Things to Do with Snoking Living | 11/01-03/24

If you’ve to some free time, here are a few things to do around the sound. It’s great to take a break and hang with family and friends. Never miss a thing with Snoking Living!

Here are current featured and ongoing events:

Nov 1 & 2 the Great Junk Hunt, Monroe

Nov 1 Washington’s Sno-Park Permits go on sale November 1

Nov 2: 10 AM – 2 PM SCP’S Harvest Carnival & Silent Auction. For more information,  Shoreline Cooperative Preschool

Nov 2 Learn about credit and loans in Everett, 10 Am to 2 PM

Nov 2 Free Short Run Comix & Arts Festival at Seattle Center

Nov 2 Free public stargazing in North Bend

Nov 2 1st Saturday: free Griot’s Garage cruise-in car show in Tacoma

Nov 2-3 Bank of America “Museums on Us” free monthly museum admission

Nov 2, 11, 22, 23, Dec 7 Harvest & Holiday Farmers Markets in Seattle

Nov 3 Free 1st Sunday Seattle Jazz Vespers concert on First Hill

Nov 3 Fall back: daylight saving ends

Nov 9 Snohomish Brew Fest 

Nov 11 6:30 PM-8:30 PM Fall Woodlands Paint Party. For more information go to Peace Of Mind Brewing

What are you looking forward to?

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Most of the United States begins Daylight Saving Time at 2:00 a.m. on the second Sunday in March and reverts to standard time on the first Sunday in November. Officially, the time change occurs each designated Sunday at 2:00 A.M. However, most of us reset clocks before we go to bed so that we wake up and know the correct time.

Most WiFi-enable computers, smartphones, and many modern clocks (analog or digital) have a setting to automatically reset the time twice 

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