The Marysville-Pilchuck High School Band is hoping to perform in the Magic Kingdom, but they’ll need to raise some funds in order to get there.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce is still offering scholarships to Everett Community College’s SuperHost Training Seminars, which normally cost $99 apiece.
High school students and their parents can learn about
Everett Community College*s Running Start program at an information
session 6 p.m. Feb. 9 in Gray Wolf Hall, Room 166.
Verizon Wireless staff will be coming to the Ken Baxter Senior/Community Center Jan. 17 offering free 20 minute one-on-one appointments to seniors who would like to learn how to use and program their cell phone.
Marysville Parks and Recreation is currently taking registration for the annual Father–Daughter Valentines Dance scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 6 and Saturday, Feb. 20. There will be two dances each evening the first is from 5-7p.m. and the second from 7:30-9:30 p.m. The dances will take place at the Cedarcrest Middle School Cafeteria (6400 88th Street NE, Marysville).
This past holiday season’s Christmas trees will soon be used to improve the community’s trails, thanks to the city of Marysville and area Boy Scout troops.
She’s a lifelong creative writer who began writing professionally three years ago, and now, Marysville housewife and mom Jessica Whitta is getting attention from ABC’s “Good Morning America.”
Ada Hamilton wanted to mix things up this holiday.
On Christmas day, Arlington resident Robert Gates bought himself what turned out to be an extra nice gift from Washington’s Lottery.
Owners of two dogs that were allegedly roaming free on New Year’s Day have been cited after a neighbor fired at and hit one of the animals.
The city of Marysville Parks and Recreation Department will begin registration on Jan. 11 for the annual Father/Daughter Valentine’s Dance, which will take place Feb. 6 and Feb. 20.
You can follow Santa as he makes his Christmas Eve deliveries around the world
Marysville Parks and Recreation classes