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May 27, 2023

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Meet The Owner – Easy 3 Disc Golf

Editor’s note: MyEverettNews.com is working to introduce our readers to more independent business owners here in Everett, Washington. We want to highlight their businesses, tell their stories and invite you to shop locally and help move Everett, Washington forward. If you know of a business we should feature, send us a suggestion via email: news@myeverettnews.com. Leland Dart – Publisher
 

Easy 3 Disc Golf

Micheal Carter began playing Disc Golf 14 years ago.

Easy 3 Disc Golf

The store is located at the Chevron Station at 16th SE and 112th SE

Disc Golf

There is a huge selection of discs to select from to find the perfect fit for your hand.

Disc Golf

Players on the Excalibur Disc Golf Course on Silver Lake in south Everett,

For more than two decades there has been a 9-hole Disc Golf Course on the west side of Silver Lake in Everett, Washington, just south of the playground. It’s called the Silver Lake Excalibur Disc Golf Course and is maintained by the Everett Parks and Facilities Department.

On Friday June 2nd, a new store to support Disc Golf will open about a block away from that course. This weekend I had a chance to talk with Micheal Carter, who along with his wife Amanda, is opening Easy 3 Disc Golf at a space within the Chevron Station at 16th SE and 112th SE across from Silver Lake Park.

I asked Micheal about the name Easy 3 Disc Golf.

“When they make a rough shot off the tee you’ll often hear players remark, well an easy three from there,” he explained. “I thought as long as they were saying that on the course it would be a good branding opportunity.”

Micheal first took up disc golf fourteen years ago while living in Arizona.

“I had two buddies, Mikey and Nick, he said. “Mikey was the first person to put a golf disc in my hand and I was hooked.”

Five years ago he and Amanda moved from Arizona to this area to take a position with Sprouts Farmers Markets.

“It didn’t work out like I hoped it would so I began looking into opening my own business,” Micheal told me. “I considered opening a barbecue restaurant but hate to do dishes, love to play disc golf, so my wife encouraged me to pursue this.”

Amanda is even taking a week off of work as they prepare to open the store on Friday June 2nd.

Disc Golf is extremely popular in the Pacific Northwest. While there is only the one course in Everett there are several in Snohomish County including a Disc Golf Resort at the former Kayak Point Golf Course in Stanwood.

It’s a very simple game to play and there are multiple styles,” Micheal explained. “Technique matters as you work to get your disc into the basket in the fewest throws possible.”

Easy 3 Disc Golf will be open seven days a week from 9 AM – 6 PM. Their address is 1515 112th SE Everett, Washington. You can learn more on their Instagram Page here or on their Facebook Page.

Micheal says during the Grand Opening on June 2nd everyone who makes a purchase will get something from his personal collection.



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May 27, 2023

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The Port Of Everett Has Released The Schedule For Sail-In Cinema This Summer

Gotta love that in Everett, Washington you can watch a great movie from your boat or on dry land. Here’s the 2023 Sail-In Cinema Schedule.

Sail in Cinema

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The Port of Everett and presenting sponsor PND Engineers are excited to announce the 8th Annual Sail-in Cinema at Waterfront Place.
 
The one-of-a-kind, free outdoor movie series takes place every Friday night from July 21 thru Aug. 25, offering a selection of films and fun at Boxcar Park.
 
You can either “sail in” to watch aboard your boat OR “walk in” to enjoy the night’s flick from the park.
 
Watch your pick of six movies on a 40-foot inflatable screen. Family-friendly throwbacks, fan-favorite characters, and action-packed date night options make up the lineup this year.
 
Here is the 2023 Sail-In Cinema schedule:

  • July 21: 9:15 p.m. – “Lyle, Lyle Crocodile” (PG)
  • July 28: 9:10 p.m. – “Top Gun: Maverick” (PG-13)
  • Aug. 4: 9 p.m. – “The Goonies” (PG)
  • Aug. 11: 8:45 p.m. – “Lightyear” (PG)
  • Aug. 18: 8:35 p.m. – “Clueless” (PG-13)
  • Aug. 25: 8:20 p.m. – “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” (PG)
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    A special thank you to all Sail-in Cinema community sponsors whose funding allows the Port to continue offering this popular community program for free!
     
    Presenting Sponsor: PND Engineers | Gold Sponsors: Hotel Indigo and Stoel Rives LLP | Silver Sponsor: KPFF Consulting Engineers | Bronze Sponsors: Coastal Community Bank and GeoEngineers.

