Briefs: Environmental firms raise money for Northwest Harvest

Environmental firms raise money for Northwest Harvest

More than 50 Northwest environmental firms, including consultants, attorneys, contractors, and vendors, joined forces to net $22,790 for Northwest Harvest at the third annual Take a Swing Against Hunger benefit golf tournament on July 24 in Mukilteo. The donation will help to supply more than 102,000 nutritious meals for those in need throughout Washington.

Ribbon cutting set for Lodge Apartments in north Marysville

Join The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce for a ribbon cutting ceremony for The Lodge Apartments at 11 a.m. Sept. 8 at 17500 25th Ave. NE, Marysville. There will be refreshments, door prizes and a chance to meet new neighbors. Contact the Chamber for details.

Blues, Brats &Brews to be held in Edmonds

Economic Alliance Snohomish County presents a new admission-free event, Blues, Brats &Brews, in partnership with the Edmonds Center for the Arts. Network with local businesses and enjoy music, traditional bratwursts and brews from the no-host bar from 5 to 7 p.m. Sept. 30 at Edmonds Center for the Arts. Please RSVP at the EASC website at www.economicalliancesc.org/.

Sprint offers new ‘Direct 2 You’ service in Everett

Sprint has announced the availability of its Direct 2 You Service in the Everett area. The service brings wireless sales, consultation and customer service to customers virtually whenever and wherever they want at no additional charge. Direct 2 You is now available in 20 metro areas across the country. More details are available at https://sprintdirect2you.com/.

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