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Wednesday, January 9, 2008 LEGAL Notices The Marysville Globe so A5 PUBLIC NOTICE On October 22, 2007, Ameri- can Educational Broadcasters, Inc. applied to the FCC for a construction permit for a new Class A noncommer- cial FM radio station, serving Marys- ville, WA on 89.9 MHz, transmitting from 48* 7’ 6" N, 122‘ 6‘ 47", at 5.5 kW and 32.8 Meters above average terrain, with studios in or within 25 miles of Marysville. The applicant's . officers and directors are Carl J. Auel, Beverly M. Smith, and Robert A. Jones. A copy of the application, documentation, and related material - is on file for public inspection at Sno- lsle/Marysville Library, 6120 Grove Street, Marysville, WA 98270 Published: Dec. 26, 2007, Jan. 2 and 9, 2008. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Pursuant to R. C. W Chapter 61.24, et seq. and 62A. 9A—604(a)(2) et seq. Trustee’s Sale No: 01- NC-50245 l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Trustee, REGIONAL TRUSTEE SERVICES CORPORATION, will on March 7, 2008, at the hour of 10:00 AM, at ON THE STEPS IN FRONT OF THE NORTH ENTRANCE TO THE SNO- HOMISH COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 3000 ROCKEFELLER AVENUE. EVERETT, WA, sell at public auc- tion to the highest and best bidder, payable at the time of sale, the fol- lowing described real and personal property (hereafter referred to collec~ tively as the “Property”), situated in the County of SNOHOMISH, State of Washington: UNIT 6, WOODBROOK TOWNHOMES, A CONDOMINIUM AND USE OF LIMITED COMMON ELEMENTS, IF ANY, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION THEREOF RECORDED UNDER SNOHOM- j ISH COUNTY RECORDING NO 200407160560 AND SURVEY MAPS AND PLANS RECORDED UNDER SNOHOMISH COUNTY RECORD- ING NO 200407165195, AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO. Tax i Parcel No: 01014800000600, com- I monly known as 9410 7TH AVENUE . Dec. 22 ,‘ 11:23 p.m.: Cold malicious mischief, car windows shot out, i no suspects, on the 4800 block of 1 72nd Drive NE. : Dec. 23 V 12:04 a.m.: Vehicle window : shot out, no suspects, on the i 4900 block of 72nd Drive NE. ' 9:05 a.m.: Cold malicious mis- chief, vehicle window broken, no . suspects, on the 6800 block of 3 49th Street NE. 9:55 a.m.: Victim’s cousin took money from her, suspect is ing to leave; onrthe 1100 blockof Ninth Street NE. 1:46 p.m.: Lake Stevens stolen vehicle recovered, maroon Subaru, appears drivable, vehicle towed to Harry’s tow, no suspects, on the . 7100 block of 64th Avenue NE. 3:53 p.m.: Cold theft of purse, no suspects, on the 16800 block ‘ of Twin Lakes Avenue. 9:24 p.m.: Customer left with- out paymg, possible suspect info, on the 1000 block of Columbia Avenue. 10:56 p.m.: Rock through back window, no suspects, on the 7400 block of 76th Drive NE. Dec. 24 12:58 a.m.: Victim chased tag- ger onto roof of building, suspect booked into Marysville Jail, on the 1500 block of Third Street. 1:15 am: Cold vehicle theft, actually happened in Arlington’s jurisdiction, on the 15200 block of Smokey Point Boulevard. 6:43 am: Cold burglary, pos- For an exhaustive list of events submitted to our Calendar section, please. visit our website at www.marysvi/leglabe.com. was Project Management Class Fine tune project management skills and prepare for the PMP exam. Attend Thurs- day evening classes during this 10-week course offered through Western Washing- ton University’s Everett site. Information meeting, Jan. 10, 6:15 p.m., Everett Sta- tion, Room 314. For information contact www.ExtendedEd. wwu.edu or Profdev@ wwu.edu or 360-650-3650. , Father Daughter Dance ‘ Marysville Parks and Recreation begins . ticket sales on Monday, Jan. 11, for their third annual Father —— Daughter Valen- ‘ tines Dance scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 2 and Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Cedarcrest School Cafeteria, 6400 88th Street NE, 3 Marysville. The