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Century Mark
Rosalie Johnson of Cashmere celebrated her centennial birthday with a party on May 15 at Cashmere Convalescent Home. Johnson was born May 15, 1913, in Natchez, Miss.
Marriage Licenses
Chelan County Toni Maria Gomez, 55, and Edward Arthur Willis, 49, both of Puyallup
Births
Central Washington Hospital, Wenatchee Justyn Corter and Kiley Blue, East Wenatchee: Daughter, Emma Marie, April 22.
Bradford, Meissner
Amy Bradford and Ryan Meissner, both of Kennewick, have announced their engagement. She is the daughter of Shirley and Don Harter of East Wenatchee and Gary and Judy Bradford of East Wenatchee. His parents are Alan and Penny Meissner of Dayton.
Willsey — 40th
Fred and Jeanne Willsey of East Wenatchee are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary this month. Jeanne Dwinell married Fred Willsey May 18, 1973, in Lafayette, Colo.
Jagla, Mulhall
Emily Rae Jagla and Kevin Casey Mulhall, both of Wenatchee, have announced their engagement. She is the daughter of Susan and Darren Jagla of Wenatchee. His parents are Kevin and Gina Mulhall of Wenatchee.
Library will play host to children’s literacy fair
WENATCHEE — The Wenatchee Public Library, 310 Douglas St., will host a free children’s literacy fair from 6 to 8 p.m. May 23. Pizza snacks will be available at 5:30 p.m. The event is co-hosted by Head Start, Catholic Family & Child Services, AmeriCorps, North Central ESD, Friends of Wenatchee Library and the United Way.
Southern gospel concert features Blackwood group
WENATCHEE — The Blackwood Legacy Quartet will perform a Southern gospel concert at 6 p.m. Sunday at Calvary Bible Church, 605 First St. Admission is free, but a love offering will be taken at the concert.
Cures for the summertime blues
Classes, camps and other fun stuff to keep boredom at bay
Fun is the common denominator among summer activities planned by local groups. For parents, it’s a chance to get the kids out of the house and into some active-learning opportunities. Here’s the list of activities you might want to consider for your kids:
Meeting notices
What's happening throughout North Central Washington



