Community Transit, Everett Transit and Sound Transit plan to celebrate Earth Day on Sunday by providing free bus service to introduce riders to the value of public transportation as well as reward customers who already use the service.
Also planned is an Earth Day Fair at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Lynnwood Library, 19200 44th Ave W., Lynnwood.
The event features crafts, plants and displays.
Gardeners in Mill Creek are invited to a workshop to learn how to conserve water when tending to their plants and yards.
The workshop is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday at City Hall, 15728 Main St. The cost is $7.50 for city residents and $9 for nonresidents.
Register for the workshop at City Hall or through the city’s spring recreation guide at www.cityof millcreek.com.
The April 27 A&E section in The Herald will preview the summer fair and festival season. If your city or organization holds a summer fair, we want to hear about it.
Send the name of the fair and the dates, hours, location, costs and major attractions to Andrea McInnis at amcinnis@ heraldnet.com no later than today.
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The Everett Senior Center plans introductory and intermediate computer classes for seniors beginning Monday.
The three-week classes are scheduled twice a week and cost $55.
The center is located at 3025 Lombard Ave. To register, call 425-257-8780.
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