Mitchel Gogert took an idea and ran with it. Now future members of the Lakewood High School cross country team can run through it. For his senior project, Gogert constructed a “Hole in the Wall” to honor retired high school cross country coach Mike Evans’ naming of the school’s annual meet, which began in 1984.
Marysville’s annual street fair, HomeGrown, is accepting applications for artists, craftspeople, food vendors, and local producers of farm products and flowers.
A community gathering on “Understanding Alzheimer’s” will take place April 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Marysville.
Jennings Park will be hopping for Easter this weekend.
The Jennings Park Barn, located at 6915 Armar Rd., will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt April 3 from 10-11 a.m.
More than 10,000 plastic eggs filled with candy and prizes will be hidden in and around the Marysville Park Rotary Ranch, for Easter egg hunters as old as 8, with a limit of eight eggs per child.
Jennings Park will be hopping for Easter this weekend.
The Jennings Park Barn, located at 6915 Armar Rd., will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt April 3 from 10-11 a.m.
More than 10,000 plastic eggs filled with candy and prizes will be hidden in and around the Marysville Park Rotary Ranch, for Easter egg hunters as old as 8, with a limit of eight eggs per child.
Teens at the Marysville Library got a chance to create eye-catching art out of recycled materials March 24.
Close to a dozen kids from Marysville and Arlington put together “LED throwies,” under the supervision of Marysville Library Teen Librarian Laura Tilman, out of ingredients that cost little more than pennies each.
Snohomish County Fire Protection Department 22 is staging a pancake breakfast April 3 from 8 a.m. to noon.
After nearly 20 years, the Chocolate Lovers’ Gala is drawing crowds faster than ever. The 18th annual event, to benefit to the Snohomish County Center for Battered Women, not only seated 400 guests for its “Noche de Chocolate” March 26 at the Everett Events Center, but it did so weeks in advance, according to Vicci Hilty.
Teens at the Marysville Library got a chance to create eye-catching art out of recycled materials March 24.
Third Street and Jennings Park will be hopping with Easter-themed events.
The downtown merchants of Third Street are partnering with Allen Creek Community Church to offer a “Fit-Tastic” Easter Egg Hunt March 27 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Marysville Library has five laptops ready for job hunters to use, but even though they’ve been available since February, the library is still looking to get the word out.
Those in the market for arts and crafts can shop to their heart’s content while supporting a senior center’s contributions to charity.
On March 12, the Everett Silvertips will be offering a huge “thank you” to all officers and representatives of law enforcement in Snohomish County.