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EVENTS

Tree-lighting, Edmonds: The Edmonds Municipal Tree Lighting celebration is set for 4:30 p.m. Nov. 29. Caroling, Santa, popcorn, hot apple cider, extended hours at the Edmonds Historical Museum, and much more. More info: www.edmondswa.com.

For grandparents: Singer-songwriter Nancy Stewart presents “Read and Sing With Your Grandkids,” 5:30 p.m. Dec. 2 at the Brier Library (23303 Brier Road); 6:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at the Mountlake Terrace Library (23300 58th Ave. W.); 7 p.m. Dec. 4 at the Snohomish Library (311 Maple Ave.). Brush up on nursery rhymes, songs and favorite picture books, and more. More info: www.sno-isle.org.

Holiday remembrance, Marysville: A Holiday Remembrance Celebration, including a memorial candle-lighting service, is set for 7 p.m. Dec. 4 at Schaefer-Shipman Funeral Home, 804 State Ave. Special music, dessert and beverages. Reservations requested. More info: 360-659-3711.

Breakfast, Edmonds: 8:30-9:30 a.m. Dec. 5 (first Friday) at the Edmonds Senior Center, 220 Railroad Ave. Pancakes, strawberry compote, eggs, ham, biscuits and sausage gravy, orange juice, coffee and tea. Cost is $5.

Tree-lighting, Mountlake Terrace: The Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony is 6:30-8 p.m. Dec. 5 at Evergreen Playfield, 22205 56th Ave. W., and features a concert by Mountlake Terrace Elementary and Terrace Park Elementary students, a visit from Santa and the traditional lighting of the “tree,” a frame fitted with over 1,800 lights on top of the water tower. Cupcakes to mark the city’s 60th birthday, too. More info: 425-776-9173, www.cityofmlt.com.

Breakfast, Snohomish: 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Dec. 6 (first Saturday) at the Snohomish Senior Center, 506 Fourth St. Pancakes, French toast, sausage, ham, biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs and more. Cost is $5, $3 for kids.

Winter walk: Friends of Camano Island Parks offer a guided community walk of Elger Bay Preserve on Dec. 6. Meet at 9:50 a.m. at the junction of Dry Lake Road and Elger Bay Road. Walk is up to 2.5 miles, about two hours, rain or shine. No dogs. Trail booklets are a $1 donation. More info: www.friendsofcamanoislandparks.org.

Genealogy 101: Sno-Isle Genealogical Society offers a free beginning genealogy class, 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Dec. 6 (first Saturday) at the SIGS Research Library, 19827 Poplar Way in Lynnwood’s Heritage Park. More info: 425-775-6267.

Model trains: The public is invited a holiday open house, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Dec. 6 at Swamp Creek and Western Railroad Association, 210 Railroad Ave., Edmonds. Free admission. See 400 feet of HO-scale track, carrying model trains through miniature towns and detailed scenery. Limited ADA access. More info: 425-257-9343.

Tree-lighting, Arlington: A day-long Hometown Holidays celebration will be held all day starting at 10 a.m. Dec. 6 in downtown Arlington, including the annual Santa Parade at noon followed by a tree-lighting at Legion Park, 114 N. Olympic Ave. Food donations for the food bank, Festive Sweater Contest, Santa photos, hot chocolate, crafts, music and more. More info: arlingtonwa.gov.

Festival of Trees: The Cascade Valley Hospital Festival of Trees holds a free community open house, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Dec. 6 in the hospital lobby, to view the decorated trees and wreaths available at a gala auction later that night. Gala tickets are $10. The hospital is at 330 S. Stillaguamish, Arlington. More info: www.cascadevalley.org/foundation.

Tree-lighting, Everett: The Port of Everett and Everett Farms Market present Holiday on the Bay, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Waterfront Center at the Port, 1205 Craftsman Way. Free. Bring a donation for Toys for Tots. Vendors, spirits and beer tastings, kids crafts, fire truck rides, school choirs and a tree-lighting with Santa and lighted boat parade at 6 p.m. More info: everettfarmersmarket.net.

Tree-lighting, Monroe: A 6 p.m. community tree lighting caps a day-long holiday celebration, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Dec. 6 in downtown Monroe. Main stage is at Main and Lewis streets. Santa photos, tractor rides, live music, food trucks, paintball and snow. The Monroe Historical Society also has an open house, 1-4 p.m. at 207 E. Main St. More info: choosemonroe.com.

