More than 1 million Christmas lights will again be on display in northern Snohomish County in December.
Dean Shinagawa is getting a couple of chances to shine this month.
On Nov. 8, the Golf Club at Newcastle hosted Shinagawa and 14 other Puget Sound chefs for the 11th annual “Chef’s Night Out” on behalf of Operation Frontline, which offers classes on nutrition, healthy cooking and food budgeting for those at risk of hunger and malnutrition.
The Kellogg Marsh Elementary PTA is hosting the “Reflections Art” program in its school building in November and December, with a theme of “Beauty Is …”
The Marysville-Pilchuck High School Drama Club is presenting “12 Angry Jurors” for the third time in the school’s history.
Parks offers variety of classes The Marysville Parks and Recreation Department is offering a variety of classes for adults. Origami…
The Marysville Library will host author Suzanne Selfors Nov. 14, at 3 p.m., when she’s set to speak about writing for teen audiences.
Using a pre-cut piece of sunshade and some acrylic paint can turn a piece of material into a personalized mask.
The Ken Baxter Senior Community Center invites the community to attend an “Artistry in Nature” art show Nov. 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
How well known is the Marysville YMCA among breakdancers? A number of those who showed up to the Marysville YMCA’s Oct. 10 “SOS Lottery Jam” didn’t even realize that a charity benefit was going on. They just visit the local Y out of habit.
“Psychic Friday Nights” made their debut at “Wit’s End” used books Oct. 9, and intuitive medium Ann Inman hopes this regular get-together will benefit those seeking to consult psychics and the “psychics in training” whom she’s mentoring.
The Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County’s fourth annual Hope Within luncheon drew 680 attendees Sept. 30, twice the number of attendees it attracted last year, with Denise Brown as its keynote speaker.
The Marysville Opera House, at the corner of Third Street and Cedar Avenue, is opening its doors as an events center this month, beginning with “A Fright at the Opera,” a Halloween-themed dinner theater being held every Thursday, Friday and Saturday in October, except for Oct. 10 and 16, starting at 7 p.m. Oct. 8.
MARYSVILLE — Local author J.R. Nakken will be signing and discussing her latest book, “Sweet Grass Season,” at the Marysville…