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If you'd like to enter for your chance to win the use of the Evening Magazine Cobalt 222 boat, enter at www.seattleboatshow.com.

Friday, July 3

For more information on Jim Dever's I-90 End-to-End trip, check out his blog at http://i-90end-to-end.blogspot.com/.

Thursday, July 2

For more information on Friday Harbor, go to www.fridayharbor.com.

While in Friday Harbor, be sure to check out these awesome attractions: Pelindaba Lavender Farm at www.pelindabalavender.com, Whale Museum at www.whale-museum.org, San Juan Island Expeditions at www.sanjuankayak.com, STEPS Cafe & Wine Bar at www.stepswinebarandcafe.com, and San Juan Island Chamber of Commerce at www.sanjuanisland.org.

If you'd like to sail on the Schooner Zodiac, log on to www.schoonerzodiac.com.

For more information on Jim Dever's I-90 End-to-End trip, check out his blog at http://i-90end-to-end.blogspot.com/.

Wednesday, July 1

To view a clip of the Ultimate Un-Road Trip, visit click here. For more information on this epic journey, check out www.unroadtrip.com.

If you'd like to experience the Seattle Cossacks at The Everett Fourth of July Parade this weekend, check out www.everettwa.org. For more information about this unusual drill team, visit www.seattlecossacks.com .

For more information on Tacoma's Point Defiance Park, visit www.metroparkstacoma.org. To read more about the land figures of this park, click here.

If you'd like to hop aboard the Disney Christmas Carol Train this weekend, it will be at King Street Station, 303 S. Jackson Street in Seattle on July 3 and 4 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and July 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Tuesday, June 30

To connect with Northwest cancer survivors, visit www.thedayifoundout.com.

For more information on how to enroll in one of LaMoyne Jevne's free flag classes, call 360-643-1300. If you'd like to know about the etiquette of flag flying, visit www.usflag.org/flagetiquette.html.

Monday, June 29

Pope's Kids Place is run entirely on grants and donations. If you'd like to help out, visit www.popeskidsplace.org or call 360-736-9178.

The next Girls Rock Camp in Seattle is July 13-18. If you're interested, check out www.girlsrockcamp.org.

Friday, June 26

On Saturday, June 27, local Beatles cover band Crème Tangerine has a special event planned in honor of the 40th anniversary of the release of Abbey Road. The band will perform the album in its entirety at Seattle's new Smith Cove Terminal. For more information on the band, visit www.cremetangerine.com . For more information on the event, visit jawashington.org/events/abbey_road.php.

One of the home owners at Washaway Beach is hoping to publish her photographs in a new book that will be out later this year. To see her photography, visit www.erikalangley.com.

Thursday, June 25

The fantastic city of Coupeville is just a ferry away. Find information to plan your trip at www.cometocoupeville.com.

A great time to visit Coupeville is at the beginning of August for the Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival. For more information visit www.coupevilleartsandcraftsfestival.org.

For more information on the Earth Sanctuary, visit www.earthsanctuary.org or call 360-331-6667.

If you'd like to attend the premiere of American Collectors, click here.

For more information on how you can help save the snow leopards, visit www.snowleopard.org.

Wednesday, June 24

If you're interested in finding out more about the sea creatures that inhabit our shores, visit the Seattle Aquarium Web site at www.seattleaquarium.org.

Click here if you want to take part in the Red White & Dead Zombie Party .

Tuesday, June 23

For more information about Spinal Muscular Atrophy visit www.fsma.org.

To learn more about Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and to see videos of other survivors talk about the day they found out they had cancer, go to www.thedayifoundout.com.

Monday, June 22

For more information on Gothic Charm School, go to gothic-charm-school.com.

Here today and in the ground tomorrow, check out Casket Furniture at www.casketfurniture.com or call toll-free 1-800-789-9395.

Don't miss Rusty Skupper Days in Westport this weekend. Find out more at www.westportgrayland-chamber.org.

Spend a day at Springbrook Creek Wetland Restoration site. Learn more at www.wsdot.wa.gov.

Friday, June 19

The 48 Hour Film Project is coming to Seattle for its 5th year this weekend. 48 filmmaking teams will storm the streets of the greater Seattle area to create a short film by 7:30 p.m., Sunday, June 21. For more information on the event, visit www.48hourfilm.com/seattle/.

This Tuesday and Thursday, all submitted films will be screened at the Harvard Exit Theater on Capitol Hill at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Tickets for the shows are $10. Click here to purchase online.

Thursday, June 18

Do you want to have a first-hand look at some of the coolest vintage dive gear around? Check out the Classic Weekend at the Seattle Aquarium. For more information on this event, visit www.seattleaquarium.org.

Does the idea of French crepes and gourmet ice cream by the sea make your mouth water? Then head to the city of Kingston. It's just a ferry away Find out more at www.kingstonwa.com.

Check out Bill Bellamy at the Parlor Live this weekend. For more info visit www.parlorlive.com/eventcalendar.htm.

If you know someone looking for a great quality assurance manager or team leader, check out Edward Brothers at www.edbrothers.com.

Wednesday, June 17

If you'd like to help Cowgirl Spirit in their quest to rescue unwanted horses visit www.CSRDT.org or call Juliane Hanley at 425-214-6518.

Interested in cheering on the team of local high schoolers at the world solar drag racing championship? Click here to find out about getting involved.

Do you consider yourself a lard butt athlete and want to represent with fitting apparel? Check out www.lardbutt.com.

Learn more about toddler swimming lessons at www.seattle.gov.

Tuesday, June 16

For more information on the summer concert series Zoo Tunes, visit www.zoo.org.