Lutefisk dinner: The Bothell Sons of Norway offers its annual lutefisk and meatball dinner, 12-6 p.m. Dec. 6 at 23905 Bothell-Everett Highway. Menu includes boiled potatoes, coleslaw, lefse, ice cream and beverages. Cost is $22, $8 ages 12 and younger, free ages 5 and under. No reservations required. More info: www.bothellsonsofnorway.org.

Holiday Happening: The Camano Schoolhouse Foundation presents an old-fashioned Holiday Happening and Open House, 1-4 p.m. Dec. 6 at the 1905 schoolhouse, 993 Orchid Road, Camano Island. Home-baked holiday sweets and treats, hot beverages, and live music by Camano Celtic and Friends. More info: Jim Turk at 360-393-3285 or jimglenturk@gmail.com, or Chuck Durland at 360-387-4598 or chuck1durland@gmail.com.

Recycled crafts: Old holiday greeting cards and calendars can become gift tags, CD sleeves, gift card holders, and fun decorations during a “Recycled Greetings Craft Party,” 2-4 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Mukilteo Library, 4675 Harbour Pointe Blvd. More info: 425-493-8202.

Tree-lighting, Mukilteo: The Mukilteo Chamber of Commerce hosts an afternoon of holiday fun, 2-6 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Rosehill Community Center, 304 Lincoln Ave. Family activities, photos with Santa and Buddy the Elf, refreshments and the tree-lighting at 5:45 p.m. More info: www.mukilteo.org.

Tree-lighting, Granite Falls: Granite Falls’ annual Winterfest celebration is set for 3-7 p.m. Dec. 6 downtown. Tree-lighting takes place 4:30-5 p.m. at the Granite Falls Historical Museum, 109 E. Union. Kids crafts, 5k, carolers and more. More info: gfwinterfest.com.

Holiday remembrance, Arlington: A Holiday Remembrance Gathering is set for 4 p.m. Dec. 6 at Weller Funeral Home, 327 N. MacLeod Ave. Words, music and fellowship. More info: 360-435-2509.

Stuffy sleepover: Children ages 2-7 are invited to bring their stuffed animal to the Mukilteo Library on Dec. 6, then come back at 2 p.m. Dec. 7 to find out what the stuffed animal did during a library sleepover. The library is at 4675 Harbour Pointe Blvd. More info: 425-493-8202 ext. 3232.

BAZAARS

Edmonds: Analia Chapter 112 Order of the Eastern Star’s “Follow the Star Arts and Crafts Fair” is set for 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 28-29 at the Edmonds Masonic Center, 515 Dayton St. Over 60 tables of handmade crafts. Lunch available. More info: Jean Pennington at 425-774-7504 or mkjeanpennington@juno.com.

Bothell: The Lynnwood High School PTSA’s “Vendor Splendor” event is set for 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 29 at the high school, 18218 North Road. More than 50 vendors, raffles, door prizes, and photos with Santa on a Harley. Proceeds benefit the graduation night party, including scholarships. More info: vendorsplendor@juno.com.

Everett: St. Matthew’s Advent Market Faire is set for 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 29-30 at First Presbyterian Church, 2936 Rockefeller Ave. The focus is on meaningful gifts, such as animals for the Heifer Project, handmade gifts from Ethical Choices and other vendors who focus on supporting the people who made the gifts, fair trade coffee, and more. More info: “St. Matthew’s Advent Faire” on Facebook.com.

Everett: The Snohomish PUD holds a Helping Hands Holiday Bazaar, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Dec. 5 at 2320 California St. Over 50 vendors sell arts and crafts. Vendor fees support Helping Hands, a program that assists low-income seniors with their winter electric bills. More info: Brenda Young at 425-783-8204 or blyoung@snopud.com.

Arlington: Cascade Valley Hospital Booster Assocation holds a “Seasons of Giving” craft fair, 1-7 p.m. Dec. 5 in the Rainier Room at the hospital, 330 S. Stillaguamish. From 5-7 p.m. down the hall at Cascade Cafe, have free pictures with Santa and see a fire engine up close. Bring food donations for local food banks. More info: Kathie, 360-618-7874.

