FYI

The Snohomish Conservation District hosts its annual spring small farm clinic 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at the Stillaguamish Grange, 6521 Pioneer Highway, at the Stanwood-Camano Fairgrounds.

Learn about drought-resistant grasses, environmentally safe weed removal and equipment maintenance.

Tickets are $10 and include lunch by the Her-Ang-Dus 4-H club. For more information, call 425-335-5634, ext. 4.

Rescue group to sell plants

The Equine Rescue Association offers a May Day plant auction 1-4 p.m. Sunday at 2506-B 128th St. NE in Tulalip.

Donations of plants as well as seeds, nursery gift certificates or gardening supplies, will be appreciated. The live auction is at 2 p.m.

Bring your own bucket and help yourself to horse manure. For more information, call 360-658-1108.

See Sept. 11 events on film

Eleven directors from different countries were each given 11 minutes, 9 seconds on film to present their points of view about the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

The resulting film will be shown free at 2 p.m. today at Everett Community College, Baker Hall Auditorium, Room 120, in Everett.

A discussion will follow the film.

Volunteer to help crime victims

Families and Friends of Violent Crime Victims will begin 40 hours of victim advocate training June 4. Victim advocates provide support, crisis intervention, courtroom support and referrals to victims, families and friends of violent crimes, including homicide, assault, robbery and adult missing persons where foul play is suspected.

For more information, e-mail karen@ fnfvcv.org or call 424-268-4906.

Correction

Camp Killoqua is a co-ed camp south of Stanwood. For more information, call 360-652-6250. An Our Towns item on Page B3 Thursday incorrectly listed the camp as gender specific.

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