evening includes: a com- memorative photo, cookies, punch, a DJ, dancing and door prizes. For all ages. i Tickets are $12 per couple, $3 each addi- tional daughter and can be purchased at the Parks and Recreation Office located in Jennings Park. For more information call the Recreation Office at 360—363-8400. . Wushu Performance Restita DeJesus, Seattle Wushu Center; celebrate the lunar new year with the Seat- : tie Wushu Center performing acrobatics, : runnlng jumps and martial arts. Snohomish Library, Saturday, Jan. 12, 2 pm. For i more informatidn call the Sno-Isle Libraries Service Center at 360-651-7000 or 877- , SND-ISLE, or visit www.sno-isle.org. ‘ Coffee Club with Heather Heather Hafner, a local Edward Jones SE A#6 , EVERETT, WA. The Prop- erty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 7/30/2004, recorded 8/5/2004, under Auditor’s/Record- er’s No. 200408050583, records of SNOHOMISH County, Washington, from AVELINO L SOTELO AND MICHELLE M SOTELO, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as Grantor, to LAW- YERS TITLE AGENCY OF WA, as Trustee, in favor of NEW CEN- TURY MORTGAGE CORPORA- TION, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which is presently held by DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS INDEN- TURE TRUSTEE FOR NEW CEN- TURY HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST 2004—3. II No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any court by rea- son of the Borrower’s or Grantor’s default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III The default(s) for which this foreclosure is/are made are as follows: FAILURE TO PAY THE MONTHLY PAYMENT WHICH BECAME DUE ON 10/1/2006, AND ALL SUBSEQUENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS, PLUS LATE CHARGES AND OTHER COSTS AND FEES AS SET FORTH. Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in arrears: Amount due as of December 7, 2007 Delinquent Pay- ments from October 01, 2006 6 pay- ments at $1,533.28 each $9,199.68 6 payments at $1,366.80 each $8,200.80 3 payments at $1,690.97 each $5,072.91 ( 10-01-06 through 12-07-07) Late Charges: $1,396.49 Beneficiary Advances: $148.35 Sus- pense Credit: $4,048.94 TOTAL: $22,969.29 IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal $161,167.03, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument secured, and such other costs and fees as are due under the note or other instru- ment secured, and as are provided by statute. V The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expenses of sale and the obliga- ' sible suspects, vandalism to build- ing as well, on the 2700 block of 17lst Place NE. 7:26 am: Cold malicious mis- chief, no suspects, on the 1600 block of Third Street. 12:23 p.m.: Cold malicious mis- chief to vehicle, no suspects, on the 3700 block of 68th Drive NE. 3:42 p.m.: Cold vehicle prowl, Christmas presents taken, pos— sible suspects, on the 6300 block of 60th Place NE. 5:06 p.m.: White male juvenile in custody for shoplifting on the 64600 block of 64th Street NE. > 7:37 p.m.: Gold'theft, no sus— pect-s, back ’Mndowis‘rn‘ashed out by rock, on the 6700 block of 64th Drive NE. 7:46 p.m.: Cold malicious mis- chief, rock through vehicle, no suspects, on the 6800 block of 64th Drive NE. " 8:40 p.m.: Subjects in red vehicle paint bailed house, no suspects, on the 6500 block of 73rd Place NE. 8:49 p.m.: Cold malicious mis- chief, no suspects, broken car window, on the 7000 block of 7lst Avenue NE. 9:12 Cold theft, possible sus- pect, on the 1 1800 block of State Avenue. 