The second annual Healthy Communities Challenge Day drew more than 3,000 attendees throughout the day June 5, at least equaling its total from last year.
The Marysville Strawberry Festival promises to provide nine days of local “Summertime Fun,” hopefully in some summer sun, from June 12-20.
Within the past decade, Sunnyside Elementary has said farewell to five of its students before their time, most recently Ethan Iverson, who passed away June 30 of last year.
Nearly half a dozen Marysville music students made the grade in this year’s Trudie Woll Memorial Composition Competition.
Marysville Kiwanis Club invites the public to attend a special pancake fundraiser breakfast at the Hog Rally at Sound-Harley Davidson on Sunday, June 13, with proceeds to support the Marysville Boys and Girls Club.
After 21 years at the Smokey Point Community Church, the Praise and Promise Preschool bid farewell to its old home with its May 27 graduation ceremony.
The city of Marysville has received a “Hometown Spirit” award from the Associ
Firefighters from the Marysville Fire District Local 3219 will be working the intersection of State Avenue and Grove Street June 4-5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days, asking motorists to “Fill the Boot” for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Two Marysville moms want the community to know that cystic fibrosis is an issue that hits close to home.
The Marysville Boys and Girls Club celebrated its progress May 27, as Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall and Jeannie McCoy, wife of state Rep. John McCoy, presented an oversized check for $487,500 to Bonnie Ramsey, unit director for the Marysville Boys and Girls Club, and Bill Tsoukalas, executive director of the Snohomish County Boys and Girls Clubs.
After 21 years at the Smokey Point Community Church, the Praise and Promise Preschool bid farewell to its old home with its May 27 graduation ceremony.
The Marysville-Everett campus of Columbia College celebrated the graduation of 74 of its students at the Everett Performing Arts Center May 27, with dignitaries such as Naval Station Everett Commanding Officer Capt. Thomas Mascolo officiating the ceremony.
Carlton Doup hopes to turn the release of “The Karate Kid” remake in movie theaters into a real-life lesson on stopping bullying.