FYI

Meet ghost society in Snohomish

Members of the Washington Ghost Society will be in Snohomish this Sunday.

They will be on hand from noon to 5 p.m. at The Oxford Saloon, 913 First St., during the Snohomish Taste of Music Celebration.

Enter a drawing to win an investigation on Halloween night at the old Carnegie Library building in Snohomish.

‘Bazaar’ winner from Stanwood

We always salute the first entry sent in for our list of holiday bazaars.

This year’s winner is the Stanwood Community and Senior Center, first with this season’s mailing, about a bazaar planned from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 14 and 15 at 7430 276th St. NW in Stanwood.

Book a table, $15, by calling 360-629-7403.

Each Sunday in our Community Calendar, we run a free list of bazaars planned for the next weekend, and we list groups seeking vendors for their annual events. To send in your bazaar news, e-mail newstips@heraldnet.com.

Terrace police plan an open house

Visit an open house at the Mountlake Terrace Police Department from 6 to 8 tonight.

Newly appointed Chief of Police Greg Wilson will be there.

The police department will offer prevention demonstrations including marking valuables and avoiding vehicle prowls. Car windows will be shattered to show how quickly and quietly a thief can make off with property.

Bring your camera for photos with officers or staged photos in a jail cell.

Corrections

@1. Body FYI Bullet:Paul H. King, 58, formerly of Mountlake Terrace, served as a Democrat during his time as a state legislator for the 44th District in the 1980s. His party affiliation was not included in a story that appeared on Page B5 Wednesday.

A man arrested on suspicion of touching himself inappropriately at Archbishop Thomas J. Murphy High School on Thursday was released from jail by a judge Friday. The judge did not find probable cause to hold the man. The status of the case was wrong in a story that appeared on Page B1 Monday.

Chain Lake Elementary School near Monroe recently held a lottery to determine which third- and fourth-grade students would switch classes within the school to balance class sizes. The last kindergartners to enroll at Chain Lake were also bused to a neighboring school. A story and headline on Page B1 on Wednesday incorrectly stated the lottery’s purpose.

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