Jessica Jeffrey and Gabriel Gribler have been named the Marysville Soroptimist and Kiwanis Students of the Month for March.
The Marysville School District Board of Directors engaged in a frank conversation about their goals and roles during a retreat at the Tulalip Resort Hotel March 14.
The Lakewood School District’s March 10 open house not only included kindergarten registration and eighth-grade parent orientation, but it also served as a celebration of the Lakewood School District’s 95th anniversary.
A Liberty Elementary teacher has been named one of eight Snohomish County recipients of the Pilchuck Audubon Society’s Classroom Conservation Awards for the 2008-2009 school year.
A pair of 11-year-old Marysville fifth-graders have made it their mission to help out the town of Marysville, after the town was destroyed by fires.
Marysville’s DeAnna Emborski was crowned Mrs. Washington this year, at the age of 37, and will be competing for the title of Mrs. International 2009 in Chicago this July, but she’s less concerned with the titles that she can win than with the message that she can send.
Maryfest, Inc., has adopted “Magical Fantasy” as it theme for this year’s Strawberry Festival, and Membership Chair Nancy Bell hopes that area residents and visitors alike will find something to enchant them on each of the days of the Festival, from June 12-21.
Car washes and a garage sale were the order of the day March 7, at the Word of Life Lutheran Brethren Church in Marysville, as roughly a dozen teens braved the cold and even a few flakes of snow, to clean up vehicles in exchange for donations for their mission trip to Mexico in April.
The students of the Marysville Arts and Technology High School want to leave behind a legacy for their peers, and Lana Magnan hopes that the local community will help them achieve their goal.
Maryfest, Inc., is pleased to announce that the Tulalip Tribes have once again stepped up as signature sponsors for the Marysville Strawberry Festival this year, as they have for the past several years.
The Word of Life Lutheran Brethren Church in Marysville is hoping to send 22 people to Mexico for a mission trip April 2-9, but they’ll need some help to do it.
Marysville-area third-graders received what’s become an annual donation from the Marysville Rotary.
The Marysville Fire District’s Shoutles Station 62 was the site of good news for local firefighters Feb. 25, as Federal Emergency Management Agency officials arrived to announce that Marysville Fire had been approved for more than $200,000 in grants from FEMA.
