Allen Creek Elementary got a spring cleaning courtesy of its PTSA May 22.
An estimated 50 parents, teachers and students turned out to do garbage pickup, weeding, old paint scraping and fresh paint application to the south side of the school building.
Village Community Services’ annual Taste of Decadence fundraiser adopted a space exploration theme this year in the Stillaguamish Senior Center, but in the midst of an ongoing recession, its concerns remain rooted on the ground level.
“We need money now more than ever,” said Michelle Dietz-Date, resource development manager for VCS. “It takes $150,000 a year to meet the needs of our aging participants, so that they can continue to enjoy the same quality of life.”
The Marysville Lodge of the Order of the Sons of Italy is named “Mille Cugini,” or “Thousand Cousins,” to express how inviting and all-encompassing it strives to be, and on May 22, the Marysville Sons of Italy sought to live up to their name by welcoming the general public to their annual fundraising dinner at St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
The Senior High Youth of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Marysville will hold their annual garage sale June 25-26.
In spite of intermittently cool winds and gray skies, the Marysville Fire District saw dozens of families turn out to its Sunnyside and Shoultes fire stations for their May 22 “Teddy Bear Clinics.”
State Rep. Mike Hope expressed both frustration and optimism about Washington’s governance in his interview with The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times.
Recently retired Marysville Chief Administrative Officer Mary Swenson’s 32-plus years of service to the city were honored by family members, friends and hundreds of current and former colleagues at the Tulalip Resort May 20.
More than $46,000 in scholarships were awarded to nearly 40 Marysville students by the Marysville Rotary Education Foundation May 19.
Tulalip youth and community members interested in pursuing a new career or going to college will soon have a chance to take the first step toward their goal.
On Thursday evening at approximately 5:05 p.m. Marysville Police responded to investigate an armed robbery of the Union Bank located in the 1000 block of State Avenue. The bank was robbed by an unshaven white male approximately 30-45 years in age.
Merrill Gardens at Marysville will celebrate “Support Our Troops” Week by hosting two pasta meals June 16 to raise funds for the United Service Organizations.
Mary Elizabeth Vandaveer, a family and consumer science teacher at Marysville-Pilchuck High School with more than 36 years of classroom experience, recently received the Excellence in Education Award from the Washington State Alpha Delta Kappa Organization.
The Marysville Kiwanis Club hopes to turn its Kenneth J. Ploeger Kiwanis Memorial Scholarship Concert into an annual event.