There are many reasons to support Liz Loomis in her run for State Representative. Take her experiences as a small business owner, a city council-member, a mayor, or a freshman representative in the state legislature. Or look at her plans for improving both the quality of life for our families and the rate of success for small businesses and their employees.
We are writing in support of George Appel for Superior Court Judge.
I live in the 39th District and I sincerely believe that we need a change.
For a lay person casting an informed vote for judge can be a daunting task. A case in point is Superior Court Judge, Pos. 6, a position for which, on first analysis, both candidates, Joe Wilson and George Appel, appear qualified. How then to decide?
I was raised in Snohomish County and am raising my family here. I work for a local trucking company. In the last several months, I’ve met Mr. Wilson a handful of times. We have seen him at political fundraisers, auctions, paid events. I find that concerning.
The two candidates vying for the 39th District Senate seat in the November general election have significantly different views on their polices, priorities and on the solutions to the critical issues we face today.
Walking to Grove Elementary
In light of the summer resignation of Cindy Huleatt, management of the Byrnes Performing Arts Center is in temporary transition with a school district employee, Denise Dewey, booking the theater and three city employees marketing the theater, according to Allen Johnson, who announced the plan at the Oct. 6 City Council meeting.
As part of “Farming Yesterday and Today” the north county portion of the month-long Snohomish County Fall Farm Festival this year, the banquet facilities in the barn at Countryside Meadows will be filled with art and artists and an exhibit of quilts made for soldiers at Aunt Mary’s Quilt Shop.
The gentle sounds of Native American flute music will waft through the stacks of books at the Marysville Library at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 19 when Peter Ali demonstrates how these beautiful instruments are made and how they were used by Native American ancestors. With special guest Tammy Kennedy. For all ages. The Marysville Library is located at 6120 Grove St. For information call 658-5000.
Arlington is in for a treat with Nadine Shanti coming with the Everett Symphony Orchestra to perform a Tribute to Burt Bacharach at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center,
Inspiration can be found in many places. Members of the Arlington Arts Council found excitement recently in their effort to create miniature paintings to serve as centerpieces for the upcoming Fall into Art Auction.