9:22 p.m.: Complainant found neighbor’s open ,mail in her mail- box, appears check is missing, on the 3000 block of 79th Avenue NE. 9:35 p.m.: Cold malicious mis- chief, rock thrown through win— dow of vehicle, no suspects, on the 7300 block of 66th Avenue NE. financial advisor, will host a coffee club at 9 am, Jan. 11, at 20265 74th St. NE, Suite 107, Arlington. It is an informal gath- ering of those interested in participating in roundtable discussions on the economy, interest rates, stocks or other investments or hot topics. Heather will share her exper- tise on how to make your money grow and build wealth over time. The Edward Jones website is wwwedwardjonescom. Snohomish Garden Club The Snohomish Garden Club will meet on Monday, Jan. 14, at 7 pm. In the Snohomish High School PAC at 1316 Fifth Street in Snohomish. $5 fee for nonmem- bers. The speaker is Sharon. Muth, from Bonsai Northwest, who has been involved with bonsai since 1969. The mission of the Snohomish Garden Club is to stimu- late knowledge and love of gardening, to aid in the protection of native trees, plants and birds and to encourage civic planting. Meetings are on the second Monday of the month from September through May. Annual dues are $15. For information contact Dorothy Fuhnnan at 425-334- 3881 or dorothyfuhrman@hofmail.com, or go to www.snohomishgardenc/ub.cam. Hospice Information Sessron A free Information Session to review the wonderful volunteer opportunities at Providence Hospice and Home Care Is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 16. 6-8 p.m., in downtown Everett. To register and to get driving/parking information call 425-261 -481 5 by Jan. 14. The Digital Darkroom Learn to edit, correct and enhance your photos using Photoshop Elements. The instructor is Kent Baker, a professional flne art photographer. Class meets at the Community Room at the Boys and Girls p tion secured by the Deed of Trtist as provided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, or encumbrances on March 7,2008. The default(s) referred to impara- graph lll must be cured by February 25, 2008 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontin- ued and terminated if at any time on or before February 25, 2008, (11 days before the sale date) the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated at any time after February 25, 2008, (1 1 days before the sale date) and before the sale, by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire principal and inter- est secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI A written Notice of Default was trans- mitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following addresses: AVELINO L SOTELO, 12433 ADMIRALTY WAY 1-101, EVERETT, WA, 98204 AVELINO L SOTELO, 9410 7TH AVENUE SE A#6, EVERETT, WA, 98208 MICHELLE M SOTELO, 12433 ADMIRALTY WAY 1-101, EVERETT, WA, 98204 MICHELLE M SOTELO, 9410 7TH AVENUE SE A#6, EVER- ETT, WA, 98208 by both first class and certified mail on 10/30/2007, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 10/30/2007, the Borrower and Grantor were person- ally served with said written notice of default or the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such ser- vice or posting. VII The Trustee’s Sale will be held in accordance with Ch. 61.24 RCW and anyone wish- ing to bid at the sale will be required to have in his/her possession at the Dec. 25 11:37 am: No suspect in theft on ‘ the 1300 block of Cedar Avenue. 2:44 p.m.: Theft of fuel, sus- pect info given, on the 3600 block of 116th Street. 3:09 p.m.: No suspect in vehicle prowl, FM transmitter was stolen, on the 6500 block of 57th Drive. 5:10 p.m.: No suspect in vehi- cle theft on the 9800 block of State Avenue. 6:26 p.m.: Suspect info given regarding theft on the 18000 block of 25th Avenue. 9:40 p.m.: No suspect in vehi- cle theft on the 5800 block of Grove Street. 3:56 a.m.: No suspect in theft of car keys from unlocked car on the 7300 block of 65th Avenue. 8 am: Recovered stolen vehi- cle on the 14000 block of Smokey Point Boulevard. 8:24 3.111.: No suspect invehicle prowl, front passenger window was broken on the 1300 block of Sixth Street. 1 1:32 a.m.: No suspect in vehi- cle prowl, wallet was taken along with ID and credit cards, on the 7000 block of 57th Street. 1 1:40 a.m.: No suspect in vehi- cle prowl, radio was stolen, on the 5800 block of 73rd Avenue. 