UW band to play at Snohomish game
Snohomish High School will play host to more than the state champion Oak Harbor Wildcats for tonight’s football game.
The University of Washington marching band plans to play at halftime.
At one point, the Snohomish High School band will join the UW band with roughly 400 musicians, cheerleaders and other performers sharing the field.
“It will be loud,” promised Peter Wilson, the Snohomish High School band instructor.
Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. in the school’s stadium.
Edmonds summer market winds down
The year is winding down for the Edmonds Museum Summer Market. Visit the market from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays through Oct. 6.
The summer market is located adjacent to the Edmonds-South Snohomish County Historical Museum in downtown Edmonds, on Fifth Avenue from Main Street at the fountain to Bell, east up Bell Street around the Centennial Plaza.
The market features 125 booths with local fruits and vegetables, herbs and flowers, and arts and crafts. Everything at the market is made or grown in Washington.
The Museum Market begins in May with a Garden Market that features bedding plants and cuttings for the home gardener, as well as the produce and crafts items.
Head of UW Bothell speaks next week
Kenyon Chan, the new chancellor of the University of Washington’s Bothell campus, is scheduled to speak next week at the Mill Creek Country Club.
The speech is planned during a welcoming event for the chancellor, scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the country club, 15500 Country Club Drive. The event is sponsored by the Everett Area Chamber of Commerce, the South Snohomish County Chamber of Commerce, the Economic Development Council of Snohomish County and the Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce.
The event is free, but you need a reservation. For more information, call 425-352-3614 or go to www.uwb.edu/chancellor/ event.
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