Kay Smith wants the Marysville community to know that their American Legion post not only has its own Ladies Auxiliary, but that this Auxiliary is already hard at work on providing for active-duty service members.
It’s 14 inches wide, 29 inches long and 9 inches deep, and Ken Cage hopes it can carry the memories of Marysville’s women into the future.
Hundreds of Marysville-Pilchuck High School students got to show off the fruits of their artistic labor to their peers during the school’s May 20 art show.
M-PHS art teacher Karen Epperson explained that the students whose artwork was on display ranged from special needs to advanced placement.
“It ran the whole gamut,” Epperson said. “All these kids are so proud, and for a number of them, art is one of the few areas in which they feel like they can excel.”
Mayor Dennis Kendall recently joined hundreds of Snohomish County bicyclists during Bike to Work Day.
Motorcycle riders will be taking to the roads on behalf on guide dogs June 19, and Sound Harley-Davidson is taking part.
The staff and residents of Merrill Gardens in Marysville hope to show the city’s police officers and firefighters how much their hard work is appreciated, with another “Guns and Hoses” barbecue June 11.
The city of Marysville is looking to get area residents outside and active for the second annual Healthy Communities Challenge Day.
CrossFit recently opened at 5603 47th Ave. NE in Marysville, and its trainers are inviting everyone join in for beginner, intermediate or advanced “sweat session” workouts.
Although she’s lived elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest off and on, Marysville native Blanche Gay has seen several decades of the city’s history in her 100 years.
The observance of Memorial Day will once again be commemorated by the members of Marysville American Legion Post 178 with a ceremony and a meal.
More than 40 singers, dancers, instrumentalists and stand-up comedians vied for only 30 open spots in this year’s Strawberry Festival Talent Show being held June 17, but Talent Show Director Marcy Giesler expressed enthusiasm for all the acts that auditioned on the stage of the Marysville-Pilchuck High School auditorium May 11-12.
The Marysville Community Food Bank honored its volunteers during its April 29 dinner at the Pacific Rim Supper Club and Ballroom.
For his Eagle Scout project, 13-year-old Christian Hauer wants to bring a new type of sport to the fields of Marysville.