2:54 p.m.: Mail was reported stolen on the 4700 block of 68th Drive. 4:29 p.m.: No suspect in theft of vehicle on the 16000 block of Twin Lakes Avenue. Club, 18513 59th Avenue NE, Arlington, Jan. 15, 17, 18, 21, 7 - 9 p.m., Fee $60. Call 360-403-3448 to register. Everett Peace Action On Jan. 16, Everett Peace Action will hold their fifth-annual meeting. There will be a dessert potluck at the Everett Public Library at 2702 Hoyt from 7 - 8:30 pm. Bring your enthusiasm and ideas for activities this new year plus your favorite dessert, if you can. Everett Peace Action is a non-partisan oranization devoted to creating and participating in peace activi- ties in the greater Everett community. Regular vigils are held every Friday from noon to 1 pm. at the corner of Hewitt and Colby Avenue in downtown Everett Con- tact Linda Jackman at 360-653-5832. Chamber Business Seminar featuring Brad Worthley Ten Critical Steps That Could Make or Break Your Business and How to Reduce Stress and Increase Productivity Come join us as Brad rolls out two entirelyjnew topics of critical importance to business owners, managers and staff. Space is limited to the first 200. Call or e-mall'your reservations today to save your seat. Cost is $30 ore-registered or $35 If registered at the door. Call 360-659-7700 or e-mail blllw@MarysvllleTuIallpChamber.com. time the bidding commences, cash, cashier’s check, or certified check in the amount of at least one dollar over the Beneficiary’s opening bid. In addition, the successful bidder will be required to pay the full amount of his/her bid in cash, cashier’s check, or certified check within one hour of the making of the bid. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor‘ and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all of their inter- est in the above described property. IX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the same pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee's Sale. X NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TEN- ANTS The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day follow- ing the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occu- pants and tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and ten- ants by summary proceeding under the Unlawful Detainer Act, Chapter 59.12 RCW. DATED: December 5, 2007. REGIONAL TRUSTEE SER- VICES CORPORATION Trustee By ANNAEGDORF, AUTHORIZED AGENT Address: 616 ist Avenue, ' Suite 500 Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: (206) 340-2550 Sale Information: www.rtrustee.com ASAP# 950242 02/06/2008, 02/27/2008. Published: January 9, 2008. NOTICE OF HEARING Before the Hearing Examiner Notice Is hereby‘given that at City Hall (Council Chamber), 1049 State Marysville volunteer opportunities - The Marysville Police Department needs seniors to help fight crime in its Seniors Against Crime program. Volunteers 55 and older get First Aid and CPR training and learn how to use the police radio. Volunteers must pass a background check and be able to physically perform the duties as required. Call John McAlp- ine, RSVP Coordinator, 425-257-2111 ext. 3374 or email JohnM@ccsww.arg. - Leaders are needed for Girl Scout troops for ages 5-17. Volunteers can work directly with girls as a troop leader, work with management teams or work In the office. Call 1-877-822-9435, email northemcountlesé’ girlscoulsww. org or visit 1331 State Ave. Suite A, Marysville. 0 The Greater. MarysvilleTulalip Chamber . of Commerce is looking for volunteer at the Visitor Information Center, in Dull Coda Village across from Wal Mart, ls open from 9 am. to 5 p.m., seven days a week. Four-hour shifts (with some flexibility) available. Contact Bill at 360-659-7700 or BillW@Marysvi/leTulalipChambercom Arlington volunteer opportunities 0 The City of Arlington is looking for an indi- vidual who lives within Arlington city limits and Is Interested in sewing on the planning commission to fill an unexpired term until April 1, 2009. Applications are available on the City’s website at wwwciarlington. wa. us or at City Hall. Questions about the position may be directed to Bill Blake, Interim Com- munity Development Manager at bblake@ ci.arlingfon.wa.us or 360-403—3440. - Stillaguamish Senlor Center needs vol- unteers for bingo on Tuesdays and Fridays and van drivers for special events and to deliver food for the food bank Mondays. Call Karen at 360-653-4551 ext. 228. 