The 17th annual Open House and Walk Back in Time is planned for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday at Edmonds Memorial Cemetery, 820 15th Ave. SW, Edmonds.
Follow a tour or look around by yourself. The cemetery opened in 1891 as a four-acre burial site for International Order of Odd Fellows members and their families.
Family’s tragedy inspires program
Hear Lane Judson speak about his family’s domestic violence tragedy at 10 a.m. Thursday at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. From Highway 20 in Oak Harbor, turn onto Ault Field Road and go to the Charles Porter Avenue Gate for entry instructions.
Judson is the father of the late Crystal Brame, who was shot in her car by her husband, Tacoma Police Chief David Brame, on April 26, 2003. He then turned the gun on himself. Crystal Brame died May 3, 2003, in Harborview Medical Center, leaving two young children.
Lane and Patty Judson, Crystal Brame’s parents, are speaking out against domestic violence.
Your prescriptions must be printed
On June 7, a new state law went into effect saying all prescriptions “must be hand printed, typewritten or electronically generated.” That means no more cursive writing.
According to Sharon McIntyre, patient relations and public affairs officer at Naval Hospital Oak Harbor, that word has not spread.
Providers are still writing cursive or partial cursive prescriptions and the pharmacist is unable to legally fill the prescription.
They ask patients to make sure their doctors are printing prescription orders.
It will save you a trip back to your clinic.
Concerts begin at county campus
The Snohomish County Arts Commission offers a lunchtime concert series, Music on the Plaza, beginning at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at 3000 Rockefeller Ave., Everett.
Scott Lindenmuth Trio entertains today.
Other performers:
* July 26, Bakra Bata, Caribbean steel drums
* Aug. 2, Jazzukha, original funk fusion
* Aug. 9, Marimba Dandaro, Shona Music of Zimbabwe
* Aug. 16, Hejira, earthy, with a beat.
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