City planners to seek input on ‘Moving Mukilteo Forward’

  • Friday, June 27, 2014 6:50pm

City planners to seek input on ‘Moving Mukilteo Forward’

Mukilteo city planner Glen Pikus and associate planner Linda Ritter are looking for input from the public on how local tax dollars should be spent at “Moving Mukilteo Forward 2035.” The event is 2 to 3 p.m. July 9, at Harbour Pointe Retirement Community, 10200 Harbour Place (behind Walgreen’s) in Mukilteo. No reservation is necessary.

Additions at Edmonds environmental firm

Edmonds-based Landau Associates has hired Lauren Evans and Sophia Dien at its Edmonds office. Evans is a marketing assistant and holds a bachelor’s of science degree in business administration, international business, and marketing. Dien is an intern assisting the geotechnical group for the summer and is currently pursuing a degree in civil engineering at Gonzaga University.

Brewer to release summer seasonal beer

Foggy Noggin Brewing’s summer seasonal beer debut is from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday at the Foggy Noggin Brewing Tasting Room. The summer seasonal beer is Rufus, an English IPA. It will be available at the tasting room and area taps for the next six to eight weeks.

Business networking event planned in Everett

Good Morning, Snohomish County! featuring Sandy Bjorgen and presented by K&L Media is 7:30 to 9 a.m. on July 11 at Holiday Inn Downtown Everett. Business networking follows the presentation. Prepare a one-minute elevator speech and bring business cards. Cost is $25 for investors and $40 for non-investors. For more information and registration, go online at www.economicalliancesc.org.

Lake Stevens financial advisers invites people for coffee

Rich Carton, a local Edward Jones financial adviser, will be hosting his coffee club at 9 a.m. on July 18 at his office located in the Highway 9 Business Center, 9623 32nd Street SE, Suite B-101, in Lake Stevens. The public is invited to this courtesy event that takes place on the third Friday of every month.

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