0 Arlington Food Bank needs drivers once a week and people to hand out food on Tues- days and Fridays, 6 — 7 pm. Call 360—435- 1631 or stop by 127 1/2 w. Cox, Fridays, 1 - 2 pm. and Tuesdays, 6 - 7 pm. 0 Klds’ Kloset needs helpers to stock the shop as well as people to help dis- tribute clothing and hygiene products to children, pro-school through 12th grade ’ Due to required advance meal guarantees, reservations made and not honored will be billed. Mail to: The Greater Marysville— Tulalip Chamber of Commerce, 8825 34th Ave. NE, Suite C, Tulalip, WA 98271. Agricultural Entrepreneurs Learn how to manage a small farm or agricultural business sustainany and prof- itably. Wednesdays, 6 - 9 p.m.: Jan. 16 - March 19, University Center at Everett Station, Room 310, through the Washing- ton State University Snohomish County Extension program. Fee $250, includes all materials. Early registration encouraged; download form http://snahamishwsu. edu/ag/workshops/winterworkshopsol him. For information, Kate Halstead at khalsfead@wsu.edu or 425-357-6024. Daughters of Nonrvay Thelma Lodge No. 26, Daughters of Norway, will be on Saturday, Jan. 19, at 10 am, St. Paul’s Church, 2005 Colby, Everett. New officers will be Installed. April Mills will present a program on the history, design, patterns and construction of Norwe- g gian sweaters. She will have some sweat- era for sale. Membership is open to women over age 13 of Scandinavlan descent. Quilt and Textile Faire Skagit Valley Gardens hosts It’s Seventh volunteers in,Snohomish County. Call Avenue, on Thursday, January 24 at 7:00 p.m., an open record hearing will be held to consider the following i proposal: Marysville School District requesting a Conditional Use Per- mit (CUP), to allow construction of a 198,000 SF high school facility within a residential zone. The applicant is also requesting a height variance and wetland buffer variance which will 1 also be considered at the hearing. Applicant: Marysville School Dis- ; trict l Location: West of Hwy 9, north of 84th St NE, east 0f 83rd Ave NE File Number: PA 05007 Any person may appear at the hearing and be heard in support of or in opposition to this proposal. Addi- tional information may be obtained at the City of Marysville Community Development Department, 80 Colum- bia Avenue, Marysville, Washington 98270, 360-363-8100. Appeals for the final decision of the hearing examiner, or other city board or body involving MMC Titles 15 to 20 and for which all other appeals spe- cifically authorized have been timely , exhausted, shall be made to Snohom- ish County Superior Court pursuant to the Land Use Petition Act, RCW 36.70 within 21 days of the date the decision or action became final, unless another applicable appeal 1 process or time period is established by state law or local ordinance. For Project Information: Cheryl Dungan, Senior Planner. Special Accommodations: The City of Marysville strives to provide accessible meetings for people with disabilities. Please contact Kirstie Guy, Human Resources Manager, at 360-363-8000 or 1-800-833-6388 (TDD Only) or ‘ 1-‘800-833-6384 (Voice Relay) two 1 days prior to the meeting date if any special accommodations are , needed. Published: January 9, 2008. in Arlington, Lakewood and Darrlngton. Call Linda Dussault at 360-387-5270 or Kimberly Meno at 360-403-8696. Sarvey Wildlife Rescue needs volun- teers over age 14 to help care for injured animals. For information www.sarvey- wildlifeorg or call 360-435-4817. - The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce, 360—659—5453, needs I volunteers for officer work, phones and special projects; the Visitor Information Center, 360-657—2326, needs volunteers for helping tourists with brochures, maps and directions; both are located at 3710 l 168th Street NE Suite C-1 01, Arlington. Volunteer opportunities In general 0 Mother’s Against Drunk Driving needs constrictions 838-364-6233 or.visit . 