The Greater Queen Anne Chamber of Commerce has unveiled a new look for its website (www.QueenAnneChamber.org).
Kids interested in joining the football team or cheerleading squad for the fall season can register now to play with the Interbay Eagles.
The Bayview Retirement Community (11 W. Aloha St.) attained accreditation through the United Methodist Association of Health and Welfare Ministries.
The American Legion Post No. 123 of Magnolia will have two memorial services on Monday, May 27, in commemoration of the Memorial Day holiday.
Charley+May (2225 Queen Anne Ave. N.) is helping young travelers get started on their summer adventures on the right foot.
Queen Anne Heart is presenting another Cash Mob on Saturday, May 25.
A not-so-typical social commentary feature from Russia, “Short Stories” (“Rasskazy”), is premiering at SIFF Pacific Place 11 (600 Pine St., Level 2) on Saturday, May 25, at 6:30 p.m. and Monday, May 27, at 3:30 p.m., with an additional screening on June 5 at 6:00 p.m. at Kirkland Performance Center (350 Kirkland Ave., Kirkland, Wash.).
Beginnings Queen Anne, a nonprofit day-care center on top of the hill, is having its annual rummage sale this Saturday, June 1.
Washington State Jewish Historical Society and Book-It Repertory Theatre are presenting “In the Land of Rain & Salmon, Jewish Voices of the Northwest: 1880-1920,” a theatrical adaptation of “Family of Strangers, Building A Jewish Community In Washington State“ and other stories.
Shoppers will have an opportunity to meet and support local farmers beginning in June, at the Queen Anne and Magnolia Farmers Markets.
The Magnolia Historical Society (MHS) will help open the Magnolia Farmers Market season on Saturday, June 1, by selling two award-winning books on Magnolia’s history: “Memories and Milestones” and “Making More Memories.”
An animal trainer and owl from Woodland Park Zoo will be at the Queen Anne Umpqua Bank from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 1, to promote the bank’s sponsorship of the zoo’s newest naming contest.