Community Focus

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  • Friday, February 29, 2008 7:57am

BAG meeting with Mayor Mike

The city of Lynnwood will be having its quarterly meeting at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26 in City Council Chambers 19100 44th Avenue West. Call 425-670-6677 or e-mail mail to: TheBAG@ci.lynnwood.wa.us to reserve a seat.

A lesson in Lynnwood history

The Alderwood Manor Heritage Association is hosting a slide presentation by Leroy Middleton, local historian, whose family settled in the south Snohomish County area centered at 212th St. SW and Highway 99. Middleton’s presentation will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 23 at the Martha Lake Community Club, at I-5 and 164th Street SW (16300 Motor Place). A potluck luncheon will follow the program. For more information call 425-778-8678.

Caregivers holiday stress seminar

Are you an unpaid caregiver responsible for the safety &well-being of a friend or family member with a disabling condition? If so, the Family Support Center serving South Snohomish County invites you to attend a complimentary seminar to help you decrease personal stress and increase feelings of peace and joy during the holiday season. The seminar will feature Robin Mishler, a Steven’s Hospital Mental Health Professional and family caregiver who will provide useful ways to reduce and manage stress, especially while caregiving during the fall and winter months. Caregivers will also receive a gift of gratitude, learn about helpful community resources and have the opportunity to socialize and enjoy refreshments together. Help in acquiring respite care for a loved one is available.

The first seminar is from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 10 at the Lynnwood Library at 19200 44th Ave. W. in Lynnwood. The second is from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10 at the Mountlake Terrace Library, 23300 58th Ave. W. in Mountlake Terrace. Both are free events.

Preregistration required. For more information contact Pam Graham @ The Family Support Center: 425 670-8984 ext. 4#.

Free child car

seat check

Did you know as many as 80 percent of all car seats are installed incorrectly, putting infants and children at risk?

A free child car seat clinic is being offered from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16 at Fire District 1’s Mariner Fire Station, 12310 Meridian

Avenue, Everett. No appointment is necessary. Allow 30 minutes per car seat, and bring car seat instructions and vehicle owner’s manual. For more information, call Kim Schroeder, public education coordinator for Snohomish County Fire District 1 at 425-551-1250 or e-mail kschroeder@firedistrict1.org.

Lynnwood City Center hearing

Lynnwood’s next public hearing on its City Center proposals is at 7 p.m. Oct. 25 at the City Council Chambers 19100 44th Avenue W in Lynnwood. The City Council will hear from the public on issues such as building height restrictions, amendments to the comprehensive plan, development regulations, capital facilities plan and design guidelines for the proposed future City Center- planned for 198th Street SW and its surrounding areas. For more information call 425-775-1971.

Boys &Girls Club new teen center

The Alderwood Boys &Girls Club had a grand opening for their new teen center on Sept. 29. The new teen center consists of a multimedia entertainment system, computers, furniture, pool, foos ball and ping pong. The teen center will be open to kids in grades 7-12. For more information call the club at 425-258-2436.

Lost a bike or have it stolen?

The Mountlake Terrace Police Department’s evidence room is overflowing with lost or stolen and found bicycles.

Police officials there said folks don’t always think to report their bicycles missing to police and also don’t think to call area police departments to check if they’ve been found. So by the end of the summer police department’s have several bicycles that if not claimed would be auctioned off.

When calling a police department to inquire about a lost or stolen bicycle be prepared to have a full description of the bike and the registration information if you have it and an approximate date the bike was found missing.

Mountlake Terrace residents wishing to register their bicycle, skateboard or motorized scooter can do so for free at the Mountlake Terrace Police Department.

For more information about lost or stolen bicycles call your local police department. For Mountlake Terrace 425-670-8260, for Lynnwood call 425-744-6900 and for Brier 425-775-5452.

Lynnwood festivals panel needs you

The City of Lynnwood is seeking applicants for an opening on the Festivals Fund Review Panel. Panel members review qualifying grant applications and make funding recommendations to the executive office within the amount of funds annually budgeted for the Festivals Fund.

For more information or for an application, contact Katie Anderson at 425-744-6445, kanderson@ci.lynnwood.wa.us, or P.O. Box 5008, Lynnwood, WA 98046-5008.

Have a court date? Click here:

Citizens can now go to a new website, www.courts.wa.gov, and look up their court dates by clicking on “find your court date” and entering a valid name or case number.

All courts in Washington including Lynnwood Municipal and South Snohomish County District Court are on the site except for Seattle Municipal Court.

Given that court proceedings may be rescheduled at any time, official said, users are encouraged to call their local court the morning of their appearance. An automated court directory is also available online via the Washington Courts website, combined with a “Courthouse Locator” which provides maps and directions to every courthouse throughout Washington State. For the Lynnwood Municipal Court call 425-670-6668. For the South Snohomish County District Court call 425-774-8803.

Food banks need volunteers

Concern For Neighbors Food Bank in Mountlake Terrace needs people who can drive a truck (yours or theirs) and helpers who can ride along to pick up food during the week. Call 425-778-7227 message phone and leave your name.

Other area food banks: Lynnwood (425-745-1635) and Edmonds (425-778-5833) need people who can help sort and pass out food on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday or just show up at one of the locations and offer your services. MLT and Edmonds Monday-Tuesday 8 AM until Noon. Lynnwood- Wednesday Noon until 6PM

Donate an old cell phone for safety

Project Donate a Phone is back on and the need is high, say officials for The Snohomish County Center for Battered Women.

The center is in need of old or new cellular phones, even ones with missing parts can help, Center officials said. Usable cell phones will be provided free to all women who use the center’s services. In case of emergency old phones can still be used to dial 911. The ones that can’t be used will be recycled to a business who has agreed to pay the non-profit organization for parts. To donate phones, drop them off at the Mountlake Terrace Police Department at 5906 232nd St. SW. For more information call Terri or Vicci at 425-259-2827.

Donate your old car for a local cause

The Boys and Girls Clubs of Snohomish County have started a car donation program. Funds from the program will benefit the activities of the Boys and Girls Clubs. For more information call 1-800-246-0493.

Community Focus briefs for the cities of Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace and Brier can be sent to sessions@heraldnet.com or mailed to 4303 198th St. SW, Lynnwood, WA. 98036, attention Shannon Sessions. E-mail is preferred. Include contact number with area code for publication in the newspaper. Briefs are printed on a space-available basis.

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