Community Calendar

Bazaars

Sundays on the Waterfront, arts and crafts fair, noon to 6 p.m. today, July 6, Aug. 3, Sept. 7, Edmonds Waterfront, by the fishing pier. 425-771-2000.

Benefits

Garage sale fundraiser to support the Edmonds-Woodway Drill &Pom Team, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, 7600 212th St. SW, Edmonds. Several families.

Housing Hope’s Stanwood Ambassadors, in partnership with Vicki Tanner, present a vintage fashion show, Passion for Fashion, 2 p.m. Saturday, Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, 27201 99th Ave. NW, Stanwood. Benefits Lervick Family Village, a Housing Hope site in Stanwood. Tickets, 360-387-4545.

Everett Emblem Club No. 523 wine tasting party, 2 to 5 p.m. June 22, Normanna Hall, 2725 Oakes Ave., Everett. Donations for raffle and auction sought. $15, 425-353-2337. Benefits charities.

Cats ‘n Garden Tour, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 8, Marysville to Stanwood. $10, 11 and younger tour for free. Benefits Purrfect Pals cat shelter in Arlington. 360-618-0417.

Aerospace Machinists District 751 seventh annual Flight for Sight Fun Run &Walk, 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Boeing Activity Center, 6098 36th Ave. W, Everett, Benefits Guide Dogs of America. 800-763-1301 ext. 335.

Camano Island Senior &Community Center second annual Gala Auction, October 11. To donate or sponsor, call Karla Jacks, 360-387-0222.

Robin Hood Lanes and Dunn Lumber Multiple Sclerosis Celebrity Bowl Benefit for MS, to benefit Helping Hands-MSHH, Saturday, Robin Hood Lanes, Edmonds. www.MShelp.org.

Meetings

Sno-King MS Support Group, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Edmonds United Methodist Church, 828 Caspers St., Edmonds. Potluck dinner, entertainment.

Everett Library Brown Bag Book Discussion, noon Tuesday, 2702 Hoyt Ave., Everett.

Camano Island Disaster Action team of the American Red Cross, Island County Chapter, 7 p.m. June 9, Madrona Fire Hall, 916 W. Fifth St., Camano Island.

Programs

17th annual Collectors Car Show &Flea Market, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 9, Camano Senior and Community Center, 606 Arrowhead Road, Camano Island. Flea market, music by the Rockaway Beach Band, barbecue, beer garden. Register at the center. 360-387-0222.

Sundays with Shakespeare Films, 1:30 this afternoon, Oak Harbor Library, 1000 SE Regatta Drive, Oak Harbor. Free popcorn.

Reunions

Bothell High School, class of 1978, Oct. 10-11. 425-483-2233, bhs78reunion@hotmail.com.

Cascade High School, class of 1968, Aug. 9. 425-337-9457.

Everett High School, class of 1948, 2 p.m. Aug. 17, Naval Station Everett. 425-741-8022, domo88@verizon.net.

Everett High School, class of 1988, Aug. 15-17. Everetthigh1988@hotmail.com.

Lake Stevens High School, class of 1958, Aug. 8-9. 425-335-7962, mltastad@comcast.net.

Mariner High School, class of 1978. Sept. 6. 425-870-7444.

Marysville-Pilchuck High School, class of 1978, July 26. fourossy@yahoo.com, 424-252-7852.

Monroe High School, class of 1953, July 19. 360-794-7075.

Monroe High School, class of 1968, July 25 to 27. eadyemartinson@aol.com, 360-805-4222.

Snohomish High School, class of 1955, noon July 26, 13724 S. Machias Road, Snohomish. 425–334–3798.

Snohomish High School, class of 1963, Aug. 23. 425-355-0427.

Snohomish High School, class of 1958, Aug. 22 to 24. 425-353-1494.

Snohomish High School, class of 1978, Aug. 23. http://home1.gte.net/res09uap/shs.

Sales

Plant and rummage sale, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Darrington Cascade Seniors, 1115 Darrington Ave., Darrington.

Lake Goodwin Community Club Annual Neighborhood Garage Sale, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 14, 17323 42nd Ave. NW, Stanwood. Tables, 360-652-9786.

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