Community Calendar

Benefits

Stacy Jones Band barbecue and benefit, 11 a.m. Aug. 15, Edmonds Masonic Hall, 515 Dayton St., Edmonds. Blues concert benefits historic Edmonds opera house. Stacy Jones Band, Chris Stevens &Surf Monkeys, $20. tickets@artists-nw.com.

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 at Everett, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett. 425-252-3011, ext. 113.

Classes

Employment skills, begins Aug. 10, South Everett Goodwill’s Job Training and Education Center, 228 SW Everett Mall Way, Everett. Computers and English. 425-267-9718, ext. 103, rebecca.jacobson@ seattlegoodwill.org.

Meetings

Zonta, 7:30 a.m. Thursday, Everett Golf and Country Club, 1500 52nd St. SE, Everett. Jenny Wieland, Families and Friends of Violent Crimes. $13. 425-348-3501, cerman01@aol.com.

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

Lynnwood Kiwanis, 7 a.m. Thursdays, fire station, 18800 44th Ave. W., Lynnwood.

Snohomish County Toastmasters Club No. 690, 515 p.m. Mondays, Snohomish County Administration Building East, room 6A04, 3000 Rockefeller Ave., Everett.

National Association of Active and Retired Federal Employees, Everett Chapter 193, potluck picnic with the North Cascades Chapter 196, Aug. 9, Mukilteo City Park. Both chapters will supply fried chicken, corn-on-the-cob and baked beans. RSVP by Friday, 425-257-0850.

Reunions

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

Bothell High School, class of 1979, Aug. 28 and 29. 206-999-1373, teresa102@earthlink.net.

Bothell High School All Alumni Picnic, Aug. 16. Tour new school, 11 a.m. Aug. 14. 425-488-8260.

Bothell High School, class of 1954, Aug. 15 and 16. 425-747-2334, okipfer@comcast.net.

Bothell High School, class of 1959, Aug. 14-16. 425-455-4613, cglemmon@q.com.

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

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.

Cascade High School, class of 1979, Aug. 22. cascadealumni.com.

Cascade High School, class of 1966, reunion picnic Aug. 16. www.chs1966.net, mxnmailbox-chsclass66@yahoo.com.

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

Everett High School, class of 1944, Aug. 27. 425-355-2058.

Everett High School, class of 1989, Aug. 14 and 15. jason@alexdevco.com, 425-238-7854.

Everett High School, Class of 1949, Aug. 30. 425-322-3696.

Everett High School, class of 1969, Saturday. 360-659-6867.

Kamiak High School, class of 1999, Aug. 29 and 30. mandyhoov@hotmail.com.

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

Lake Stevens High School, class of 1955, Aug. 15. 360-757-1932, balind625@aol.com.

Lynnwood High School, class of 1974, Saturday. 206-399-7345. lhs74@hotmail.com.

Lynnwood High School, class of 1977, Aug. 15. 425-776-3475.

Marysville High School, class of 1959, Aug. 22. 425-397-7301, marysvilleclassof 1959@comcast.net.

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

Meadowdale High School class of 1979 “Smelts,” Aug. 15. 425 334-3141, Rfairlamb @earthlink.net.

Monroe High School, class of 1979, Aug. 16. www.MHS-Bearcats.com.

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

Snohomish High School, class of 1969, Saturday. lynnmarohl@hotmail.com, 425-338-0952.

Snohomish High School, class of 1956, Aug. 9. 425-348-0373.

Stanwood and Lincoln high schools, classes of 1938, 1 p.m. Aug. 15, Maxine’s, Stanwood.

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

Sultan Middle School, all classes, Aug. 16. 360-793-0610.

Volunteers

Snohomish County Chapter of the American Red Cross participates in United We Serve through Sept. 10. Get involved in national effort by volunteering. 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.

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