Did you lose your camera at the ice caves? Call me

Published 10:00 pm Monday, September 27, 2010

Take a look at this lovely family.

It could one of those precious four-generation photographs.

We have no clue about the lineage, because we don’t know who the people are in the snapshot.

Eric Minnig, co-owner of Ken’s Camera in Everett, said his family was hiking Aug. 5 at the Big Four Ice Caves near Granite Falls.

The family found a digital camera while looking at the memorial for Grace Tam, 11, who was killed by falling ice July 31.

“It’s a nice Canon 640 point and shoot,” he said. “We ran an ad in the lost and found with no luck finding an owner.”

Minnig said there a quite a few photos on the memory card.

Does anyone know these people? We would sure like to return their camera and photographs.

If you can shed some light, please call 425-339-3451.

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Every dime of the money raised by selling pumpkins, until Halloween, at Machias Nursery, will be donated to the Snohomish Food Bank.

The nursery is located at 3730 S. Machias Road near Snohomish.

Pumpkins are donated to Machias by Bailey Compost, a fourth-generation family farm in Snohomish.

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Elle Marie Hair Studio’s 2010 Pink Hair for Hope campaign is underway.

Folks may donate $10 to show their support and raise awareness for breast cancer. In return, receive a pink hair extension.

Make a donation and receive an extension through Oct. 31 at either studio, 17917 Bothell-Everett Highway No. 102 in Bothell or at 9623 32nd St. SE, Suite B102, in Lake Stevens.

Proceeds will be given to both the National Breast Cancer Foundation and the American Cancer Society’s “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” walk.

Elle Marie Hair Studio has been involved in the Pink Hair for Hope program since 2007 and donated more than $12,000 to the cause which is part of the SO.CAP.USA Hair Extensions Pink Hair For Hope Program.

Co-owner and marketing manager Jody Bossert says the extension attaches to natural hair very close to the scalp, leaving an invisible bond.

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Scrubs Sports Grille is open for business at 1416 Hewitt Ave. in Everett.

We wrote about Jeff Aaron (http://tinyurl.com/Herald JeffAaron) May 3 after his last day broadcasting an afternoon sports talk program at KRKO-AM 1380 in Everett.

Aaron was busy getting Scrubs open with a group of partners, though he still adores being on air.

He says he is hoping to land another radio gig, but until then, he will no longer offer on-air interviews with well-known sports figures such as Jim Brown, Warren Moon and Tim Tebow.

“I have one of the great Rolodexes of sports,” Aaron says.

Aaron says Scrubs is a great spot to watch sports, (How about those Seahawks!) and share a meal with friends.

Kristi O’Harran: 425-339-3451; oharran@heraldnet.com.