LAKEWOOD — The Faith Lutheran Church of Lakewood saw a more sizable turnout and a larger pot of donations from this year’s Hot August Car Show, which drew 19 vehicles from around the area to show off some classic cars and pitch in for local folks in need on Saturday, Aug. 10.
Tulalip Tribal Police Sgt. Sherman Pruitt’s face lit up with each child that stopped by his table.
Kloz 4 Kidz is celebrating its fifth anniversary of providing new and gently used clothing to children in need in North Snohomish County on Sunday, Aug. 18, and its volunteers plan to make a full-fledged birthday party out of the affair.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Street Festival: Handmade & Homegrown filled two blocks with more than 100 vendors Aug. 9-11, and while attendance may have been down by some estimates, the event’s organizers are willing to let their new features and activities grow next year.
MARYSVILLE — At approximately noon on Tuesday, Aug. 13, the Snohomish County Violent Offender Task Force confirmed they had wanted felon Timothy Lussier in custody.
TULALIP — Tulalip Tribal artists were joined by an internationally renowned Native American artist in kicking off “Ramp It Up: Skateboard Culture in Native America,” a new temporary exhibit at the Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve, courtesy of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in New York.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Alfy’s Pizza has been so accommodating in hosting the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Life Skills Program’s monthly open mic pizza parties that M-PHS Life Skills teacher Jim Strickland decided that he wanted to offer an evening of participatory musical entertainment for everyone there.
MARYSVILLE — The Bethlehem Lutheran Church at 7215 51st Ave. NE in Marysville is opening the third year of its annual “Hobby Fair” to the general public from 2-5 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 10.
Saturday, Aug. 3, saw the community contribute to two all-day collection drives for school supplies in time for the start of the new school year.
The Marysville Street Festival: Handmade & Homegrown has been rechristened this year, but it still promises to offer the same features that have become familiar favorites through its nearly three decades, according to vendor coordinator Vicki Miniken of The Vintage Violet.
The former home of Marysville Music Incorporated, at the intersection of State Avenue and Third Street, now houses an entirely different business, but one whose customers are no less nimble with their fingers.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Street Festival: Handmade & Homegrown has been rechristened this year, but it still promises to offer the same features that have become familiar favorites through its nearly three decades, according to vendor coordinator Vicki Miniken of The Vintage Violet.
MARYSVILLE — Arlington’s Bill Blake and Ken Klein joined Marysville’s Sean Olson and Gary Wright in answering questions solicited from the public at the July 31 Snohomish County Council Candidates’ Forum that was coordinated by the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce, sponsored by the Angel of the Winds Casino and hosted by Leifer Manor.