Barnes & Noble will start carrying Roger's book "Ryan and Robbie" soon. Right now you can find it at a number of local bookstores or online at www.ryanandrobbie.com. You'll find some cool games for kids on the book's Web site too.

To learn more about Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and to see videos of other survivors talking about the day they found out, go to www.thedayifoundout.com.

Learn more about Cancer Care Alliance at www.seattlecca.org.

With its restaurant and catering businesses, Pioneer Food Services generates more than $4 million a year. That money goes right back into creating jobs and services for its clients. Find out more at pioneerhumanservices.com and www.mezzacafe.com.

Love the idea of having a professional photographer capture your baby? Visit www.yuenluistudio.com .

Monday, June 15

If participating in Civil War reenactments sounds like a fun weekend to you, check out www.wcwa.net.

If you're interested in the unusual sport of motorcycle soccer, visit www.motorcyclesoccer.com or call Vic Cassen at 206-658-0200.

If you want to learn more about the crime-fighting robot they call the Fugitive Flusher, visit tacarmonline.com .

If you'd like to purchase your own heelarious baby heels, check out www.heelarious.com.

For more information on the Camp Korey fundraiser and to learn more about how they help kids, go to www.campkorey.org and www.washingtonwinesfestival.com.

Friday, June 12

To find out more about Zevia, the popular soda invented by an Eastside couple, visit www.zcola.com.

Find out more about the Kirkland-built electric car at www.thegreencarco.com.

You can also check out MC Electric Vehicles at www.mcelectricvehicles.com for a variety of electric modes of transportation.

To find out more about Seattle's unique hearse car club visit www.raincityhearse.org.

If you’d like to attend the Seattle Wine Awards this Sunday at the historic Rainier Club in Downtown Seattle, visit their Web site at www.seattlewineawards.com or call 206-853-4677.

Interested in taking a tour of Deception Pass on a high speed catamaran? Check out www.deceptionpasstours.com/index.php

If you’re interested in taking a trip deep into the insect world check out The Seattle Bug Safari. For more information, visit their site at www.seattlebugsafari.com/index.htm

The next time you’re in Bellingham be sure to check out The Horseshoe Café to find out what has kept this home-style restaurant in business for over 120 years: www.horseshoe.openaccess.org

If chocolate is your thing you’ll want to experience Seattle’s Tour de Chocolate. For more information, visit www.toursofseattle.com.

Hoping to catch some paranormal activity on your summer getaway? Check out Port Gamble, a town that many say is the most haunted in the Northwest: www.portgamble.com.

Want to learn how to scale the trees with the greatest of ease? You’ll want to study at The Pacific Tree Climbing Institute. For more information, visit them on the web at pacifictreeclimbing.com.

If you’re interested in staying where creatures and creature comforts exist side by side, check out the Tree House Point bed and breakfast. For more information about this B&B visit www.treehousepoint.com.

Seattle’s Sub Fin Park is marked by a beautiful sculpture is made of objects that were once used as weapons. For more information on this UW professor’s project visit faculty.washington.edu/jtyoung/fins.html.

The I-5 Colonnade bike trail is an urban oasis for Seattle’s mountain bikers. For more information on how to find this almost hidden park, visit evergreenmtb.org.

Bring out your inner child at the Imagine Children’s Museum in Everett. For more information visit www.imaginecm.org.

Thursday, June 11

For more information about booking a ferry to beautiful Victoria B.C, visit www.clippervacations.com.

While you're visiting Victoria, be sure to hit the historic district of Chinatown. For more information check out the Web site at www.oldchinatown.com.

Enjoy a visit to Buchart Gardens, the colorful oasis in Victoria B.C. that brings millions of visitors a year. Find out more at www.butchartgardens.com.

Take a ride with Victoria's whale-watching pioneer for a unique view of orcas killer whales in their natural habitat. For more information, visit his Web site at www.seacoastexpeditions.com.

If you'd like RM Staging to get your home ready to sell or you want to spice up your own space, go to www.rmstaging.com or give them a call at 206-682-4100.

Wednesday, June 10

Sunny and the Marilyn: Forever Blonde show are currently crisscrossing the country. For more information on the tour and Greg Thompson Productions, go to www.gregthompsonproductions.com.

If you want to learn more about Wholesome Wear, go to www.wholesomewear.com. They currently have a spring sale.

Bob Shipek made videography his hobby and taped nearly all family events and outings. Now his middle-aged son has taken a keen interest in the reels of film his dad shot. You can contact John Shipek at jwshipek@msn.com or give him a call at 425-747-9061.

Tuesday, June 9

To find out more about Zevia, the popular soda invented by an Eastside couple, visit www.zcola.com.

Find out more about the Kirkland-built electric car at www.thegreencarco.com.

To find out more about Seattle's unique hearse car club visit www.raincityhearse.org.

If you’d like to attend the Seattle Wine Awards this Sunday at the historic Rainier Club in Downtown Seattle, visit their Web site at www.seattlewineawards.com or call 206-853-4677.

Monday, June 8

On June 13 & 14, Team Seattle will race on behalf of Seattle's Children's Hospital in the 24 Hours of Le Mans race. It's not too late to go to France to support the team. Make a donation and they will put your picture on the car. For more information, visit www.teamseattle.com.

Friday, June 5

If you are up to sleeping in a tree on your vacation, why not go to a treesort in Southern Oregon? Find out more at www.treehouses.com.

Thursday, June 4

Find out more about the Red Caboose B&B at www.redcaboosegetaway.com or by calling 360-683-7350.

Interested in hiring a baby planner? Check out www.itsa-belly.com for more information.