With kangaroos, wallabies, llamas and alpacas, as well as an assortment of more ordinary farm animals like turkeys, chickens and ducks, Ray and Joey Strom’s Outback Kangaroo Farm has turned into a thriving retirement business for the Arlington couple.
Summer art classes for kids A variety of art classes are offered this summer by the Arlington High School art…
An Arlington resident, Dave Van Ess, has written an article that will be published in Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts magazine, due out on newsstands July 14.
The staff and residents of Merrill Gardens in Marysville sought to show the city’s police officers and firefighters how much their hard work is appreciated, by hosting a “Guns and Hoses” barbecue June 5.
The local Relay For Life came and went June 13-14, but those in the Marysville area will still have a chance to support the American Cancer Society July 9, as the Pacific Rim Ballroom and Supper Club hosts a Relay For Life “Happy Hour” fundraiser from 6-8 p.m.
The Jake’s House Prayer and Worship Center expects a packed house on June 28 at 6 p.m., as members of as many as 15 different local churches come together for the second of two rallies for this year’s “Summer Jubilee.”
Students at Northwest Dance and Acro are very excited.
Art in the Barn will be a bit different this year — there’s no roof. The barn collapsed under the snow last winter.
With ElderHealth Northwest facing statewide reductions in its services, including at its adult day health center in Marysville, Richard Porter had hoped to give the program’s local participants a bit of a break from bad news.
The mother of a fiddle player who has been seen around town a lot lately, Victoria Simcox will read from her new book at the new Strawberry Festival event especially for kids, the Party in the Park, at Totem Middle School 4:30-6 p.m., June 20.
Arlington Idol auditions end Auctions for the second annual Arlington Idol contest continue with one more session Thursday, June 18,…
Haller Middle School seventh-grade band won its first trophy recently. It won second place at the Music in the Parks Festival, performing for judges at the historic Stadium High School in Tacoma June 6.
A fourth-grader at Kent Prairie Elementary School, Lily Hanna was honored Monday, June 15, for her prize-winning poster for Snohomish County’s Greening Our County contest.