Arlington is in for a treat with Nadine Shanti coming with the Everett Symphony Orchestra to perform a Tribute to Burt Bacharach at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center,
Inspiration can be found in many places. Members of the Arlington Arts Council found excitement recently in their effort to create miniature paintings to serve as centerpieces for the upcoming Fall into Art Auction.
Dancing and gaming don’t seem like the types of activities appropriate in the library, but teen librarian Jocelyn Redel will do anything to get kids interested in reading.
MARYSVILLE — Now 35 and the owner of a martial arts school, Carlton Doup admits when he was younger, he was the target of plenty of bullying because his feet turned in noticeably.
Oct. 5-11 is National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week and Doup said the obvious physical difference in his feet was a perfect example of something bullies latch on to in order to make their victims feel small or bad about themselves.
Runners are increasingly turning to Arlington for a Saturday morning sprint around town thanks to the Arlington Runners Club.
A senior at Arlington High School, Brooke Stovall had already decided last spring what to do for her senior project.
A pedal steel guitar player, Kinny Alvers, has moved to Marysville and he and a former Marysville resident, Lloyd Crafton, who has switched from rock-n-roll to play country, have joined Cookie Spirk’s band Silvana.
Inspired by views of unending sunsets over Marysville from his picturesque location on the western slope of Getchell Hill, Art Dujardin is pleased to announce he is having a solo show at Solovei Art Gallery in Everett.
The Marysville Globe and Arlington Times have published their annual Fall Health, Beauty and Fitness Special Section.
Arlington High School has announced its homecoming parade starts at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 24, on North Olympic Avenue in downtown Arlington. Pepination follows the parade at Haller Middle School. For information call the high school at
Nathan Senff, 11, is glad to hear there is a work party planned on Pilchuck Mountain.
Harry Engstrom will be among the artists honored at the Arlington Arts Council’s annual Art Reception from 5:30 – 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25 at the Arlington City Council chambers.
Kristin Grinde, Marysville Teen USA, stopped by City Hall recently to visit Mayor Dennis Kendall seeking community support as she prepares to compete in the Miss Washington Teen USA Pageant coming Oct. 11-12.