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Saturday, November 21
Edmonds
Community  >>   Fundraisers
"Light a Light" for the City of Edmonds Youth Scholarship Fund
In the spirit of giving, light a light this holiday season for someone you love, something you wish for or in remembrance of a loved one.

Each light you light is a donation to the scholarship fund that enables local children to participate in our recreation programs who wouldn't otherwise have the opportunity to do so.

This year a living fir tree will be strung with lights and placed outside the entrance to the center.

Donate $5 per name and we'll note your donation on a main floor bulletin board inside the center. The tree will remain lit until January 4th.

To request a "light a light" form please call 425-771-0268.
Where: Frances Anderson Center, 700 Main Street, Edmonds. (map it)
When: 11/21 - 01/01, Every day
Phone: 425-771-0268
Web sites:www.reczone.org; •  www.ci.edmonds.wa.us
Everett
Entertainment  >>   Visual Arts
Holiday Art Show
The Arts Council of Snohomish County presents our annual Holiday Art Show featuring the Contemporary QuiltArt Association as well as regional glass and ceramic artists. The Contemporary QuiltArt Association is a diverse group of artists, teachers, writers, collectors and shop owners, living throughout Washington State, and view quilts as an exciting emerging medium of expression and a viable contemporary art form.
Where: Arts Council of Snohomish County, 1507 Wall St. , Everett. (map it)
When: 11/21 - 12/31, Mon - Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Phone: 425-257-8380
Web site:Arts Council of Snohomish County Homepage: www.artscouncilofsnoco.org
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