Weekly Goodness: June 4, 2020
BLACK LIVES MATTER.
THROWBACK VIDEO: Kindred Kitchen is back open for takeout with a limited menu! Call or order online. Watch this video about before CafeWorks became Kindred Kitchen and learn about some of the cool work they do. 🥙
KEEP THE CHANGE COMING: Snohomish County Council took action yesterday and unanimously passed a resolution committing to addressing the deadly systemic issues that are disproportionately impacting our communities of color.
JOIN US: Show solidarity with our Black and Brown neighbors and stand against the racial injustices in our country. We invite neighbors and community members to bring signs to wave supporting this effort.
👊👊👊👊: 4 Punch Friday @ Diedrich Espresso
Social distance and get some joe. Swing by Diedrich Espresso on Friday’s and get 4 punches on your punch card!! #MemberLove
REGULAR GIG: Los Tamaahles @ At Large Brewing
Head to At Large Brewing every Friday at 2 p.m. for some Guatemalan-Mexican cuisine from Los Tamaahles. There will be traditional and vegan/vegetarian-friendly tamales, tacos, mulitas, esquites, fresh made salsas and more!
ZEN STATE: Free Yoga and Tai Chi Classes @ Body & Brain Yoga and Tai ChiSign up online for free 45-minute introductory classes through June 20 streamed on Zoom. FREE
SHOP LOCAL: Everett Farmers Market @ Downtown Everett
Bread, honey, flowers, fresh vegetables and fruit, so many reasons to go to the market. Read the rules to keep everyone safe and then head to the market Sunday at 11 a.m.
JOIN THE MASTERS: Growing Vegetable Basics @ WSU Master GardenersLearn how to grow a vegetable garden Tuesday at 7 p.m. The class will give you the basics of what, where and when to plant and how to take care of your garden. FREE
HUNGER HEROES: Volunteers of America Food Bank @ Everett Community CollegeEach Wednesday at 11 a.m. for the next 3 months VOA will set up shop at EvCC parking lot J to provide food for community members and EvCC students and employees. You can support VOA with online donations.
BUSINESS CLASS: Small Biz Tech Series @ Everett Public LibraryEPLS is kicking off a series to help small businesses learn tips, tricks and tech tools to help build their brand Wednesdays at 4 p.m. on their Facebook page. Recorded classes will be available here. FREE
Everett Emergency Management is collecting and distributing face covers. Stop by the drive-thru sites in the first half of June to donate face covers or pick one up while supplies last. Walk-ups are also welcome and all face cover donations are greatly appreciated.
Mondays, June 8, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., Walter E. Hall Park, 1226 W. Casino Rd
Wednesdays, June 3 & 10, 1 – 4 p.m., Lions Park, 7530 Cascade Dr
Fridays, June 5 & 12, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., EvCC/WSU parking lot, 915 N Broadway
STILL NEED MORE TO DO?
Do you have a creative, innovative idea to improve healthcare and strengthen our community? Northwest Innovation Resource Center has teamed up with the City of Everett to give community members an opportunity to win money for their idea through the Amazon Catalyst program. 💰
Download an Everett Bingo Card, do some fun Everett things, support the community and maybe win a prize!
Share your love and support for black-owned Everett businesses.
Linda thinks Zoey’s Fried Chicken Sandwiches might be the best in town. Read about Zoey’s here and give them a call for takeout in the Westmont Neighborhood.
Touba Bakery just had their grand opening in the Holly Neighborhood. Yes, during a pandemic, but rent must be paid. They specialize in French pastries and have fantastic croissants. If you are looking for something for graduation or Father’s Day, they would love to do a custom order.
Grandma’s in da Kitchen has the southern comfort food we are all craving right now. Stop in for takeout at their location in the Bayside Neighborhood.
Heaven Sent Fried Chicken in the Twin Creek Neighborhood has chicken with all the fixin’s!