MARYSVILLE — The Marysville School District’s free summer meals for kids 18 years and younger is already underway at seven locations throughout the town.
The Marysville Dog Owners Group invites people and their pooches to the seventh annual Marysville Poochapalooza outdoor dog event from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 13, at Strawberry Fields Park, located at 6100 152nd St. NE in Marysville.
The “Marysville Street Festival 2013: A Handmade & Homegrown Event,” previously known as the Homegrown Festival, is seeking vendors and volunteers to provide a marketplace to showcase local produce, artisans, musicians and artists yet again this year, displaying works and demonstrating crafts on Third Street for three days in Marysville from Aug. 9-11.
MARYSVILLE — The Talent Show of the 82nd annual Strawberry Festival saw 11-year-old Marysville resident Victoria Steward take home not only first place in the vocal and piano category for ages 11-12, but also the overall grand prize of the night, for singing and playing the piano to Sarah McLachlan’s “Angel.”
The residents of the Marysville Care Center recently got an opportunity to exercise their creativity, thanks to a group of Everett Community College students with a flair for the artistic.
A new nonprofit organization known as WISE Women (Women Inspiring Successful Entrepreneurs), based in Marysville, is attracting female business owners from local areas who are looking to improve their business or even start a new one.
Before school let out for the summer, a group of students from the International School of Communications saw their labors over the course of the past year and a half finally bear fruit on the big screen.
Marysville musician Bradford Loomis has lived the adage that it can take years to become an overnight success.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Kiwanis Club has added a special alumni night to this year’s Strawberry Festival Beer and Wine Garden, to give former classmates a chance to catch up.
SMOKEY POINT — The Marysville Kohl’s and Arlington Pediatric Dentistry will serve as sites to help make kids more safe on Saturday, June 8.
MARYSVILLE — Sign-ups are going on right now for the June 17 through Aug. 30 Summer Camp at the Marysville Boys & Girls Club.
James Nott is due for a liver transplant within the next three to four months, and while he does have medical coverage, the 58-year-old Army veteran and retired railroad worker is still facing significant out-of-pocket expenses, so the friends of James and his wife Gina set up a garage sale on Friday, May 17, and Saturday, May 18, to help cover the costs associated with the procedure.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville invites area families to get started on getting fit this summer at the fifth annual Healthy Communities Challenge Day, a free community celebration designed to inspire citizens to reach their health, nutrition and fitness goals.