The internationally acclaimed African Children’s Choir has returned to Washington state, and will be performing a free community concert Oct. 6, starting at 7 p.m., in the Marysville United Methodist Church, located at 5600 64th St. NE.
The Marysville Noon Rotary’s “Pumpkins for Literacy” program will return to the Smokey Point Plant Farm Oct. 10-31, with a “soft opening” Oct. 9, according to Kelly Richards, this year’s Pumpkin Patch chair.
The Marysville Merchants Association hopes to help parents and trick-or-treaters celebrate their Halloween in style with a mask-making party, Oct. 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Gehl house in Jennings Park.
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James Madison perched at the top of a portable set of stairs as he painted the totem.
Two Marysville churches will be hosting classes intended to help families and individuals manage their finances in tough economic times.
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 city of Marysville will still be celebrating its “Merrysville for the Holidays” winter festival in Comeford Park, taking place this year Dec. 5, but the Electric Lights Parade will not be returning to State Avenue this year for the 21st annual event.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville will still be celebrating its “Merrysville for the Holidays” winter festival in Comeford Park,…
A Hawaii luau is the theme for a 2 p.m. potluck and dedication at Marysville’s new Community Garden on Aug. 30. The pea-patch gardens are located a quarter mile north of Getchell Road on 67th. This year’s gardeners will be happy to show their plantings to visitors interested in signing up for next year’s growing season.
An Arlington author recently teamed up with a teacher who lives in Marysville to produce a unique book for children.
The Washington State Bar Association recently presented the Tulalip Tribal Court Elders Panel with its Local Hero Award, which is given by the WSBA Board of Governors to those whom they believe have made noteworthy contributions to their communities.
The annual Marysville Homegrown Festival and Street Fair takes place the weekend of Aug. 14-15, and this year features the return of the Hometown Revue entertainment and variety show to the Third Street Stage Aug. 15, as well as the Hat and Bonnet Contest and the Vegetable and Fruit-Carving Contest.