Anastasia Ashley and Keir Torkkola have been named the Marysville Soroptimist and Kiwanis students of the month for March.
Village Community Services’ annual Taste of Decadence fundraiser adopted a space exploration theme this year in the Stillaguamish Senior Center, but in the midst of an ongoing recession, its concerns remain rooted on the ground level.
“We need money now more than ever,” said Michelle Dietz-Date, resource development manager for VCS. “It takes $150,000 a year to meet the needs of our aging participants, so that they can continue to enjoy the same quality of life.”
In spite of intermittently cool winds and gray skies, the Marysville Fire District saw dozens of families turn out to its Sunnyside and Shoultes fire stations for their May 22 “Teddy Bear Clinics.”
State Rep. Mike Hope expressed both frustration and optimism about Washington’s governance in his interview with The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce presented its annual Business Leadership Awards for 2010 at the Tulalip Resort Casino May 21, to celebrate the accomplishments of local companies and individuals who have been judged to epitomize the spirit of leadership, excellent business practices and community involvement.
Recently retired Marysville Chief Administrative Officer Mary Swenson’s 32-plus years of service to the city were honored by family members, friends and hundreds of current and former colleagues at the Tulalip Resort May 20.
More than $46,000 in scholarships were awarded to nearly 40 Marysville students by the Marysville Rotary Education Foundation May 19.
Before it finalizes its move to Marysville in mid-June, Silicon Energy of Arlington has already helped Snohomish County go a bit greener.
The staff and residents of Merrill Gardens in Marysville hope to show the city’s police officers and firefighters how much their hard work is appreciated, with another “Guns and Hoses” barbecue June 11.
Although she’s lived elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest off and on, Marysville native Blanche Gay has seen several decades of the city’s history in her 100 years.
The observance of Memorial Day will once again be commemorated by the members of Marysville American Legion Post 178 with a ceremony and a meal.
More than 40 singers, dancers, instrumentalists and stand-up comedians vied for only 30 open spots in this year’s Strawberry Festival Talent Show being held June 17, but Talent Show Director Marcy Giesler expressed enthusiasm for all the acts that auditioned on the stage of the Marysville-Pilchuck High School auditorium May 11-12.
For his Eagle Scout project, 13-year-old Christian Hauer wants to bring a new type of sport to the fields of Marysville.