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The community calendar offers a comprehensive overview of events in Snohomish County aimed at benefiting local organizations and promoting community engagement. Highlights include the Monroe Boys & Girls Club’s music festival at Gold Creek Community Church, featuring local bands and activities like raffles and video games to raise scholarship funds. The Dig That Jazz concert at Evergreen Washelli supports the Edmonds Woodway Jazz Ensemble, with affordable ticket prices to encourage attendance. The Tulalip Boys & Girls Club is hosting a family-friendly outdoor barbecue and pro wrestling event, providing free admission for children under 13. Additionally, a fundraising dinner at Swan’s Trail Farm will benefit Sherwood Community Services, which supports individuals with disabilities.

Each event showcases local talent and community spirit while addressing critical needs through fundraising efforts, making the calendar an essential tool for residents interested in supporting and participating in their community.

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