Julie Kirschenbaum is very excited about the potential of the Whitehorse Trail — so excited she volunteered to represent the future trail from Arlington to Darrington on the Trail Coalition of Snohomish County.
“Catacomb” at Bryant Community Church A drama written by Paul McCusker from Focus on the Family, “Catacombs” is presented by…
A Seven Lakes area resident, Nancy Dean makes amazing wool hats with tiny little birds sculpted into the felted wool.
Arlington artist Kathryn Glowen created a unique work of art in response to a request for “Art Shoes,” special for the Museum of Northwest Art’s annual fundraiser, MoNA Style, March 7.
The Marysville YMCA’s annual “Invest in Youth” campaign is bringing a Zumba-thon to the YMCA, March 7, from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Voices of the Village at Boondockers Voices of the Village will perform from 6 – 8 p.m., Thursday, March 5…
First off let me say that I am not going to proselytize to you about reincarnation or the resurrection or…
The Marysville Historical Society’s sixth annual Spring Tea March 29 will include both a vintage fashion show and a new location, at the Tulalip Resort Hotel.
March 7 offers more than one opportunity for the community to support the Marysville Community Food Bank.
The Marysville YMCA’s annual “Invest in Youth” campaign is bringing a Zumba-thon to the YMCA March 7 from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
TACOMA — In just her second season, Lakewood senior Christina Ordonez accomplished what no Lakewood wrestler before her ever had.
“I just love tiaras,” LeAnn White said Feb. 17, as she donned her own tiara and prepared to serve wine. “So this is a chance to do that, while having a wine-tasting with good company.”
A 14-year-old musician who lives in Oso, Sarah Hall was named in January the region’s finalist in the Music Teacher’s National Association junior string competition. To reach this level she won the top prize in both the MTNA Washington State Junior String Competition in November and the MTNA 6 Western States Regional Competition.