Weekly Goodness: June 30, 2022
Happy 4th of July! 🎆
THROWBACK VIDEO: Wow! The gang had to wait 20 minutes for a table at Kai Sushi - in Everett, for lunch! The best quote from the video is, “This isn’t gas station sushi.” Check it out. 🍱
The Jetty Island Ferry opens July 6 and runs through Labor Day. Reservations are $3 per adult or child over 2. Children 2 and under are free. Prepay for your parking online for a discounted rate. Have fun, and don’t forget sunscreen, even if it is cloudy. ⛱
Looking for stuff for the kids to do this summer? Check out some great classes and camps at Salish Sea Ceramics, Everett Public Library, The Painter, The Potter and The Puppeteer, Schack Art Center, and Farmer Frog. 😎
ZOOMIES: Ribbon-Cutting @ Lowell Dog Park
Everett’s newest off-leash area officially opens today at 4 p.m. Mayor Franklin will be on hand for the festivities, and there will be dog treats and information about the shelter and animal services. FREE
NO WATERING REQUIRED: Art of the Garden Exhibition @ Schack Art Center
Schack’s newest exhibit is open and filled with garden-themed artwork by over 100 pacific northwest artists. Schack is open from 10 a.m. Tuesday to Saturday and noon on Sunday. FREE
LOUDNESS: The Elecvnts and Florida Man @ Black Lab Gallery
Buds Garage sponsors a punk show with The Elecvnts and Florida Man Friday at 7 p.m. 21+, $10 at the door. MORE MUSIC
MUM MUM MUM MAH: Poker Face @ Tony V’s Garage
Seattle area Lady Gaga tribute band will perform all the best songs and be accompanied by dancers Saturday at 8 p.m. Kira Michele opens. $15 adv $20 dos MORE MUSIC
BETTER TOGETHER: March in Solidarity With Immigrants and Refugees @ Walter E. Hall Park
Rain or shine, join the community, pick up trash and show your support for our immigrant and refugee neighbors Sunday at noon. FREE
MARK YOUR CALENDAR: Coffee Hour Tour @ Everett Recovery Cafe
Connect with the folks at Everett Recovery Cafe on the first Thursday of each month at 9 a.m. to learn more about the organization and find out how you can help. FREE
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