The Jones Creek Environmental Learning Center was abuzz with activity on April 27, when more than 100 elementary students spent the morning hours in the Allen Creek tributary area planting trees in order to “help the Earth.”
Thunderclouds and rain had spectators running for cover during the Marysville-Pilchuck baseball away game against Monroe on May 1.
This season marks the first for the Marysville Getchell High School girls varsity golf team, and the last for their star player Stephanie English who moves on to Central Washington University this fall.
Those driving along State Avenue shortly after 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 28, might have been surprised to see men in Civil War uniforms at the Marysville Cemetery firing their muskets into the sky.
The Tommies varsity track and field teams came in fifth (women’s) and sixth (men’s) places in the Tomahawk Classic on Saturday, April 28.
The Tulalip Resort’s Orca Ballroom was packed with women in fancy attire and colorful hats celebrating the Marysville Historical Society’s Ninth Annual Spring Tea and Vintage Fashion show on April 22.
Cyrus Marcus Armbrust, a Civil War veteran buried in the Marysville Cemetery, is to be honored there in a Civil War remembrance memorial, open to the public, on April 28 at 4 p.m.
Tensions were high last week at a Marysville-Pilchuck baseball game when the Tomahawks managed to score 18 runs and keep Arlington at zero on their home turf on April 18.
Neon colored shirts, glitter, pompoms and bodysuits were the standard attire for the Snohomish County 2012 Walk MS event on Saturday, April 14.
The Marysville-Pilchuck boys soccer team beat Cascade High School during their home game on Friday, April 13.
Two personal bests were successfully achieved by members of the Marysville-Pilchuck boys golf team in a 9-hole Wesco North tournament at the Gleneagle Golf Course in Arlington on April 12.