According to Denise Brown, she’ll be serving as guest-speaker of the fourth annual “Hope Within” luncheon, hosted by Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County Sept. 30 at the Everett Events Center, for a simple reason.
James Madison perched at the top of a portable set of stairs as he painted the totem.
In some ways, it was the first day of a “between year” for the Marysville School District, since the 2008-2009 school year included the opening of a new school, just as the 2010-2011 school year is set to do, but the 2009-2010 school year’s biggest change was the adoption of a new math curriculum for its high school grades.
The Marysville community came together Sept. 11 to memorialize the past and improve the future, on the eighth anniversary of the World Trade Center attacks.
Marysville Police Officer Stacey Dreyer and his K-9 partner, Radar, have worked together as a team for eight years. While Radar is still living with Dreyer now, their on-the-job partnership ended earlier this year, when Radar was officially retired as a K-9.
Mark Bagley, Joanne Armstrong and Mindy Decker celebrated the grand opening of their new “Snoopits” flea market in Marysville Sept. 4, but the three co-owners of the new business already have years of experience at flea-marketing in Arlington.
It was a new event tied into old traditions, and aside from a brief bit of rain, the first-ever “Tulalip Days” Sept. 5-7 enjoyed pleasant weather and sizable crowds, according to event organizers.
U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen met with members of the Marysville Rotary at their Sept. 2 luncheon, at the Jumbo Buffet Asian Grill and Sushi Bar, to update them on the progress of health care and other legislation.
Father Theo Obrastoff has nothing but kind words for the churches that are already established in the Marysville and Arlington areas, but he hopes to provide local Christians with a unique avenue of worship.
Sept. 19-20 will mark the third annual Harvest Jubilee at a number of North Snohomish County locations, including Stanwood, Silvana and Arlington, with a Fine Art Show including participating artists throughout the local area.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce wants to give local voters a chance to hear from their prospective elected officials, which is why the Chamber is conducting two candidates’ forums before the general election, Sept. 18 and Oct. 9.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce wants to give local voters a chance to hear from their prospective elected officials, which is why the Chamber is conducting two candidates’ forums before the general election, Sept. 18 and Oct. 9.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce sees the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver as an opportunity not only to benefit from tourist dollars in the relative short term, but also to gain repeat customers in the long run, which is why they’re seeking funds for programs intended to help them capitalize on this opportunity.