This Friday through Sunday at Legion Park in the north end of Everett is the 11th annual Sorticulture, Everett’s Garden Arts Festival — part art, part horticulture. Sorticulture will showcase artists presenting a variety of handcrafted, locally-made garden embellishments, and specialty nurseries presenting a wide array of rare and unusual plants.
SEATTLE — Musical theater students of Arlington, Marysville and Stanwood were among 2,200 high school students, teachers and parents from across Washington state packed into Benaroya Hall, June 9, for the sixth annual 5th Avenue High School Musical Theatre Awards, sponsored by Wells Fargo.
A participant in the upcoming Art in the Barn, Rocky Barrick won first place in the “works on canvas” category at the Stanwood-Camano Art Guild Spring Show, June 7 and 8, for his work, “Couple of Old Crows.”
It’s the end of an era at Biringer Farm this weekend. The 19th annual and final Pig Out runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 21 and 22 at Biringer Farm, an official sponsor of the Marysville’s Strawberry Festival.
ARLINGTON — The hits just weren’t there for the Arlington 76ers.
M-P grad picked in MLB draft
School has just let out for the summer, but for a large number of aspiring athletes, the training season is never over.
MARYSVILLE — The sport. The food. The tradition.
TULALIP — “It kind of marks the start of the festival season around here,” said Jim Nolan of Arlington, who brought his wife and three daughters to watch the annual Tulalip parade make its way along the waterfront on the Tulalip reservation June 14.
MARYSVILLE — Nighttime drivers through the city may have noticed construction crews at work on SR 528, or Fourth Street, beginning June 15.
MARYSVILLE — Funded by the voter-approved bond issue passed in 2006, mechanical renovations to Marysville-Pilchuck High School began paying off in a big way recently.
MARYSVILLE — Having lived in a couple of spots in Europe and in Canada, and most importantly, having lived through arguably the darkest times of the 20th Century, Vwladyslaw Porada’s initial message was one of praise for his adopted home.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville is pleased to announce Computer Support Technician Sandra Gyurkovics as City Employee of the Month for April 2008.
