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Builders Club members and Kiwanians get ready for the fifth annual           

pancake breakfast fundraiser, from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday,

March 13, at Olympic View Middle School.

Local entertainment, pancake eating contest, and all you can eat

pancakes, sausage, eggs juice and coffee for $5 individual tickets;

$20 for families up to six.

Proceeds benefit scholarship fund and youth programs in the community.

Pictured from left, front row: (Flap) Kaiya Larsen, Sylvie Gunderson and

Micailah Moore;  back row, Jessica Murphy, Dave Jones, Al Dantico

and Andrew Meyers.

 

Photo courtesy of Mukilteo Kiwanis

Signs of progress
Wed, Mar 10, 2010

Van Caryl from Apollo Neon installs the sign at Mukilteo Chamber’s new location. The facility is home to the Chamber, Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival and the new visitors’ center.

Butter 'em up
Wed, Mar 10, 2010

Builders Club members and Kiwanians get ready for the fifth annual pancake breakfast fundraiser.

Mission feeds Haitian orphans
Wed, Mar 10, 2010

Northshore Christian Academy was already planning a missions project and trip to help Haitian children when the Jan. 12 earthquake struck Port-au-Prince. The academy raised more than $11,000 last month to buy food for 40,000 meals to be sent to a Haitian orphanage just 80 miles from Port-au-Prince in the Dominican Republic.

Waterfront could be a Wednesday destination
Wed, Mar 3, 2010

For the past five summers in Mukilteo, residents have enjoyed stocking up on fresh produce, meats and various other delicacies at the weekly farmers' market, and showcasing their talents at the Mukilteo Arts Guild-sponsored Open Mic Night in the Lincoln Courtyard.

Kiwanis serving youth
Wed, Mar 3, 2010

Mukilteo Kiwanis have served monthly dinners to homeless teens at Everett’s Cocoon House, for five years. To date, Kiwanis members and associates prepared and served 1,000 meals.

City Government

EMS - how much do we want?
Wed, Mar 10, 2010

Mukilteo residents have some tough decisions to make in the coming months, as more information comes out about the future of EMS and the cost of providing it. One thing is certain: voters will face a levy in the fall. How much that is and whether a bond for vehicle replacement will accompany it hinge on input from upcoming town hall meetings, the first most likely in April. "One of our goals is to keep truing up our costs," finance director Scott James said. "We need to give our vehicle replacement schedule a really good scrubbing; it hasn't had one since I've been here."

Bus fare goes up, service cuts imposed
Wed, Mar 10, 2010

The wheels on the buses will stop going round and round Mukilteo on Sundays and holidays beginning June 13, due to a significant budget shortfall at Community Transit. Thursday, the five-member Community Transit board - including Mukilteo Mayor Joe Marine - unanimously voted to suspend Sunday and holiday service, and to impose a 25-cent fare increase for local and paratransit routes, to help increase revenue.

Fixing the mess at the waterfront
Wed, Mar 10, 2010

It's a problem that's growing faster than the solutions that might fix it. As thousands of island residents and tourists drive on and off the Mukilteo-Clinton ferries each day, it's increasingly harder to manage them along with the local traffic - both vehicles and pedestrians - trying to access waterfront businesses, Lighthouse Park and the Mukilteo train platform.

Dispatch system moves into 21st century
Wed, Mar 10, 2010

When SNOCOM executive director Debbie Grady started her emergency dispatch career 17 years ago, there were a lot of notebooks, pens and paper in the process. Emergency services have evolved along with the technology age, with virtually everything computerized now. "Now it looks like a Star Trek command panel, with multiple computer screens," she said of the dispatchers' workstations that can access information from all over the United States. Even that current system seems archaic compared to what SNOCOM is about to roll out for 2011.

Community News

Signs of progress
Wed, Mar 10, 2010

Van Caryl from Apollo Neon installs the sign at Mukilteo Chamber’s new location. The facility is home to the Chamber, Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival and the new visitors’ center.

Butter 'em up
Wed, Mar 10, 2010

Builders Club members and Kiwanians get ready for the fifth annual pancake breakfast fundraiser.

Mission feeds Haitian orphans
Wed, Mar 10, 2010

Northshore Christian Academy was already planning a missions project and trip to help Haitian children when the Jan. 12 earthquake struck Port-au-Prince. The academy raised more than $11,000 last month to buy food for 40,000 meals to be sent to a Haitian orphanage just 80 miles from Port-au-Prince in the Dominican Republic.

Waterfront could be a Wednesday destination
Wed, Mar 3, 2010

For the past five summers in Mukilteo, residents have enjoyed stocking up on fresh produce, meats and various other delicacies at the weekly farmers' market, and showcasing their talents at the Mukilteo Arts Guild-sponsored Open Mic Night in the Lincoln Courtyard.

Kiwanis serving youth
Wed, Mar 3, 2010

Mukilteo Kiwanis have served monthly dinners to homeless teens at Everett’s Cocoon House, for five years. To date, Kiwanis members and associates prepared and served 1,000 meals.