Lake Stevens: The Lake Stevens School District’s Community Education Program’s annual Dickens Fair is set for 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 6 at Cavelero Mid High School, 8220 24th St. SE, Lake Stevens. More than 90 vendors, including many dressed in Dickens-era clothing. Children’s performances. Santa photos. Admission is a can of food or monetary donation for the Lake Stevens Food Bank. More info: 425-335-1501.

Edmonds: The Edmonds-Woodway Music Boosters Craft Fair is set for 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 6 at the high school, 7600 212th St. SW. Artisans and gifts, holiday decor, food and EWHS music performances. More info: “EdmondsWoodway HS Music Boosters Craft Fair” on Facebook.com.

WAYS TO HELP

Santa photos: A popup Santa Photo Shop will be available Nov. 29 and weekends in December (12-6 p.m. Saturdays, 12-5 p.m. Sundays) at 111 Fourth Ave. N., Edmonds. Photo packages cost from $15 to $45. Proceeds benefit the Edmonds Food Bank. More info: Pam Stuller at Walnut Street Coffee, 206-914-1753, or Kimberly Koenig at Rogue Boutique, 206-679-2182.

Tree sales: The Oak Harbor Lions Club’s Christmas tree sale fundraiser starts Nov. 29, from 12-7 p.m. at the park across from the Chamber of Commerce, 32630 Highway 20. The sale runs daily, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Dec. 1-23 or when sold out.

Apple Cup party helps MPHS: The Marysville Pilchuck High School class of 1981 hosts an Apple Cup party, 6:30-11:30 p.m. Nov. 29 at Gleneagle Golf Course, 7619 Country Club Drive. Tickets are $15, with $5 going to the MPHS freshman class, in support of the losses felt by that class in the Oct. 24 shooting at the school. More info: Kasey, 425-334-9403.

Cancer fundraiser: “Kick Cancer’s Butt,” a holiday party and benefit for Relay For Life of the American Cancer Society, is set for 8 p.m. Nov. 29 at The Wild Hare, 6504 Evergreen Way, Everett. Cost is $15. Live band, raffles, mini auction, Santa. Wild Hare also donates 10 percent of bar sales. More info: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/854808.

Stuff a Bus: Amalgamated Transit Union Local 883 with Fred Meyer and Everett Transit holds a Stuff a Bus food and toy drive for Volunteers of America, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. each Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 29-Dec. 14, at the Fred Meyer at 12906 Bothell-Everett Highway, Everett. Nonperishable food, household items and new, non-violent-themed toys.

Fundraiser for Elijah: A Rockin’ Country Christmas Benefit Concert to help the family of 4-year-old Elijah Cole Maurer, who is fighting cancer, will be held at 6 p.m. Nov. 30 at the Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave. Over 30 guest singers and musicians. Food included while it lasts. Tickets are $20, available at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/919872. More info: “Lijah’s Path” on Facebook.com.

IRS prep volunteers: United Way’s IRS-approved free tax preparation program seeks volunteers. The deadline for volunteer registration is Nov. 30. Training is in December and January. Volunteers will be asked to contribute three to five hours a week, Jan. 20-April 14. Multilingual volunteers especially needed. More info: uwsc.org and click on “Volunteer.”

Coats for Coats: The Coats vocal band performs a benefit concert, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1 at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center (at Arlington High School), 18821 Crown Ridge Blvd., Arlington. The North Lakewood Music Booster Organization fundraiser also will solicit new and gently used coats to donate to a homeless mission in Seattle. Lakewood’s jazz choir, Swingbeat, opens the event. Tickets are $16.50. More info: www.thecoats.brownpapertickets.com, ktrapp@lwsd.wednet.edu.

Fundraiser: Everett-based nonprofit All Aboard launches an online fundraiser for its capital campaign to coincide with “Giving Tuesday” on Dec. 2. To donate, go to http://igg.me/at/allaboard. The group provides recreational, social and educational activities for adults with special needs. Monthly sponsors, volunteers, and donations of art and craft supplies, large-print books, board games and puzzles also welcome. More info: www.allaboardwa.org.

Fill the Bus: The Stanwood-Camano School District Transportation Center holds its annual Fill the Bus food drive event, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Stanwood QFC, Stanwood Haggen and Camano Plaza IGA. Or donate online at www.stanwoodcamanofoodbank.org.

