The Marysville Healthy Communities Project invites Marysville residents to the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Pool for three free nights of swimming for the first 200 to attend. Healthy Communities Swim Nights will offer open swim from 7-9 p.m. on Jan. 23, Feb. 27 and March 27.
Marysville United Methodist Church sponsors Marysville’s “Kloz 4 Kidz.” This is a free clothing center for the kids of Marysville who are in need. Appointments are requested by phone 360-659-8521.
Al-Anon weekly meetings:
MARYSVILLE — Masonic Crystal Lodge 122 in Marysville provided cash donations to five local groups to help them cope with the tough times many are currently facing.
LAKEWOOD — A nine-point run by the Lakewood boys basketball team gave the Cougars a short-lived lead as they hosted Lambrick Park.
MARYSVILLE — Foul trouble, turnovers and shooting as cold as the snow heaps outside that had endured the week’s thaw. All three plagued the Tomahawk boys basketball team in the first quarter Jan. 2 as they hosted Mount Vernon. The boys trailed 15-7 after eight minutes with just two field goals. Their eight-point deficit might well have come from the eight points Mount Vernon extracted at the free-throw line.
MARYSVILLE — Depending on where you live in Marysville your opinion of how well the city did in clearing the streets during the December snow storm may vary greatly — those living on or near the city’s main roads would probably give the city a higher grade than those who reside on side streets or on a hill.
Marysville Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man who robbed the U.S. Bank in the 11400 block of State Avenue at about 11 a.m. on Dec. 28.
Carl, 75 passed away on Dec. 31,2008 at the hospital in Jackson, Wy. after an extended illness. He leaves his…
The Puget Sound Partnership recently released its Action Agenda to restore Puget Sound, a pathway for fixing the problems that are causing Puget Sound’s slow death.
When Ronald Regan took the oath of office as President in 1981, America was suffering through dire times – double-digit interest rates, declining factory orders, a sinking housing market and rising unemployment. Americans were held hostage in Iran and the nation’s confidence was shaken.
Janet Myer will demonstrate how to make dream catchers at the January meeting of the Greater Marysville Artists’ Guild starting at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 7, in the Red Barn at Jennings Park. Myer is a talented artist who paints recurring themes incorporating traditions, legends and tribal colors from her Cowlitz Native American heritage, as well as diverse subjects like jazz singers and architecture. She has a fine arts degree from the University of Puget Sound.
