Class Reunions calendar

Cascade, 1976: The 40th reunion is 6 p.m. Sept. 17 at Legion Memorial Golf Course, 144 W Marine View Drive, Everett. Tickets required in advance; $45 until July 1, $55 and up after. More info: cascadehs76@aol.com, Shelley Pedigo Boy (206-512-9835) or Suzanne Buck McGill (425-238-8271).

Everett, 1956: The 60th reunion is Aug. 26-27 at the Holiday Inn Downtown, 3105 Pine St., Everett. Hospitality room opens at 4 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. Saturday, 6 p.m. buffet dinner Saturday. Cost is $65. Deadline to RSVP is Aug. 15. More info: Gail Konechy Lasher at 425-789-1909 or Frauna Barcott Hoglund at 425-259-2735.

Everett, 1961: 5 p.m. Sept. 10 at Holiday Inn, 3105 Pine St. No-host bar and appetizers until 8 p.m. followed by program and entertainment. More info: Julie Wicken DeNoma, denomaj@aol.com or 425-743-6040.

Everett, 1966: The 50th reunion starts at 5 p.m. Aug. 13 at the Everett Golf and Country Club, 1500 52nd St. SE, with buffet dinner at 7 p.m. and no-host bar. Cost is $75. A meet-and-greet is 6 p.m. Aug. 12 at Anchor Tavern, 1001 Hewitt Ave. More info: ehs66.com.

Everett, 1981: 7-11 p.m. Aug. 6 at Sol Food Bar and Grill, 1405 Hewitt Ave. Cost is $25. More info: 425-418-4875.

Fobes, Swans Trail, East Everett: The annual Fobes, Swans Trail and East Everett school reunion and potluck is 12-3 p.m. June 26 at Blackmans Lake in Snohomish. More info: 360-568-4083.

Lake Stevens, 1966: The 50th reunion includes a meet and greet, 6-11 p.m. Aug. 12 (Buzz Inn, 9900 Airport Way, Snohomish), and picnic, 12-5 p.m. Aug. 13 (4229 Schwartzmiller Road). Bring your own beverages, finger foods and chairs to the picnic on the river. Cost is $20, $35 per couple. More info: Mary Jo (Whitford) Martin at 425-923-0968 or Pam (Stratton) DeGroot at 360-651-1441.

Marysville, 1956: The 60th reunion is Sept. 15 at the Medallion Hotel, 16710 Smokey Point Blvd., Arlington. Social with no-host bar is 2-4 p.m., followed by dinner and fun. Tickets are $50. RSVP by Aug. 15. More info: Ian Hilton, 360-652-0448, ianhnan@aol.com.

Marysville, 1959: Reunion lunch is 12-3:30 p.m. July 27 at Angel of the Winds, 3438 Stoluckquamish Lane, Arlington. Prepay $14 by July 10 to Bobbi Cross, 8430 15th Place SE, Unit 30, Lake Stevens, WA 98258. More info: 425-397-7301 or foxybird1@comcast.net.

Marysville, 1966: The 50th reunion will be held in September. More info: Nora Bruseth Smith at nlsmith2@gmail.com or Carolyn Keeler Keith, carolynkeith1@yahoo.com or 360-657-4993.

Meadowdale, 1966: The 50th reunion is Sept. 3 at Holiday Inn Downtown, 3105 Pine St., Everett. Cost is $89 until July 26. A picnic is 11 a.m. Sept. 4 at Edmonds City Park, 600 Third Ave. S. More info: www.meadowdale1966lynnwoodwa.org or Stan Stebing, stanandsherrystebing@frontier.com or 360-654-8738.

Mountlake Terrace, 1976: The 40th reunion is 5 p.m. June 25 at Shawn O’Donnell’s restaurant, 122 128th St. SE, Everett. Cost is $15. More info: Paige Jensen, 253-735-8324 or pk1979@comcast.net.

Snohomish, 1946: The 70th reunion is 1-4 p.m. Aug. 18 at the Buzz Inn patio at Harvey Airfield in Snohomish. More info: Max Weed, 360-568-5871.

Snohomish, 1966: The 50th reunion is July 23. For tickets and more information, call Jan at 425-335-4085.

Twin City, 1961: Potluck social is noon Aug. 20 at Camp Grande, Camano Island. RSVP requested. More info: Joan, j.j.case@frontier.com or 360-629-2582.

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