peaches, apricots, onions, peppers 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, 31645 Highway 20, Oak Harbor. While supplies last.

Volunteers

Tour volunteers are needed for a Sept. 12 Historic Everett Home Tour. 425-258-3271.

Volunteers needed Sept. 18 for plant removal and tree planting at Whitehorse Creek near Arlington. Stilly-Snohomish Fisheries Enhancement Task Force, 425-252-6686.

Snohomish County Chapter of the American Red Cross participates in United We Serve through Sept. 10. www.snohomishcounty.redcross.org.

Volunteers needed for Friendship Walk, 1 p.m. Sept. 12, Arlington Legion Park, 114 N. Olympic Ave., Arlington. For Village Community Services. 360-653-7752, ext. 14.

Everett Community College’s Adult Literacy Center seeks volunteers to assist adults learning reading, writing, English speaking and basic math. 425-388-9524, jfrost@everettcc.edu.

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