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Briefs and Area Events Calendar for Snohomish County

Snohomish, WALocal News

The Snohomish County Briefs and Area Events Calendar serves as a comprehensive guide for residents looking to engage in local activities. It features a variety of events including a film screening of "Point Break" by the SnoCo Movie Club, which offers free admission and an optional discussion afterward. The calendar also highlights an all-you-can-eat Norwegian pancake breakfast that supports the Family Resource Center, showcasing community spirit and culinary culture. Trivia enthusiasts can join the Monroe Historical Society's trivia night, a fun and educational way to learn about local history while supporting a nonprofit organization. Furthermore, the calendar details the Greater Everett Area's Martin Luther King Jr.

Day celebrations, including a march and community gathering aimed at honoring his legacy. Blood drives are prominently included, underscoring the essential need for donations to support local health services. This resource not only keeps residents informed but also fosters a sense of community by encouraging participation in diverse events. Overall, the calendar is an essential tool for enhancing local engagement and promoting cultural and civic activities in Snohomish County.

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