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Weekly Goodness: August 25, 2022

Have a great weekend!😎

THROWBACK VIDEO: Check out Lanna Thai, south Everett’s go-to Thai spot, with the guys. đŸœ

Classic cars, trucks and bikes will be rolling into Boxcar Park Saturday starting at 6 a.m. for Wheels on the Waterfront, a Cancer Patient Assistance Funds fundraiser. There will be food trucks, live music, face painting, a silent auction and raffle prizes. The public is welcome to view the event for free. Pay to park or catch a free ride with Everett Transit’s Wheels to the Waterfront route. đŸš—

Everett Improv is performing The Improvised Works Of Billiam Fakespeare, “classy live Shakespeare but with no script,” Saturday at 8 p.m. đŸŽ­

Last Chance To Catch ‘Art of the Garden’ Exhibit at Schack Art Center

Washington Family Engagement: Preparing Leaders for Today and Tomorrow

Fresh Forward: Amazing Mexican Snacks and Drinks at Mis Antojitos

LAST CALL: Food Trucks @ Port of Everett
Summer is winding down, and the last Food Truck Fridays Lunch and Launch is Friday at 11:00 a.m. Check Street Food Finder to find out which trucks will be there. 

EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION: Sinking Season @ Black Lab Gallery
Seattle alternative Emo band Sinking Season will perform with Nick Smith and Everett’s The Porters Friday at 8 p.m. 21+, $10 at the door. MORE MUSIC

DON’T FORGET SPELL CHECK: Career Fair @ Everett Mall
Polish up your resume, iron your slacks and get to the mall  Saturday at 11 a.m. and land your next job. Local employers will be on hand, including Boeing, Everett Police Department and Safeway



AND MANY MORE: 9th Anniversary Party @ Middleton Brewing
Middleton celebrates nine years with a special fair-themed food menu, $9 growler fills and a triple IPA release Saturday at 2 p.m. 

EVERY MONDAY: Everett Poetry Night @ Sisters Restaurant
Gary Wade
will be the featured poet Monday at 5 p.m. at this weekly gathering at the reincarnated Sisters Restaurant. Take your turn at the mic or just sit back and enjoy the prose. FREE

DEEP CONVERSATION: ​​Book Discussion With Erin Jones @ Black Lab Gallery
Author Erin Jones
will be on hand for a discussion on race and her book Bridges to Heal Us. Wednesday at 5 p.m. FREE

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