Teen service hours: Middle school students (grades 6-8) can earn community service credit by helping out at the Mukilteo Library, 4675 Harbour Pointe Blvd. Volunteers will prepare crafts for library programs, pick up and clean up, sort books, and more. No need to sign up. Meet 10:30-11:30 a.m. Dec. 6 (first Saturday, September to May) in the teen area.

Benefit concert: North Sound Church presents “Christmas in Edmonds,” featuring the Mosaic Arts Northwest Choir and Orchestra, with performances at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 Fourth Ave. N., Edmonds. The concert is a benefit for the Foundation for Edmonds School District’s Nourishing Network. Tickets are $12 at the ECA Box Office (425-275-9595 or online at ec4arts.org). Bring a food donation or monetary gift, too. More info: www.northsoundchurch.com.

Wreath sales: ReNewWorks Home and Decor Store is making and selling wreaths for the holiday season. Wreaths can be purchased online at www.renewwrks.com/Wreaths. Buyers can choose between a basic wreath ($20) or a deluxe wreath ($30). Both are about 20 inches and made with live branches. Portions of the proceeds go to support local nonprofit Housing Hope and HopeWorks Social Enterprises. More info: 425-347-6556.

Food drive: Granite Falls High School student leaders have launched their annual food drive. Drop off donations at the high school (1401 100th St. NE) during regular school hours. Checks should be made payable to “Granite Falls High School Food Drive.” More info: fooddrive@gfalls.wednet.edu or Eric Dinwiddie at edinwidd@gfalls.wednet.edu or 360-283-4393.

Pajamas, gifts: Holly House seeks donations for both boys and girls of new pajama bottoms (ages 8-17), new and unwrapped gifts including sports equipment (ages 6-17), and stocking stuffers (ages 6-12). Donations can be brought to any drop box location. Volunteers also needed for the Dec. 13 distribution event. More info: hollyhouseforkids.blogspot.com.

Toy drive: The Edmonds Historical Museum is accepting donations of new, unwrapped toys for Toys for Tots through Dec. 13. The toy drive coincides with a “Toys of Yesteryear” exhibit. The museum is open 1-4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday at 118 Fifth Ave. N. More info: www.historicedmonds.org.

Christmas House: Volunteers are needed for Christmas House, particularly on weekdays in December and on move-out day, Dec. 27. Donations also are needed. For a list of gift ideas, to register as a volunteer, to take a virtual tour of the “store” or to learn how to qualify to shop, go to www.christmas-house.org. Cash donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 717, Everett, WA 98206. More info: 425-338-2273.

Blanket drive: Visitor information centers at Heritage Park, 19921 Poplar Way in Lynnwood, and in Snohomish, 1301 First St., are collecting new, warm blankets. Collection boxes are located in the lobbies. More info: Stacey Pfeiffer, stacey@snohomish.org.

Volunteer: Youthville in Marysville and Everett needs volunteers for its “Incredible Years” programs, which teaches parents how to build good relationships with their children. Volunteers are needed to help prepare meals, do crafts with children or simply hold babies. Must be 18 or older. More info: 360-651-4444, johill@youthville.org.

Holiday help: The Marysville Community Food Bank seeks volunteers as well as donations for its Christmas food baskets and Christmas toy store. More info: 360-658-1054, or Cha at 360-659-4659 to volunteer at the December toy store.

Light a light: Donate $5 per light on a living fir tree to benefit the City of Edmonds Youth Scholarship Fund. The fundraiser runs through Jan. 2. Donation forms are available by calling 425-771-0268, or pick up a form from the Frances Anderson Center, 700 Main St., Edmonds.

Food drive: Maris and Associates holds a winter food drive through Dec. 23 from its office, open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays at 10512 19th Ave. SE, Suite 101, Everett. Food, paper goods, cleaning supplies, personal care items, pet food, toys, gift cards and monetary donations all benefit the Volunteers of America Everett Food Bank. Perishable food accepted 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Cans for Christmas: Aluminum and steel cans as well as other scrap metals can be taken to Ace Metal Recycling, 11110 Mukilteo Speedway in Mukilteo, with proceeds donated to Cocoon House in Everett. Mention “Cans for Christmas.” The Allen family of Everett organizes this annual fundraiser. More info: 509-760-6423.

Drivers: The Camano Center needs several volunteer drivers to provide seniors with rides to medical appointments. Drivers are reimbursed 50 cents a mile. A volunteer with general medical knowledge also is needed for the Adult Day Program, and there are a few volunteer positions available at the Second Chance Thrift Shop. More info: Wendy, 360-387-0222.

