Community calendar

Charity Rummage Sale, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today, Clothes for Kids, 16725 52nd Ave. W., Lynnwood. All proceeds help provide a quality clothing program for low-income children in the Edmonds School District and Head Start Programs.

* Blues for Lake Stickney, Benefit Concert, 12:30 this afternoon, Normanna Hall, 2725 Oakes Ave., Everett. Proceeds benefit fight against as many as 250 homes in a wetland. 425-745-4553.

* HOPE Board of Directors annual art auction fundraiser, 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Useless Bay Country Club, 5725 Country Club Drive, Langley, Whidbey Island. Art auction, wine, entertainment and refreshments. Benefits therapeutic horsemanship activities serving those with special needs. $20, $25 door. 360-221-7656, hope@whidbey.com.

* Eagle Wings disAbility Ministries Art Benefit, exhibition and sale of works by watercolor artist Didi Prentice, 1 to 7 p.m. July 1, Mukilteo Presbyterian Church, 4514 84th St. SW, Mukilteo.

* Ball game, between Everett Merchants and Skagit Eagles, 7 p.m. July 14, Everett Memorial Stadium, $3 at the door. Benefits Vin Son II Orphanage in Kon Tum, Vietnam. Pacific International League Baseball.

* Walk for Animals, to benefit Pigs Peace Sanctuary in Stanwood, 11 a.m. Aug. 11, Green Lake, Seattle. 206-523-9060.

* Volunteers of America’s Dispute Resolution Center Jazz for Peace Benefit Concert with Rick DellaRatta, 6 p.m. Aug. 18, location to be announced. $35, $25 before Friday. 800-280-4770, ext. 2366.

Class

* SAT Prep Course, begins July 31, Meadowdale High School. Register by July 24. www.SATPrep.org.

For kids

* Lake Stevens Fun Camp, begins Monday, $20 per day, $100 per week, $460 for five weeks. 425-397-7433, fsc-lakestevens@lcsnw.org.

* YMCA summer camps, day care and programs, www.ymca-snoco.org.

Program

* Camano Island State Park Summer Nature Programs, 7:30 p.m., Camano Island State Park amphitheater, 2269 S. Lowell Point Road, Camano Island. Free.

Saturday: “All About Beavers,” Jake Jacobson, Snohomish County Surface Water Management.

July 7: “Amazing Seagrass,” Sharon Riggs, Padilla Bay, National Estuarine Research Reserve.

July 14: “Our Eagles,” Peg Hayes-Tipton, Washington State University Beach Watchers.

July 21: “How’d They do That? Fun Facts about Wildlife Adaptation,” Ruth Milner, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.

July 28: “Mother Nature Speaks,” Margarett Mae Monzo, White Horse Hypnotherapy.

* Spay and neuter surgery for pets, Thursday, Everett. 360-793-SPAY.

Reunions

* Bothell High School, all classes, bothellhighalumni@msn.com.

* Cascade High School, class of 1967, Aug. 18. ldmontague@ comcast.net.

* Cascade High School Class of ‘66, 40th Plus 1, Reunion Committee, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Everett Library, 9512 Evergreen Way, Everett.

* Cascade High School, class of 1965, July 21. www. cascadealumni.com.

* Cascade High School, class of 1967, Aug. 18. www. cascadealumni.com.

* Cascade High School, class of 1997, Aug. 18. www. cascadealumni.com.

* Cascade High School, class of 1966, Sept. 22. www. cascadealumni.com.

* Cascade High School, class of 1987, Oct. 20. www. cascadealumni.com.

* Cascade High School, class of 1977, Aug. 17. 206-954-8944.

* Everett High School, class of 1967, July 13-14. www.ehs1967.com.

* Everett High School, class of 1997, July 14. ehsreunion97@ yahoo.com.

* Everett High School, class of 1987, Aug. 3-5. 425-377-8151. seagull-reunion-87.com.

* Everett High School, class of 1957, July 27-28. 425-374-7344.

* Granite Falls High School, class of 1976, Aug. 18. 360-321-4330 or engstrom@whidbey.com.

* Granite Falls High School, class of 1977 Aug. 18, wphimple@ comcast.net , 253-826-3505.

* Granite Falls High School, class of 1978, Aug. 18. cowgirl11l@aol.com, 360-691-7026.

* Lake Steven High School, class of 1967, July 21. 360-435-3183.

* Marysville High School, class of 1962, July 21. 360-659-3475.

* Marysville High School class of 1947. July 11. 425-252-6709.

* Mountlake Terrace High School, class of 1977, Aug. 11. 425-787-0534, swanson89@ comcast.net.

* Oak Harbor High School, class of 1982, July 13-15. riverpowers@yahoo.com.

* Snohomish High School, class of 1957, Aug. 25. dianeramberg@hotmail.com, 425-334-3835.

* Snohomish High School, class of 1955, July 28. 425-334-3798.

* Stanwood High School, class of 1977, Aug. 17-18, 425-750-7855, jtrapp@johnlscott.com.

* Stanwood up to and including class of 1965, Sept. 9. 360-629-3170.

* Woodway High School, class of 1975 (1972-1977), June 29. shsturns50@yahoo.com.

Sale

* Coupeville Lions Club annual garage sale, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 1, Coupeville Elementary School, 6 S. Main St., Coupeville. 360-632-5791.

Volunteers

* Volunteers needed to help improve the infant and toddler environment at Sherwood by helping us remove the carpet and linoleum, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sherwood Community Services, 402-91st Ave. NE, Lake Stevens. 425-334-4071.

Workshop

* Environmental Educators Institute Workshop: “As If The Earth Matters,” 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 18-19, Northwest Stream Center, Adopt-A-Stream Foundation, McCollum Park, 600 128th St. SE, Everett. $125. Reservations, 425-316-8592.

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