Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Myrtle Corbin. HeraldNet: Community Extra: Opportunities Lunch.

Sno-Isle Unit 22 of the Washington State School Retirees Association is currently gift a $1,000 fellowship to a anticipated educationist candidate. Interested students must be a remaining of Snohomish County or Island County, a secondary or older enrolled in a four-year university in Washington and have been accepted into a Department of Education. Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.



Selection will be based on transcripts, directorship and activities, and essays. The deadline for sales receipt of applications is June 15. More info: 425-347-2719.






Help: Snohomish Food Bank better concert is Sunday A Tribute to Wired and Unplugged is the idea of the fifth annual good concert for the Snohomish Community Food Bank on Sunday at the Oxford Saloon and Eatery in Snohomish. This year’s concert is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. and will quality six lilting acts that suspicion their roots to the bygone Wired and Unplugged Coffeehouse in Snohomish, which closed in 2008.



Scheduled to fulfil are the Wired Band; Valhalla Hill featuring Rory Corbin; Beth Whitney; Blue and Green featuring Volkert Volkersz; and Harry Miller, Zach Trandum and Rachael Teixeira and Jake Sand. The Oxford is located at 913 First St., Snohomish. Admission is a $10 alms to the viands bank.



More info: Volkert Volkersz, 425-308-0091. Explore: Learn about the imminent of tidal verve Washington State University Extension Snohomish County Beach Watchers will give a furlough disclosure on tidal zing and renewable resources on Wednesday at Rose Hill Community Center, 304 Lincoln Ave., Mukilteo. Craig Collar of the Snohomish County Public Utility District will deliberate how tidal skill affects the naval sustenance of Puget Sound.



The WSU Snohomish County Extension Beach Watchers will submit another unshackle presentation, "Puget Sound Starts Here," on April 14 by Dave Ward of Snohomish County Surface Water Management. More info: Chrys Bertolotto, 425-357-6020 or Chrys@wsu.edu. Go: Support Skagit Hospice Foundation at Oscar Night advantage The Skagit Hospice Foundation will dole out a service Oscar Night 2010 at 4:30 p.m. Sunday at the Trumpeter Public House, 416 Myrtle St., Mount Vernon.



The evening’s events will comprise viewing of the 82nd annual Academy Awards, a draw for two Alaska Airline tickets, contests for the best moving picture character, talking picture famed livery or outfit, games, prizes and refreshments.

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