Weekly Goodness: August 27, 2020
Is that Fall’s chill in the morning air? 🍂
THROWBACK VIDEO: Check out Katya's Bakery if you are looking for a sweet treat or a savory lunch! 🥐
OPEN FOR BUSINESS: Round two of the Everett CARES grant program is open for small business owners in Everett. Applications are due Friday, September 11. Get on it! We want you all around when this is all over. 🙌
LOST YOUR HEALTH COVERAGE?: The Washington Health Benefit Exchange has opened an enrollment opportunity for those who have lost their health coverage during the pandemic. 💕
BERRY CLEAN: Free Car Wash @ Brown Bear Car Wash
Hopefully, you are reading this from the line wrapped around the block. Brown Bear Car Wash is offering free car washes to celebrate their anniversary today until 8 p.m. FREE
V IS 5, RIGHT? : Ghost Mic VIII @ American Legion Park
Pack a blanket and some dinner and head to the park for some poetry tonight at 5:45. FREE
GIVE BACK FRIDAY: Boys and Girls Club Fundraiser @ Scuttlebutt Taproom
Boys and Girls Club has been providing opportunities for youth for years. They’ve played a big role in the community providing child care when the schools are closed. Have a beer Friday at 2 p.m and 15% of sales will be donated to the club.
PUT YOUR RECORDS ON: Upper Left Records Pop Up @ Toggles Bottleshop
Multitask and grab some beer, save on shipping and pick up some vinyl (including local artists) Saturday at 4 p.m. Upper Left Records will be at Narrative Coffee too on Sunday at 11 a.m.
GET IN LINE: Everett Farmers Market @ Downtown Everett
The summer is winding down, but the Farmers Market is as popular as ever. Mask up and get in line (it goes quick) to get the last of summer goodness Sunday at 11 a.m.
ZOOM, ZOOM: Snohomish County Overdose Awareness Day @ Online
Hear from local leaders during his event to educate and inspire the community, and honor those who have lost their battle with addiction Monday at 6 p.m. FREE
CATCH UP: Everett Districting Meeting @ Online
Find out what is going on with the development of voting districts Monday at 6 p.m. Public input meetings start on September 10 and you can find more information here. FREE