     
    Know Before You Go

  • Boxcar Park opens one hour before showtime for moviegoers to snag their spot, enjoy music and yard games, grab free fresh-popped popcorn and check out concessions available for purchase.
  • Guest moorage is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis at the Port of Everett’s North Guest Dock 7.
  • A radio frequency is provided so boaters can tune in while they watch. (Please note: Guest moorage at North Guest Dock 6 is no longer available).
  • For land viewing, pack in your low-back chairs and picnic blankets to the park. Dress in layers; it gets chilly on the waterfront at night. In the event of inclement weather, a movie night may be canceled.
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    May 26, 2023

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    King County IFIT Team Releases More Info. From Officer Involved Shooting In Everett, WA Last Friday

    Officer involved shooting

    Law enforcement officers run to an area near 9th and Pine street in Everett, WA on Friday May 19th.

    Got an update via social media from the Public Information Officer for the KING County Independent Force Investigation Team who is looking into the shooting last Friday involving multiple officers from police agencies in and around Everett, WA.

    Because of the number of local agencies involved the team from King County was brought in and the local agencies have been excluded from the investigation.

    The man who reportedly shot at officers and was later shot and killed in an exchange of gunfire is a 34-year-old man and not 24 as previously reported.

    His identity along with cause and manner of death will be release by the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office.

    Three law enforcement officers remain on administrative leave. They are a Sergeant from Everett Police, a Sergeant from Lynnwood Police and a Deputy with the Snohomish County Sheriff’s office.

    Investigators have talked with multiple witnesses and are still reviewing evidence from four different scenes.

    Another update is expected from the King County IFIT team next Friday.



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    May 26, 2023

    Comments Off on Everett Station District To Transform 32nd Street Into A Lawn For The Summer With Field Turf, Picnic Tables, Yard Games

    Everett Station District To Transform 32nd Street Into A Lawn For The Summer With Field Turf, Picnic Tables, Yard Games

    Yard at Everett Station

    This little stretch of 32nd street will get field turf, picnic tables and yard games for through Sept. 15th.

    Yard at Everett Station

    Click graphic to learn more on their website.

    Starting this weekend crews will be transforming 32nd street between Smith Avenue and Paine Avenue in Everett, Washington into “The Yard at Everett Station”. The project will run from May 27th through September 15th.

    Large concrete planters will block vehicle traffic, the pavement will be covered in field turf.

    There are other additions including picnic tables with umbrellas, a Little Free Library, an informational kiosk, and yard games.

    It’s being presented as an option for folks in the neighborhood around Everett Station to enjoy some time outdoors.

    It’s a project from the folks at the Everett Station District Alliance. Here’s more information from their Executive Director, Brock Howell. Click here to visit their website.
     
    Hi friend –
    Join ESDA this summer on “The Yard at Everett Station” — a summer-long park in the heart of the neighborhood, right on 32nd Street between Smith and Paine Avenues.
    To make it a park, we will be blocking vehicle traffic using large concrete planters, laying down FieldTurf, and adding picnic tables with umbrellas, a Little Free Library, informational kiosk, and yard games. It should be a great place for workers and visitors alike to enjoy lunch outdoors.

    Community Paint Day
    Saturday, May 27
    Help get summer started by helping paint murals on two nearby buildings and on the support columns of the Pacific Ave bridge over Paine Ave. A fourth mural will be installed on a billboard space along McDougall Ave. There will be a food truck and a mini artist/maker market. With the the organization Urban Artworks facilitating the event, we are aiming for 200+ volunteers.
    Volunteer to paint murals on Saturday

    The Yard Set-up
    Saturday & Sunday, May 27-28
    Volunteer to help set up The Yard, including installing the FieldTurf and assembling & painting the picnic tables.
    Volunteer to set-up The Yard

    Wednesday Farmers Market
    June 7 – August 16, 2-6 p.m.
    After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the Wednesday Farmers Market returns! Learn more

    Everett Station District Town Hall Day
    Wednesday, June 14, 2-6 p.m.
    You’re invited to come learn what organizations and agencies are doing for our neighborhood and city.
    Here’s who will be there: Apple Health, Bezos Academy, Carnegie Resource Center, Cocoon House, Compass Health, Dawson Place, Child Advocacy Center, Domestic Violence Services, Economic Alliance of Snohomish County, Everett AquaSox, Everett Community College, Everett CHIP, Everett Gospel Mission, Everett Planning Department, Everett Public Works, Everett Transit, Hand In Hand, Hopeworks & Housing Hope, Office of Court Appointed Special Advocate, Pallet Shelter, Rep. Rick Larsen’s Office, Sen. Maria Cantwell’s Office, Skagit Transit, Snohomish County Legal Services, Snohomish PUD, Snohomish Rotaract, Snotrac, Sound Transit, United Way, Village Community Services, Volunteers of America, WorkSource Snohomish, YMCA, and YWCA.

    We’ve got so much more planned for The Yard, so stay tuned!

