SMOKEY POINT — The Stillaguamish Senior Center will be hosting an ice cream social and senior seminar from 1-3 p.m. on Dec. 8.
Leona H Bohannon, 93, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Dec 2, 2011. Leona was born in…
Pat Lee Kimble, 57, of Arlington, WA, passed away December 1, 2011 in Seattle, WA. He was born to Charles…
Due to forecasted stagnant weather conditions and rising air pollution levels, the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is issuing a Stage 1 burn ban for Pierce and Snohomish counties, effective at 5 p.m. Nov. 30, 2011. This ban is in effect until further notice.
The Arlington Times and The Marysville Globe are launching an initiative that will enhance our readers’ experience online.
MARYSVILLE — Community members are invited to attend and support the “Life Skills” auction for special education at Marysville-Pilchuck High School on Dec. 10.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville invites families to step into a winter wonderland of holiday fun, food, music and a parade of lights during the 23rd annual “Merrysville for the Holidays” celebration on Saturday, Dec. 3, in Comeford Park.
MARYSVILLE — Starting on Thursday, Dec. 1, Marysville’s Cedarcrest Golf Course will give over its fairways after dark to host a new and enchanting event, the first-ever “Holiday Tour of Lights.”
MARYSVILLE — The Downtown Marysville Merchants Association is organizing “A Passport to Christmas” on Saturday Dec. 3, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville branch of HomeStreet Bank, located at 1238 State Ave., will serve as the site of a “Giving Tree” from Dec. 1-22, to benefit the Operation Marysville Community Christmas Toy Store.
MARYSVILLE — He’s as cuddly as a cactus and as charming as an eel, but the Grinch himself will leave his cozy mountaintop lair high above Whoville to disrupt the glee at this year’s 23rd Annual “Merrysville for the Holidays” winter celebration and Electric Lights Parade on Saturday, Dec. 3.
MARYSVILLE — It’s that time of year again, so the Marysville Fire District is asking you to help keep the wreath green.
Starting Nov. 24, as you drive by any of the fire district’s stations, you should notice a giant wreath covered in green bulbs. It’s part of the district’s annual “Keep the Wreath Green” program.
