BOTHELL ?Accompanied by a 36-piece orchestra, Ballet Bellevue scores the other new theater in the neighborhood, presenting Nutcracker Nov. 25 – 26 and Dec. 2 – 3 at the Northshore Performing Arts Center at Bothell High School.?
EDMONDS As Arlington School District moves forward in planning a grand opening gala for the new performing arts center at the high school, other regional communities, too, are enjoying the benefits of having live entertainment in their own neighborhoods.
ARLINGTON A team of four city employees hacked away at some rocky soil Wednesday, Nov. 15 in order to plant two large trees in honor of Oliver Smith and Jake Randall two long-time Arlingtonians who served their community well.
The Marysville-Pilchuck High School Chamber Choir made history Monday, Nov. 20, when they performed for the Indiana University School of Music over Internet2, said choir director Jeff Tillinghast.
All the artists in a special holiday art show at Sisters Restaurant in Everett have committed a portion of all sales to animal rescue organizations including the Everett and Camano Island animal shelters, PAWS, N.O.A.H., Pasados Safe Haven and the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, as well as the World Wild Life Fund.
MOUNT VERNON Lincoln Theatre presents the world famous King of Swing, the Count Basie Orchestra, a 19-member ensemble directed by trombonist Bill Hughes, who is one of five current members who were hand-picked by Count Basie himself before he died in 1984.
Seattle One of the worlds largest and most celebrated garden festivals in 2007 will focus on how to live life each day with a glorious garden, no matter its size or location.
EVERETT In an effort to bring services to more children, Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Snohomish County, a branch of the YMCA of Snohomish County, has added a new program to its service offering: After school site-based mentoring.
After hosting the Marysville-Tulalip Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours, the River Rock Inn is now planning for the Arlington-Smokey Point Chambers similar evening event on Wednesday, Dec. 6.
JORDAN RIVER TRAILS A new venue of the Arlington Arts Councils Art along the Way project is a bit out of the way, but has potential for close and intimate viewing.
CEDARVALE LOOP A life-long potter who has operated Frailey Mountain Clay Studio since arriving here from California in the early 1970s, and who is now a non-certificated art teacher at Weston High School, Persis Gayle has announced a new angle on her annual holiday season studio tour this year.
MARYSVILLE A labor union has dropped a lawsuit against a Wal-Mart store planned for Arlington, meaning the 204,000-square-foot supercenter could be open the first quarter of next year. Another store planned for Marysville has cleared legal obstacles and should open about the same time, according to company spokeswoman Jennifer Holder.
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