    A few final notes:
    • We’re very close to starting the BIA-funded overnight vehicle security patrols and neighborhood ambassador program for the neighborhood.
    • We’re excited for the new railroad & transit museum and model train exhibit that’s coming to Everett Station.
    • If you commute by transit through Everett Station, you can now bike to the station and safely store your bike using the Bike Link app for the low cost of 5 cents per hour.
    • Sound Transit will soon select a recommended preferred alignment and alternative alignments for the Everett Link Extension that will be evaluated in the full EIS. In addition, later this week the agency will be publishing on update on the financial status of its ongoing capital projects, although we don’t expect new data to be available for Everett Link.
    Best,
    Brock Howell
    Executive Director
    Everett Station District Alliance
     


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    May 25, 2023

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    Snohomish County Health Issues “Hepatitis A” Advisory For Patrons Of Everett Fast Food Restaurant

    Snohomish County Health Department

    Click to visit the Snohomish County Health Department website.

    MyEverettNews.com received the following bulletin from the Snohomish County Health Department Thursday afternoon:

     

    HEPATITIS A CASE CONFIRMED AT EVERETT AND LAKE STEVENS FOOD BUSINESSES

    PEOPLE WHO ATE FOOD FROM THE TACO BELL AT 2727 BROADWAY ON MAY 22-23 OR THE TACO BELL AT 303 91ST AVE NE IN LAKE STEVENS ON MAY 23 SHOULD CONTACT THEIR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER OR PUBLIC HEALTH

    SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. – The Snohomish County Health Department has identified a case of hepatitis A that occurred in a food worker who worked at two Taco Bell locations: 2727 Broadway in Everett and 303 91st Ave NE in Lake Stevens

    Anyone who ate food from the Everett location on May 22 or 23 or from the Lake Stevens location on May 23 should take the following actions:

    • Check if they are vaccinated against or immune to hepatitis A. People who are vaccinated or immune do not need to take any further action as they would be considered protected against this exposure. People can check their vaccination records by contacting their healthcare provider, using the Washington Immunization Information System at https://wa.myir.net or, if available, referring to their copy of their immunization record. People who have previously been infected with hepatitis A also may be immune. If they are not sure, they should check with their healthcare provider.
    • Individuals who are not vaccinated, immune, or are unsure of their status should:
      • Contact their healthcare provider or contact the Snohomish County Health Department at 425-339-3503 (then press 1) for guidance and potential post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent illness. Post-exposure prophylaxis involves receiving the hep A vaccine or immune globulin (IG), which can provide immediate and lasting protection when given within two weeks of exposure to the hepatitis A virus. Hepatitis A vaccine is available from multiple healthcare providers or pharmacies in the county. Anyone who was exposed and is having trouble finding a vaccine provider, or who is uninsured or underinsured, should contact the Health Department.
      • Monitor for any symptoms of illness. Stay home and do not prepare or serve food for others if you have symptoms. It takes between 15 and 50 days to become symptomatic after being exposed. Early signs of hepatitis A include:
        • fever
        • fatigue
        • loss of appetite
        • nausea
        • vomiting
        • diarrhea
        • dark urine and jaundice (yellowing of eyes or skin)
      • If you develop any of these symptoms, be especially thorough in handwashing after using the restroom and before preparing or handling food to avoid potentially spreading the illness further. Wash hands with soap and running water. Be sure to lather and scrub all surfaces including backs of the hands, wrists, between fingers, and under fingernails.

    The confirmed case appears to have been infected during international travel. The Snohomish County Health Department is working with the business to identify other workers who were potentially exposed and connect them with prevention information as well as resources for vaccination and post-exposure prophylaxis, as needed.

    ABOUT HEPATITIS A

    The hepatitis A virus lives in the poop or blood of someone who is infected and typically spreads through fecal contamination. The virus may be spread from person to person through close contact or through food handling. Consistent, thorough handwashing is essential to prevent spread through food handling.

    The illness varies in severity, with mild cases lasting two weeks or less. More severe cases can last six weeks or longer. Some individuals, especially children, may not develop jaundice and may have an illness so mild that it can go unnoticed. However, even mildly ill people can still be highly infectious. Anyone with symptoms of hepatitis A and potential exposure who is not vaccinated or immune should consult a healthcare provider right away even if symptoms are mild.

    For more information, visit www.snohd.org/hepatitis.



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    May 25, 2023

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    Everett Firefighters Association Holds Annual Monument Cleanup

    Everett FireToday members of the Everett Firefighters Association held their annual cleanup at the Firemen’s Relief Association Memorial at Evergreen Cemetery in Everett, Washington.

    For decades, just prior to Memorial Day Weekend, members have gathered to clean and maintain the memorial.

    EFFA members, some currently on the job and others long-time retirees, again paid tribute to past Everett Firefighters by cleaning and replanting the space.

    MyEverettNews.com tagged along and here are a few photos of the work done today.

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    Everett Firefighters

    Everett Firefighters

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