'maddpnworg. . ' Snohomish County elementary schools need volunteer reading tutors. Contact Linda Jorve, Washington Reading Corps at 425- 257-2111 ext. 3318 or lindai@ccsww.org. - The Senior Peer Counseling program is looking for volunteers aged 55 and older to provide counseling support to seniors who are struggling to cope with life transitions. Volunteer training ongoing. Call 425-290-1252 or email rho/singer@ ssscorg. ' o The Snohomish County Chapter of the American Red Cross is looking for volun- teers to assist in response to disasters and other local emergencies as Disaster Action Team members. Training will be provided in CPR, first aid and other disas- ter-oriented courses. For information, contact Richard at volcoard@snohomish- countyredcrossorg or 425-740-2330. 0 The Red Cross needs volunteers to serve as case managers and emergency communication workers at the Naval Station in Everett. Opportunities are also available for volunteers to work at home during after-hours for on—call assignments about one week per month. For more information, contact Bev Walker, AFES director, at 425-304-4476 or 425-252— Ken Baxter Senior/Community Center, 514 Delta Ave., Marysville, 360—363-8450. 0 Monday drop-in clogging. Rosie Hayes get moving for fun and fitness. Learn the basics. no partner needed. Drop in' class, $3, noon to 4 pm. I Wednesday book club, Don’t feel pres- sured to finish the book or to dive deep into its meaning. No fee. Call to confirm the author to be discussed. 10:30 am. to 12:30 pm. - Second and fourth Thursdays, foot care ’ by appointment. $17 per visit, bring your own towel. Call for appointment. - Thursday genealogy. Learn genealogy at the senior center. Free. To register call the center. 0 Friday drop-in Hula. Learn the beautiful dance of Hawaii known as “Hula.” Fee $4. 9:15 am. - 11:15 am. The first half—hour is for beginners. - Friday drama group. Don’t need to memorize lines with this class, just try to I have fun. Please call prior to attending your first class. 10 — 11 a.m. - Friday woodcarving. A unique and ancient art form. 10 am. to noon. WEEKLY MEETINGS Little Star Club, Camp Fire USA program for ages 3 - 5, meets Mondays at Eagle Creek Elementary School in the library, 6 - 7 pm. Call Holly if at 425-258-5437. Latinos Unidos, of Deaconess Children’s Services meets 16:30 - 8:30 pm. Mondays in Monroe and Tuesdays in Everett. Training is provided for volunteers that mm at these meetings. For information call Naomi Demar- est at 425-259-0146 ext. 121. Planned Parenthood Teen Clinic walk-in hours and services for young women and men are Tuesday, 2 — 4 pm. Services include birth control (no exam needed), ‘ pregnancy tests, emergency contraception, information and education, STl tests and treatments (fees apply). “Talk to us in con- fidence, with confidence” at 10210 State Ave. Call 360-658-7871 for information. Ken Baxter Senior/Community Center is looking for players for the Tuesday Bridge group, noon to 4 pm. The style of play is known as "Party" or “Rubber” bridge. Tables must be coordinated in advance so call 360- 363—8450 to get on the list. Pregnancy Aid of Snohomish County has a WIC clinic in Marysville at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 4200 88th NE, every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:30 am. to 4:30 pm. Call 360-435-3735 for information or to schedule an appointment. Overcomers Outreach meets Tuesdays at 7 pm. at Warm Beach Free Methodist Church on 20816 Marine Dr., for all types