Weekly Goodness: April 29, 2021
The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn. ― Ralph Waldo Emerson🌳
THROWBACK VIDEO: Ice cream at Triangle Market anyone? 🍦
Do you love parks? We sure do and ask that you help shape the future of Everett parks by taking a survey about the parks you visit, how far away you are from them and what you’d like to see in the future.
Bloodworks Northwest has declared a “Code Red” alert and they need your help boosting their blood supply which is currently at 85% of where it needs to be to support our family, friends and neighbors who need blood.
CHEERS TO THE KIDS: Give Back Friday @ Scuttlebutt
As part of their monthly Give Back Friday, Scuttlebutt Taproom will be donating 15% of its sales including to-go purchases to ChildStrive Friday at 2 p.m.
IT’S ON: Bike Everywhere @ Everett
May is National Bike Month and Sharing Wheels Community Bike challenges you to support, encourage, and celebrate all things bicycling and bike to everywhere in May. FREE
DIG IN: Planting Day @ Downtown Everett
Register to help Downtown Everett Association plant flowers Saturday at 9 a.m. Also, consider adopting a planter to weed and deadhead. FREE
FRESHEN UP: Neighborhood Clean Up @ The Delta
Join the Delta Neighborhood Association for their annual spring clean-up starting at Wiggums Hollow Park Sunday at 10 a.m. FREE
BETTER TOGETHER: March in Solidarity with Immigrants and Refugees @ Walter E. Hall Park
Join together, celebrate solidarity and freshen up the Westmont neighborhood Sunday at noon. FREE
WORTH CELEBRATING: Victim Support Services Virtual Walk/Run @ Wherever
Walk, run, jog, skip or hop to help them raise funds to celebrate VSS’s 46 years of community support starting Tuesday and running 46 days.
THEY’RE BACK: Food Trucks @ Port of Everett
Mark your calendar and head to the riverside of the Port because that’s where lunch is all summer every Wednesday at 11 a.m.
GROWING GROCERIES: Carrots, Lettuce and Corn @ Online
Get some tips from the Master Gardener experts and plant yourself a salad Wednesday at 7 p.m.
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