ASSISTANCE

Hats for Kids: Lowell Community Food Bank will distribute hats for kids, from newborns to teens, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Dec. 6 at 5218 S. Second Ave., Everett. Families of children who need a warm hat for winter are invited to come. More info: 206-240-0676, lowellfoodbank@gmail.com.

Swedish/Edmonds: A variety of free support groups and fee-based health classes are offered at the hospital, 21601 76th Ave. W., Edmonds. More info: www.swedish.org/classes.

Caregiver support, Marysville: A support group to help those who are dealing with the challenges of unpaid care giving meets next 10-11:30 a.m. Dec. 2 (first and third Tuesdays) with a trained family care giver specialist at the Ken Baxter Community Center, 514 Delta Ave., Marysville. More info: 360-363-8450.

Caregiver support, Lynnwood: A family caregiver support group meets next from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Dec. 10 (second Wednesday) at Gencare Scriber Gardens, 6024 200th St. SW, Lynnwood. Refreshments provided. More info: 425-673-7111.

Cocaine Anonymous: A nonprofit recovery program for those seeking sobriety or support in staying sober from cocaine and other mind-altering substances. For program information and local meeting times and locations in Snohomish County, visit www.caofwa.org. More info: 425-244-1150.

Depression Bipolar Support Alliance: Meets 7-8:30 p.m. the second, third and fourth Monday of each month in the Rainier Room of the Medical Office Building at Providence Hospital Colby Campus, 1700 13th St., Everett. Supporting those with depression or bipolar disorder as well as their family and friends. More info: www.dbsasnoco.org or call 425-405-0786.

Drug abuse family support: A support group for those affected by someone else’s drug addiction meets at 9 a.m. Saturdays in the Monte Cristo Room at Providence Regional Medical Center’s Pacific Campus, 900 Pacific Ave., Everett. More info: www.nar-anon.org.

Employment Network: 10 a.m.-noon Fridays at the North Creek Presbyterian Church, 621 164th St. SE., Mill Creek. Free help with job searches, resume writing and interviewing. More info: 425-743-2386.

Head injury support group: Meets next from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Dec. 2 (first Tuesday) on the second floor of Swedish/Edmonds Medical Center, 21601 76th Ave. W., Edmonds. Group supports brain-incident survivors and their caregivers. More info: Lou Nash, 425-776-7264 or lou_nash@frontier.com.

Support group for parents of children with behavioral problems: 6:30-9 p.m. Thursdays at Zion Lutheran Church, 4634 Alger Ave., Everett. Peer-to-peer support for parents struggling with children exhibiting risky behaviors such as drug or alcohol use. Confidential and free. More info: 888-468-2620 or www.cpsn.org.

Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS): Several local chapters of this nonprofit weight-loss club meet at different days and times across Snohomish County. Meetings include a private weigh-in, peer support, information and awards for progress. First meeting is free. More info: www.tops.org, or area captain Darlene Wascher at 360-658-1311.

SENIORS

Driving safety class: A “55 Alive” defensive driving class is offered 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Dec. 9-10 (second Tuesday and Wednesday) at the Stillaguamish Senior Center, 18308 Smokey Point Blvd., Arlington. Cost is $12 AARP members, $14 non-members. To sign up, call 360-653-4551.

Lunch: A light lunch for seniors is served at 11:20 a.m. every Wednesday at the Lake Stevens Senior Center, 2302 Soper Hill Road. Cost is $2.50 for members, $3.50 for non-members. More info: 425-335-0345.

Coffee time: Marysville Parks and Recreation features Café Baxter, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Mondays (except holidays) at the Ken Baxter Community Center, 514 Delta Ave., Marysville. Free coffee, pastries and conversation. Open to seniors and their adult friends. More info: 360-363-8450.

Table tennis: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Mondays, 12:30-7 p.m. Wednesdays and 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays at the Carl Gipson Senior Center of Everett, 3025 Lombard Ave. Five tables with paddles and balls provided. Cost is $1 per session. For ages 50 and older. More info: 425-257-8780.

Bingo: 12:30-3 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at the Carl Gipson Senior Center of Everett, 3025 Lombard Ave. Cost is $2 for three-on. Everybody older than 50 can participate. More info: 425-257-8780.

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