Community Calendar

Bazaar

Craft and gift show, Saturday, Stanwood Community and Senior Center, 7430 276th St. NW, Stanwood. Tables: 629-7403, ext. 114.

Benefits

MS Helping Hands-MSHH second annual celebrity bowling benefit, 10 a.m. May 30, Robin Hood Lanes, 9801 Edmonds Way, Edmonds. Free lunch for all bowlers, raffle, silent auction. www.mshelp.org, 425-712-1804.

Tip a Cop, noon to 8 p.m. Saturday, Red Robin, 16814 Twin Lakes Ave., Marysville. Benefits Arlington police.

Cavelero Mid High spring dinner dance, 6 p.m. Saturday, 8220 24th St. SE, Everett. 425-335-3717.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Snohomish County Bowl for Kids’ Sake, May 2 and 3, Glacier Lanes, Everett. Register by Friday. 425-252-2227.

Assistance League of Everett’s Kitty Young Auxiliary, “An April Affair,” noon April 25, Gretchen DeLap Room, 5107 Evergreen Way, Everett. Auction, lunch, entertainment, fashion show. $25. Supports Operation School Bell and the other philanthropic programs of Assistance League. Reserve by Friday. 425-923-4519.

Boy Scout Troop 222 silent auction and Italian dinner, 6 p.m. Friday, LDS Church, 10120 Chapel Hill Road, Lake Stevens. Benefits summer camp expenses and tents.

Snohomish County Viking Football dinner and auction, 5 p.m. May 23, Tulalip Tribal Center, 6700 Totem Beach Road, Marysville. Spaghetti dinner and auction. $25, $15 children. 425-773-2130, Debbie98293@aol.com. Vikings are a minor league team.

Lynnwood High School bingo night, 6:30 p.m. Friday, 3001 184th St. SW, Lynnwood.

Breakfast

Norwegian pancake breakfast, 7:30 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Ebenezer Lutheran Church, 2111 117th Ave. NE, Lake Stevens. All-you-can-eat Norwegian pancakes with strawberries, maple syrup, sliced ham, beverages. $5. Children 3 and younger eat for free.

Classes

Snohomish County Chapter of the American Red Cross offers scholarships for health and safety training in Everett to active duty members of the armed forces, reservists, National Guard personnel and veterans, including family members. 425-304-4476, 425-740-2321.

Beginning Catalog and Internet Class, 10 a.m. Saturday, 1 p.m. May 14, Monroe Library, 1070 Village Way, Monroe. Register: 360-794-7851, ext. 4130.

Mukilteo Library offers AARP Tax-Aide; ESL Talk Time; evening book group, 7 p.m. Thursday; digital photo editing, 11 a.m. Saturday; plant exchange, 2 p.m. Saturday; daytime book group, 10 a.m. April 20. 4675 Harbour Pointe Blvd.

Dance

Dancin’ at the Grange, 7:30 p.m. Friday, South Camano Grange, 2227 S. Camano Drive, Camano Island. Music by Mary Bellue. Swing dance lesson. $8. 360-387-6842, AdaptableDesigns@cs.com.

Film

“It Happened One Night,” 1 p.m. Saturday, Mountlake Terrace Library, 23300 58th Ave. W., Mountlake Terrace.

For kids

Find out about Camp Fire USA, 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays through May 5, Silver Lake Elementary School, 12815 Bothell-­Everett Highway, Everett. $20. hhuschka@­campfireusasnohomish.org.

Register for Edmonds summer camps, www.reczone.org, 425-771-0230.

Meetings

Snohomish County League of Women Voters, “What’s Happening to Our Children,” 7 p.m. Thursday, PUD, 2320 California St., Everett. Budget cuts for children’s program.

Stanwood Area Historical Society, 2 p.m. April 21, Floyd Norgaard Cultural Center, 27108 102nd Ave NW, Stanwood. Fashion show by Vicki Tanner.

National Association of Active and Retired Federal Employees, Everett Chapter 193, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Evergreen Lanes, 5111 Claremont Way, Everett. Joe Ramey, Everett Fire Department’s fire inspector and investigator.

Stanwood-Camano Friends of the Library, 11 a.m. Tuesday, 9701 271st St. NW, Stanwood. Bev Paulson, Camano artist, and Sno-Isle Library director Jonalyn Woolf-Ivory.

Thelma Lodge No. 26, Daughters of Norway, 10 a.m. Saturday, St. Paul’s Church, 2005 Colby Ave, Everett. “Journey of the Strings,” a group of young women who sing, dance and play instruments.

Camano Island Library Third Thursday Readers, 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Camano Island Library, 848 N. Sunrise Blvd., Camano Island. “Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood” by Alexandra Fuller. “The Maltese Falcon” will be the choice for the meeting May 21. Copies of “Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight” available now; “The Maltese Falcon” should be available by Saturday. Call the library at 360-387-5150.

Friends of the Mill Creek Library, 6:45 p.m. Thursday, University Book Store, 15311 Main St., Town Center. “Gilead” by Marilynne Robinson. Leader: Lori Alling.

Evening Book Group, 7 p.m. Thursday, Mukilteo Library, 4675 Harbour Pointe Blvd., Mukilteo. “The Whistling Season” by Ivan Doig.

Programs

“The Search for Bigfoot,” 2 p.m. April 19, Snohomish Library, 311 Maple Ave., Snohomish. Free. By Last Leaf Productions.

Whidbey Island Conservation District and Island County Marine Resources Committee free Low Impact Development tour, 10 a.m. Friday, Oak Harbor. Register: www.­whidbeycd.org/lidtour.htm, 360-678-4708, www.whidbeycd.org.

Birds of Camano, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Camano Multipurpose Center, 141 N. East Camano Drive, Camano Island.

Northwest Stream Center, Adopt-A-Stream Foundation, 600 128th St. SE, Everett. Junior Streamkeeper, 3 p.m. Tuesday, $5, $7. In the Company of Crows and Ravens, 7 p.m. April 22. $7, $5. Rediscovery Environmental Educators Institute, 8:30 a.m. May 14 and 15, $150. 425-338-2400, aasf@streamkeeper.org.

Reunions

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

Everett High School, class of 1967, July 25. Steve Peterson, sfp@isp.com.

Everett High School, class of 1939, May 23. 360-653-4998, 425-252-6922.

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

Everett High School, class of 1969, Aug. 8. 360-659-6867.

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

Mariner High School, class of 1999, July 31. schools.mukilteo.wednet.edu/MA/index.html.

Marysville High School, class of 1949, Aug. 1. 425-252-6709.

Marysville High School, class of 1959, Aug. 22. 425-397-7301, marysvilleclassof1959@comcast.net.

St. Mary Magdalen, class of 1969, June 5 and 6, Everett. John Watkins, 425-343-5310, jm2u469@yahoo.com.

Snohomish High School All Classes Reunion, July 17-19, 360-282-3197, emge@ci.snohomish.wa.us, www.­ComeHome Snohomish.com.

Snohomish High School, class of 1969, Aug. 8. lynnmarohl@hotmail.com, 425-338-0952.

Volunteers

Disaster relief volunteers are needed for daytime service with the Snohomish County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Required training is free. Successful candidates will be assigned to teams that provide disaster relief assistance to Snohomish County residents whenever disaster strikes. Diana Schmid, 425-740-2327, schmidd@snohomishcounty.redcross.org.

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