Even days after the Fourth of July festivities had wrapped up, the city of Marysville still has to clean up after those who choose to celebrate the occasion illegally.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce’s new Board of Directors represents a rare influx of new blood, according to Chamber President and CEO Caldie Rogers.
With summer well underway, the city of Marysville’s Parks and Recreation Department invites the community to take in free, family-oriented weekly entertainment through its summer concert series and “Popcorn in the Park” at Jennings Memorial Park.
On March 28, 25 volunteers of all ages gathered at the American Legion Post 178 Hall in Marysville to help Operation Desert Comfort meet its goal of assembling 25 care packages to ship to four different units of American military members serving in Afghanistan.
After imposing a temporary moratorium on medical marijuana collective gardens in 2011 that’s been renewed repeatedly since, the Marysville City Council voted unanimously on June 24 to prohibit collective marijuana gardens and dispensaries within the city of Marysville.
The 2013 Marysville Tulalip/Relay For Life benefitted from warm weather and clear, sunny skies on June 29-30 to raise $119,037.35 from its 50 teams and 416 participants, who generated roughly $50,000 toward that total in the past month alone.
Randall Murphy served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 2002-06, but hasn’t been active duty in the seven years since. And yet, when Toys for Tots needed his help, he donned his sergeant’s dress blues to stand outside the Grocery Outlet in Marysville in the hot summer sun on Saturday, June 29, collecting food and financial donations for four Snohomish County food banks.
The Rotary Club of Marysville’s annual installation banquet for its new Board on Wednesday, June 26, again included presentations of Paul Harris Awards to local citizens for their efforts on behalf of the community as a whole.
MARYSVILLE — A group identifying itself as “Puget Sound Anarchists” has taken credit for the vandalism of an Armed Forces Career Center and a Wells Fargo Bank on State Avenue in Marysville on the morning of Monday, June 24.
Incoming Superintendent Dr. Becky Berg wound up being one of nine Marysville School District staff members to be introduced, or in some cases reintroduced, to the community during the Marysville School Board’s June 17 meeting, and she would continue to introduce herself to the community through the following evening, during the district’s third strategic leadership transitioning meeting on June 18.
The city of Marysville’s citizens seem to be split evenly on what should be done with 84th Street (also known as Getchell Hill Road) and 88th Street (also known as Ingraham Boulevard) in the wake of a neighborhood meeting to solicit public input on June 17.
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.”
