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Weekly Goodness Events: May 11, 2023

Looking for something fun to do in Everett?
Here are sIX events from the weekly goodness.


WINE TIME: Spring Sip & Shop @ Downtown Everett
Sample a different local, hand-crafted beverage at various locations while exploring boutiques and galleries around Downtown Everett Thursday at 4 pm.

ANOTHER MOTHER: Queen Mother @ Tony Vs
Queen Mother Brings the music of Queen with guests, Urban Achievers playing Led Zepplin hits Friday at 8 pm. Tickets $18 ADV $25 dos

LISTEN UP: Peter Rivera of Rare Earth @ Historic Everett Theatre
Peter Rivera is coming to Historic Everett Theatre with full band and horn section. All the classic Rare Earth hits with a dramatic new sound Saturday at 7 pm.



FARM FRESH: Opening Day @ Everett Farmers Market
Celebrate opening day of the 30th Season of the Everett Farmers Market this Mother’s Day. Enjoy a massive selection of vendors, music, food, and more Sunday at 10:30 am. FREE

VISIONARIES UNITE: Everett 2044 Planning Open House
Get involved and help plan the growth of Everett over the next 20 years. The City of Everett Planning Department is hosting an open house to discuss topics that matter to you Wednesday at 4 pm.

CYCLE GOODNESS: 2023 Bike Everywhere Day @ Everett Transit 
Help build a stronger biking community in Everett and Beyond. Enjoy fun games, raffle prizes, bike checks, and all the bicycle infrastructure and trail information you can handle. Save the date for Friday May 19 at 8:00 am. (Sponsored)


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