Community Calendar

Evergreen chapter of the Association of Information Technology Professionals, 7 p.m. Thursday, The Flying Pig, 2929 Colby Ave., Everett. Chris Scoville of Microsoft, “Understanding the .NET Development Environment.” $23, dinner. Reservations: 425-261-5603.

* Strategic planning session for seniors to establish goals and objectives for the senior community, 2:30 p.m. Monday, Mill Creek City Hall, 15728 Mill Creek Blvd.

* Monroe Historical Society, 7 p.m. Thursday, Tualco Grange Hall, 18933 Tualco Road, Monroe. Louise Lindgren, Women’s Legacy Project.

* Public access and restoration plans for the Forgotten Creek watershed between Kromer Avenue and Bond Street in north Everett, 6 p.m. Tuesday, Everett Public Library Auditorium, 2702 Hoyt Ave., Everett.

Reunions

* 1970s Young Life Reunion in conjunction with Cascade High School reunion, 11 a.m. Oct. 2, 10620 Vernon Road, Lake Stevens. 425-334-1839, dougsimmons777@yahoo.com

* Arlington High School, Class of 1974, Oct. 2. 425-356-7713.

* Nathan Hale High School, Class of 1974, Sept. 25. nhhs74reunion@aol.com. 425-745-1311.

* Cascade High School, Class of 1974, Oct. 2. 509-924-2908 or drylaje@comcast.net.

* Cascade High School, Class of 1964, Oct. 2-3. 425-330-1941.

* Snohomish High School, Class of 1994, unofficial reunion picnic, noon Sept. 19, Lake Sammamish State Park. 206-229-9738.

Programs

* Friends of Camano Island Parks, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Camano Multipurpose Center, 141 E. Camano Drive. Craig Tufts, chief naturalist for the National Wildlife Federation, will discuss the benefits of linking individual backyard wildlife habitats in a community.

Tea

* American Association of University Women English High Tea, 10 a.m. Saturday, Lynnwood Unity Church, 16727 Alderwood Mall Parkway, Lynnwood. $13. 425-778-0756. New members of Edmonds branch ushered in. Feel free to wear hats and gloves.

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