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Benefit concert, auction, raffle, 7 p.m. May 10, Olympic View Middle School, 2602 Mukilteo Speedway, Mukilteo. $5, door. Benefits Warner-Black family, involved in a February car accident.

* “Appetizer Extravaganza and Casino Night” fundraiser, 7 p.m. May 14, East County Senior Center, 824 Village Way, Monroe. Overnight casino getaway grand prize. $30. 360-794-6359.

* Benefit wine and cheese event, 5 p.m. May 18, Clothes for Kids, 16725 52nd Ave. W., Suite B, Lynnwood. $30, $50 couple. Door prizes, tours.

* An Elegant Affair!, 2 p.m. Saturday, Stanwood Senior Center, 7430 276th St. NW, Stanwood. Formal tea, fashion show, art exhibit, silent auction. Harpist Sara Reyna. Wear fancy hats, scarves and gloves. $15, 11 and younger $10. 360-629-7403.

* Marysville Sons of Italy Mille Cugini Lodge No. 2659 annual spaghetti dinner and raffle, 1-6 p.m. May 14, St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 4400 88th St. NE., Marysville. $9, $4 children, door. Benefits Marysville Food Bank, Marysville Fire Department, Marysville St. Vincent de Paul, Everett Women’s Shelter.

* Concert, 7 p.m. Saturday, Lake Stevens High School, 2908 113th Ave. NE, Lake Stevens. Edmonds Community College jazz group Soundsation and school jazz choir. $5 door.

* American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Everett hosts “Jazz Night at the Pig,” 6 p.m. May 19, Flying Pig, 2929 Colby Ave., Everett. Jazz, 7 p.m., Larry Prigg’s Resurrected Swing. $10, door. Relay for Life information, American Cancer Society, 800-729-5588.

* Marysville-Pilchuck High School concert to benefit Starlight Children’s Foundation, to brighten the lives of seriously ill children, 7 p.m. May 13, school cafeteria, 5611 108th St. NE, Marysville. $5 door.

* Snohomish Kiwanis Club’s 23rd annual benefit auction, 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Everett Events Center, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett. Benefits Snohomish Senior Center. $40. 360-568-3879

* Concert, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, First Congregational Church United Church of Christ, 2624 Rockefeller Ave., Everett. Agape Lyrica Treble Choir from Immaculate Conception and Our Lady of Perpetual Help parishes, Spirit of Grace, a contemporary Christian Gospel quartet. Refreshments and bake sale follow. Benefits Tana Alters, church member fighting cancer with no insurance.

* “Around the World” Mukilteo Family YMCA 12th annual benefit auction, 5:30 p.m. May 14, Lynnwood Convention Center, 3711 196th St. SW, Lynnwood. $75, $1,500 table of 10, includes steak and salmon. 425-348-6937. Donations, 425-349-1813.

Classes

* Everett Parks and Recreation: “Learn to Row”; “Hypnosis for Weight Loss”; “Secrets of Hanging Baskets”; “Kayak Paddle and Brunc”, 425-257-8300.

* National Scrapbook Day, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Gold Creek Church, 4326 148th St. SE, Mill Creek. $10-20. 425-337-1965.

Programs

* How to become a stream keeper, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Camano Senior and Community Center, 606 Arrowhead Road, Camano Island. Camano Island Watershed Program, Adopt-A-Stream Foundation. Jeffh@co.island.wa.us.

* Mun-E-Mentors Toastmaster Club, learn about public speaking, 7:30 a.m. Fridays, Everett Transit Operation Center, 3225 Cedar St., Everett. 360-653-0211.

Reunion

* Everett High School, Class of 1945, Sept. 15. 425-745-4904.

Sales

* Garden City Grange spring sale, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. today, 800 Second St., Snohomish. Benefits scholarship fund. Arts and craft items; Steve Dalton, Clear Creek Pottery.

* 4 U-Aalbu, Relay for Life team yard sale, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, 1102 Colby Ave., Everett. Benefits American Cancer Society.

* Spring boutique, 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday-Friday, 9:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, Hollywood Schoolhouse, 14810 NE 145th St., Woodinville.

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