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Horse show free to attend

The C-Fair Charity Horse Show starts Thursday and lasts through Sunday at the equestrian pavilion of the Evergreen State Fairgrounds in Monroe. The show is free to attend. Participant registration fees benefit Seattle Children’s. The show is put on by the Morgan Horse Club of Washington State.

More info: pacificnorthwest morganhorseshows.com

WAYS TO HELP

Volunteer to scrub pups

The Camano Animal Shelter Association seeks volunteers who love dogs to help with its annual Dog Wash on Aug. 18. Dog washers and dryers are needed. Experienced volunteers will be there to help first-timers.

More info: 360-387-1902

Make blankets for kids

The Binky Patrol, a group of quilters, knitters and crocheters who make “binkies” for children in traumatic situations, seeks volunteers and donations of fabric, yarn or thread. The group meets next on Aug. 5 (first Sunday, second Sunday if a holiday) in Marysville.

More info: 360-659-7198

Project Linus also makes quilts and blankets to donate to Snohomish County kids who have experienced traumatic life events. The next Project Linus event is set for 12:30-2:30 p.m. Aug. 14 (second Tuesday) at the Carl Gipson Senior Center of Everett, 3025 Lombard Ave. Materials and equipment are provided. Bring a sewing machine if you have one.

More info: Diane, 425-252-4524

Sponsors needed for DVS benefit

Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County will hold its annual Hope Within Luncheon at noon Oct. 4 in downtown Everett. Jackson Katz will be the keynote speaker.

Event sponsors are needed. Contact Emma Leedy at emma@dvs-snoco.org or 45-259-2827 ext. 1013.

Registration to attend the event also is open; tickets are $20.

More info: dvs-snoco.org

Mill Creek seeks civic volunteers

The city of Mill Creek is looking to fill volunteer positions on the civil service commission, design review board, arts board, and the parks and recreation board.

Submit your name for consideration online at www.cityofmillcreek.com/board application or via letter of interest to Attention: Gina Pfister, acting city clerk, 15728 Main St., Mill Creek, WA 98012.

More info: 425-745-1891.

HEADS UP

Grand Avenue work delayed

The construction schedule for a pedestrian and utility bridge from Grand Avenue Park to the Everett waterfront is being delayed. Some of the steel pieces are taking longer than expected to arrive, city officials said. Other parts of the project continue.

The new opening date is set for early 2020, about a year later than originally planned.

More info: everettwa.gov/gapb

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