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Sunday, November 22
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: 11/22 - 01/01, Every day
Phone: 425-771-0268
Web sites:www.reczone.org; •  www.ci.edmonds.wa.us
Marysville
Education  >>   Classes
Hand Drumming Fun
You can learn to play congas, djembes, ashikos and other hand drums in a friendly, supportive setting. It's fun! You'll also learn hand and stick drumming techniques, coordination, and timekeeping skills. You'll learn to recognize and play a variety of rhythmic patterns and signals, which we will combine to create multi-part ensemble rhythms.
Beginners welcome. Instruments provided.
4-week session $60
Where: Evergreen Unitarian Universalist Fellowship , 1607 4th St. , Marysville. (map it)
When: 11/22 - 12/13, Every Sunday. 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Phone: 206 567-5822
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