Weekly Goodness: November 19, 2020
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THROWBACK VIDEO: Oh Botan! Remember when Botan Ramen and Bar opened last year with savory pork broth like you’ve never tasted? 🍲
BE INFORMED: It’s not a new problem but mail theft usually increases as we head toward the holidays. You can sign up to receive daily Informed Delivery emails from the post office to alert you about what to expect in your mailbox. It’s a great way to keep tabs on your packages and important mail. 📬
DON’T FRET: With the pandemic and budget cuts 2020 just hasn’t been very fun, but Downtown Everett Association is working to bring a little joy to the downtown core. They have raised funds and hired High Strung Lights to deck the streets with holiday lights. The initial phase of the project is funded but DEA is looking for donations for future phases.
GET CRAFTY: Virtual Teen Night @ Online
Schack Art Center is offering art projects and inspiration for teens via Zoom tonight at 6 p.m. FREE
ALMOST LIVE: Linda at Work @ Online
Black Lab Gallery continues their concert streaming series with Seattle indie rock band Linda at Work tonight at 8 p.m. FREE
BRIGHT LIGHTS: Holiday Lighting Exchange @ PUD Headquarters
PUD customers can exchange either 5 strands of working, older/less efficient lights or 5 non-perishable food items and receive up to 5 strands of energy-efficient LED holiday lights Friday at noon. FREE
BRATS AND BREW: Das Bratmobile @ Crucible Brewing
What goes better with beer than brats? Crucible will hook you up with the perfect beer Saturday at 2 p.m.
BE NEIGHBORLY: Pinehurst Beverly Park Neighborhood Meeting @ Online
If you live in the Pinehurst Beverly Park neighborhood, find out what is going on in the hood Tuesday at 7 p.m. FREE
HAVE A SAY: Everett City Council @ Online
Tune in to find out what is going on in city government Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. Check out the agenda and email your comments beforehand or call in to provide public comment - how to call in will be on the agenda. FREE
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