MARYSVILLE — The tone for the commencement ceremony of the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Class of 2013 was set in the John Linden Fieldhouse on Friday, June 7, where the class’ two valedictorians, Caitlin Kilgore and Cecelia Henderson, congratulated their peers on their achievements to date, while offering words of encouragement for their post-graduation futures.
EVERETT — The Marysville Getchell High School Class of 2013 reflected on their journeys, not just as individual students, but also as members of the four Small Learning Communities that moved campuses from Marysville-Pilchuck High School to Marysville Getchell during the class’ sophomore year.
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.
Before the Marysville Strawberry Festival’s Royalty and float put in appearances at the Saturday night Grand Parade on June 15, they’ll have already put in at least two months of travel time throughout the state of Washington, as well as a trip up north to Canada.
Not only has the gas station at 9515 State Ave. been reopened after an extended period of being vacant, but it’s gained an outlet for multicultural cuisine in the process.
Four Marysville Getchell High School teachers recently received Outstanding Educator Awards from the Marysville PTSA Council.
Marysville musician Bradford Loomis has lived the adage that it can take years to become an overnight success.
Mountain bikers from Lakewood and Arlington showed off their skills and took home some medals at the Washougal Challenge, a state championship race, on May 19.
MARYSVILLE — One Marysville-Pilchuck High School senior got a graduation present that made everyone at that evening’s commencement ceremony stand up and applaud.
The fifth annual Healthy Communities Challenge Day at Allen Creek Elementary on Saturday, June 1, was the event’s “biggest year yet,” according to city of Marysville Parks and Recreation Director Jim Ballew.
Marysville School District Superintendent Dr. Larry Nyland and Assistant Superintendent Gail Miller were both feted by friends and colleagues at the Hibulb Cultural Center on Thursday, May 30, in anticipation of their impending retirement.
Hubb’s Pizza & Pasta drew a steady stream of customers on Friday, May 10, who wanted to show their support for the Rotary Club of Arlington and the 25th annual Great Stilly Duck Dash through the restaurant’s all-day “Dine & Donate” event.
The Memorial Day ceremony at the Marysville cemetery has seen a growth in attendance in recent years, as elected officials and other dignitaries have taken time to pay their respects to America’s veterans.
