Saturday, April 13, 1-4 p.m.
JCPenney, Alderwood Mall
Bright, colorful, and certainly glittery cosmetics brand Tarte is hosting a sparkling eyeshadow event at JCPenney in Alderwood Mall.
Participants will learn how to glam up their everyday styles using the brand-new Tarte Rainforest of the Sea High Tides And Good Vibes Eyeshadow Palette.
Normally retailing for $39, the palette is versatile, with blue tones, peachy hues, and even some bold pops of copper and silver. Ideal for all skin tones, from fair to dark, the 12 shades are sure to make every participant feel and look beautifully striking.
Those looking to take their makeup tutorials one-step further than just a computer screen are sure to find plenty of value in this free event.
If you would like to attend, show up 5-10 minutes prior to the event, just in case it’s crowded in the store. The event will take place at the Sephora inside JCPenney.
Find a bright future at EdCC’s Career Fair
Tuesday, April 16, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Woodway Hall, Room 202, Edmonds Community College
The Spring Quarter Career Fair is right around the corner. The event is free to all interested parties who need help planning their next steps in Washington’s competitive workforce.
More than 40 local employers who are currently recruiting from multiple industries — for both full- and part-time roles — will be accepting applications and conducting mini face-to-face interviews. Among them will be representatives from Amazon, Apple, Fujifilm, PCC Community Markets, Biomat USA, Seafair, the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office, and more.
Attendees are encouraged to dress appropriately and bring several physical copies of their cover letters and resumes, as well as any links to their digital portfolios or work samples, if applicable. Lists of relevant questions for employers are also encouraged.
All are welcome, including students, alumni and local job seekers.
If you’re a potential employer who would like to be a part of the career fair, contact Ronee Burchinal at ronee.burchinal@edcc.edu.
Murder mystery and dinner at Old Spaghetti Factory.
Til Death Do Us Part Murder Mystery: Dinner Will Never Be The Same
Thursday. April 18, 7-10 p.m.
Old Spaghetti Factory
2509 196th St. S.W., Lynnwood
What’s a very Washingtonian way to enjoy dinner? Well, with theater, of course. All the rage across the state, these murder mystery events are so popular, there’s always one or two to look forward to at any given time.
And a murder mystery dinner is sure to elevate any meal of choice.
The latest addition is the showing of Til Death Do Us Part, described as “an immersive mystery experience full of twists and turns.”
Audience members will use their detective skills to work the case, and discover whodunnit. Clue examinations and suspect interrogations included. Everyone gets a role to play, with the option of prop use, or light costuming available.
Tickets obviously go fast, considering it’s a mystery game and a three-course dinner. To get yours, please visit the Eventbrite page. Feel free to check out the Murder Mystery website for more details on this event, or others like it.
— By Jennifer Mendez
Jennifer Mendez is a content creator and Lynnwood resident who specializes in copy, graphic design and photography for her clients. Whenever she’s not creating something, she’s exploring new places to eat in the area. If you would like your event listed in Lynnwood Lifestyles, contact Jenn at freelancebyjenn@gmail.com
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