Eat Out For A Great Cause, a benefit dinner, will help with medical expenses incurred by Skyline Elementary School teacher Brad Hodge.
Luca’s Pizzeria and Ristorante, 403 91st Ave. NE in Lake Stevens, will donate 10 percent of Monday’s proceeds to Hodge.
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Got old Stuff? The Mukilteo Historical Society is working to complete a hands-on collection of artifacts to take to schools to help illustrate “the good old days.”
Call Ann Collier at 425-315-0823 if you want to donate any of the following: butter churn, butter mold, butter paddle, ladies bonnet, ladies lace collar, old shoe with buttons, curling iron, old fashioned pen, school books, old playing cards, stereo viewer and cards, telegraph key, molding plane, large old key, mustache cup, shaving mug and brush.
If you have something not on the list but similar, please call. Before loaning, remember that these items would not be part of the museum collection, but will be passed around for kids to hold and examine.
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“Mighty” autograph: John Foley, a former teacher at Cascade High School, signs copies of his novel, “A Mighty Wall,” at noon today at Borders in the Everett Mall. It’s about a young climber in Everett.
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Day of diversity: Monroe Family YMCA offers a Diversity Day Celebration from noon to 4 p.m. today at 14033 Fryelands Blvd., Monroe.
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