Before the first day of their June 25-26 “garage sale” was done, the Senior High Youth of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Marysville had already served between 200-300 customers.
The Asian One restaurant chain was welcomed to Marysville with an official grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony June 16, and owner Rick Phan is pleased to continue his family tradition within the local community.
MARYSVILLE — American troops serving overseas will be treated to 100 care packages that were put together June 17 by work parties assembled by Marysville Unit 178 of the American Legion Auxiliary.
The final weekend of the 79th annual Marysville Strawberry Festival drew large and steady crowds in spite of weather that turned dark and damp on its final day.
The Marysville Strawberry Festival Talent Show packed 30 competitors into the Marysville-Pilchuck High School auditorium June 17, as singers, dancers and other performers from 4-73 years showed an audience of close to 500 what they could do.
The combined graduates of Marysville Mountain View High School and the SOAR program added up to the school’s largest ever class, according to Mountain View Principal Dawn Bechtholdt.
On the same day that Marysville School Board member Michael Kundu suggested that he might be willing resign his post, his fellow Board members voted unanimously for him to do exactly that.
The Marysville Arts and Technology High School Class of 2010 reflected on changes in class sizes, moves to different school buildings and experiments in schedules during their June 12 graduation ceremony at the Marysville Secondary Campus.
Three suspects, including an employee, have been arrested in connection with the armed robbery that took place at the Coach store at the Seattle Premium Outlets Mall at 7 a.m. May 27.
Just about 300 runners competed in the Berry Run.
That number was just about double the participation of last year for the May 12 event that kicked off the Strawberry Festival.
“It was not quite the number we were hoping for, but we were glad everything went off well,” said race organizer Jeff Sowards.
Roughly 40 volunteers pitched in from around the community to help kick off the Strawberry Festival.
Students, parents, school staff, district employees and surrounding community members got a third chance to check out the Marysville Getchell High School campus June 12, after previous days of tours through the facility Jan. 30 and Feb. 6.
Members of the Grace Academy Class of 2010 pledged to keep their faith first and foremost in their adult lives during their June 4 graduation ceremony.
The eight graduating seniors of the Tulalip Heritage High School Class of 2010 were advised to treat their adult lives like a canoe journey by speakers at their June 12 graduation ceremony at the Marysville Secondary Campus.
