Everett Community College offers a panel discussion at noon today, “Tsunami: The Global Connection” about recovery, victims, land and relief efforts, at 2000 Tower St. in Everett.
Members of the panel include:
* EvCC geology instructor Steve Grupp.
* EvCC geography instructor Kerry Lyste.
* Bill Bettencourt, international studies and international business at Edmonds Community College.
* David Peterson, Snohomish Health District.
* Earl Martin, EvCC counseling, advising and career center.
EvCC student panelists will be Roberto Dumadag, Asian-Pacific Islander Student Union, and Sharon Simanjuntak, who was visiting her family in Bandung on the island of Java when the Dec. 26 disaster happened.
Tickets go on sale for shows
Tickets for the Duran Duran concert on March 9 and the Taste of Chaos punk-alternative rock tour stop March 26 at the Everett Events Center will go on sale Saturday, officials announced Monday.
Tickets for Duran Duran are priced at $77, $57 and $37, and go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday.
Tickets for the Taste of Chaos tour – billed as an indoor, winter version of the punk-rock Warped Tour – featuring The Used, My Chemical Romance, Killswitch Engaged and Senses Fail, among others, are general admission and will cost $27. They go on sale at noon Saturday.
Limited VIP seating is available for both shows. For VIP seating, group discounts and suite rentals, call Casey Price at 425-322-2609.
Tickets can be bought at the center box office. It is open 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, and noon-6 p.m. Monday-Friday. For more information, call 866-332-8499 or visit www.everettevents center.com.
Correction
Because of a technical problem, district labels were omitted from the maps of the 38th, 21st and 10th legislative districts on the Guide to Legislators page, which was published on Page A12 Sunday.
In addition, an incorrect photo was published Sunday of Rep. Mark Ericks, D-Bothell, who serves the 1st District.
The corrected maps and photo, together with information on lawmakers from those districts, appear on Page B6 today.
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