of addictive and codependent behaviors. Meetings consist of recovery topics, step studies and more. Call 360-652—6555. Monthly rubber stamp workshop for creat- _Ing cards with rubber stamps. All supplies included. Instructor Carol Wilson, at the . Community Room at the Boys and Girls ‘ Club, 18513 5ch Ave. NE, Arlington, from 6 - 9 pm. on Tuesdays. Fee is $23 per class, call 360-403-3448 to register. Come have fum with other Mothers of Preschoolers. Tihe children have a fun and structured time :separate from the moms. Marysville First and Third Tuesday of every month, 9:30 am. to noon. For registration call Pilchuck Valley Chapel at 425-334-9558. 0 Stanwood MOPS Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month from 9 am. to noon at the Warm Beach Free Methodist Church. Drop In grief support group, to be with others who are mourning. Facilitated by Hospice Bereavement Counselors. No reg- istration necessary, call Kate at 856—7770. s Tuesdays, Mt. Vernon, 1:30 p.m., in the chapel at Skagit Valley Hospital. 0 First and third Wednesdays, Whidbey Island, 6 pm. at the Skagit Valley College in Oak Hall, Room 203. Second and fourth Thursdays, Sedro Woolley, 5:30 pm. at the United General 4103, ext. 20. Contact Elizabeth Grant at e/izabefh.grant@co.snohomish. wa. us. Annual Quilt and Textile Faire on Saturday, Jan.’19 and-Sunday, Jan. 20, 10 am. to 4 pm. Quilters, quilt clubs/organizations, knitters, spinners, weavers and business related to these works will fill our heated greenhouse with their creations to show and sell. Spinning and Weaving Demon- strations throughout weekend. Contact Tammi at 360-424-6760. Residential Fire Sprinklers The State Fire Marshal’s Office is offering a free residential fire sprinkler seminar on Feb. 4, 9 am. to 4 p.m., at the Labor and Industries Headquarters Auditorium, 7273 Linderson Way SW in Tumwater. For information call Larry at 360—570-3133. Tree and Shrub Sale Snohomish Conservation District will be having its 23rd annual Conservation Tree and Shrub sale on March 7 - 8, at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds in Monroe. The sale is open to the public and plants may be pro-ordered before Feb. 6. The public can also attend the general sale on the same days to purchase plants for. reforestation, hedgerows, erosion control on rivers and wildlife habitat. For more information or to download a brochure and order form, visit our website at wwwsnohom/shcd. org. 9.: Museums Snohomish - Snohomlsh County Museum and Historical Association, 1813 Hewett Ave., Everett. Regular museum hours, 1 - 4 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday. For- more information call 425-259-2022. Arlington The Stillaguamish Valley Pio- neer Museum, 20722 67th Ave. NE. Closed through Feb. 2008. For more infor- mation call 360-435-7289. Hospital, room 502. Everett —— Imagine Children’s Museum, 1502 Wall Street, is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday from 10 am. to 4 p.m., Thursday and Friday 10 am. to 5:30 pm. and Sunday noon to 4 pm. Marysville — The Nonnesco Pioneers Telephone Museum, 1709 Grove St, Marysville is open 10 am. to 2 pm. Tuesdays or by appointment. For more information call 360-653-0717. Libraries Arlington — 135 N. Washington, 435-3033 Darrlngton — 1005 Cascade St, 436-1600 Everett — 2702 Hoyt Ave, 425-257-8010 Maryanne — 6120 Grove St, 360-658-5000 Snohomish 311 Maple Ave., 568-2898 Grandview Community Center The Grandvlew Community Center is located at 11506 Smokes Rd, in Arlington. Ken Baxter Senior Center The Ken Baxter Senior/Community Center, 514 Delta Ave., Marysville, 360—363-8450. Stillaguamish Senior Center Stillaguamish Senior Center, 18308 Smokey Point Blvd, Arlington 360—653-4551. Snohomish Senior Center Temporarily located in the lower level small hall of St. Michael‘s Church, 1514 Pine Ave., Snohomish, 360-568-0934. Stanwood Senior Center Stanwood Community and Senior Center, 7430 2761b St. NW, 360-629—7403.