Weekly Goodness: October 29, 2020
VOTE! 🇺🇸
THROWBACK VIDEO: Sigh...Remembering the days of getting together with a bunch of friends and co-workers and going out for breakfast. Strawberry Patch Cafe is open Wednesday to Sunday for breakfast and lunch and they offer take out options. 🍓 🥞
DOUBLE CHECK: Now that you’ve voted (you have, right?), double-check to make sure your ballot was received by the elections office.
GOT HOLIDAY SPIRIT: Are you dressing up or decorating for Halloween? Show us your stuff on Instagram. You might win a prize from one of our Live in Everett Members or be featured in a blog post. #LiveInEverett 🎃
GRUESOME EVERETT: Tales of Untimely Death @ Online
Just in time for Halloween, Historic Everett and local historian Gene Fosheim will share true stories of murder and violence from Everett’s early days tonight at 6:30 p.m.
SUPPORT LOCAL MUSICIANS: Fisherman’s Village Music Festival @ Online
Everett’s biggest music festival is back 2020 style and streaming prerecorded performances and interviews with local artists at 7 p.m. each night through Saturday. The shows will be streaming at Soundbite Cider tonight and Friday if you need a break from your sofa. FREE, but donations appreciated.
🤫 SHHHH: Schacktoberfest Fall Silent Auction @ Online
Get your bids in by Friday and help raise funds for Schack Art Center to cover art education, facility costs and gallery shows. Check each item for the specific ending time.
GIVE BACK FRIDAY: For Farmer Frog @ Scuttlebutt Brewing
The crew at Farmer Frog has working like crazy to feed our friends and neighbors during the pandemic. Have a drink or two Friday at 2 p.m. and 15% of your purchase will be donated to this incredible organization.
NOT AFRAID OF GHOSTS: Ghost Hunting @ Online
Local ghost hunting group AGHOST will stream live from Historic Everett Theater as they search for souls rumored to haunt historic Everett institution Saturday at 9 p.m. FREE, but donations appreciated.
RISE UP: Parkland Rising Screening @ Online
Everett Meaningful Movies is hosting a viewing of a documentary about students demanding action to reduce gun violence Sunday at 6 p.m. FREE
We do our best to provide accurate event information, but you should always double-check with the venue for changes and cancellations.