The Marysville Parks and Recreation Department and exclusive sponsor FiOS are presenting the 2010 Sounds of Summer Concert Series as well as the 2010 Popcorn in the Park outdoor movie series.
MARYSVILLE — Reeshemah Davis joined the Marysville YMCA as its executive director July 26.
Arlington’s Lawrence Pederson can attest to the value of the Marysville Goodwill’s computer classes.
The Marysville Goodwill’s Job Training and Education Center will conduct registrations Aug. 2 for its free eight-week session of classes starting on Aug. 9, and Pederson assured prospective students that, if he can learn how to use a computer from the Goodwill’s courses, anyone can.
MARYSVILLE — Long before he became the teacher at Kung Fu 4 Kids in Marysville, Carlton Doup was a kid whose friends were all breakdancers, and he wants to use his role in the community to help out the breakdancers of today.
The Marysville Rotary Club installed its new officers for the year July 14, while honoring nine community members with the Rotary’s highest recognition, the Paul Harris Fellowship awards.
Incoming Past President Larry Trivett explained that the awards are named for the founder of Rotary International and are intended to honor those who exemplify the Rotary motto of “service above self.”
Marysville American Legion Post 178 is interested in collecting any American flags that need to be retired for a flag disposal ceremony July 25 near Bryant.
The city of Marysville wants to hear from community members again to help advance the Healthy Communities Project.
There will be a community meeting Sept. 23 at Cedarcrest Middle School to discuss the next step in the project aimed
MARYSVILLE — Marysville fans of “The Twilight Saga” began lining up for the latest installment in the series at 1:30 p.m. the day before its premiere at the Marysville Re
The city of Marysville Parks and Recreation Department has hypnotherapy programs and picnic meals on tap for the summer and fall
Before the first day of their June 25-26 “garage sale” was done, the Senior High Youth of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Marysville had already served between 200-300 customers.
Residents, staff and guests of Merrill Gardens in Marysville donated nearly $200 to the Marysville Fire District Foundation during the June 11 “Guns and Hoses” barbecue.
“On behalf of the Marysville Fire District, I want to extend a big thank you to Merrill Gardens for today’s event and recognition,” said Marysville Fire Chief Greg Corn, as he and retired Marysville Fire Commissioner Kay Smith accepted the donated funds from Merrill Gardens General Manager Michelle Malhiot.
Kung Fu 4 Kids in Marysville turned the premiere of “The Karate Kid” June 12 at the Marysville Regal Cinemas into an opportunity to give kids a free taste of what they saw on the big screen.
Community members have a chance to tap their toes and bob their heads during an upcoming jazz show.