In early May our Pacific Coast Dogwood is usually in full regalia. These large trees have graced our landscapes for centuries with their ethereal white blooms but unfortunately have become a magnet for disease in recent years and now they are hard to find in the industry.
Visual artists had a go at using the new Byrnes Performing Arts Center May 3, drawing a big crowd into the lobby to see an impressive exhibit of drawings and paintings along with hand-crafted items such as stained glass, jewelry, garden art and other artistic items crafted by art students at the school.
Mike McCroirie of Lavender Hills Farm is helping plan Snohomish County’s fall farm festival, “Farming Yesterday and Today” and he has announced the next meeting is 6 p.m., Wednesday, May 14 at the Arlington Boys and Girls Club, at 18513 59th Ave. NE, near the Arlington Airport. The next meetings are June 2 and June 17, also at 6 p.m. For information call Linda Neunzig at 425-388-7170.
Eight fastpitch teams enter the Western Conference district tournament. Three teams will survive to play at state.
The third time was the charm for Lakewood soccer, as the Cougars finally defeated conference archnemesis Cedarcrest, 1-0, to win the district championship May 10.
This February I had the opportunity of a lifetime to travel to China and immerse myself in the culture that lies there. This lucky opportunity came about after the state championship meet for girls swim and dive, this past fall season. I am a sophomore diver at Marysville-Pilchuck High School.
EVERETT — Two great back-to-back playoff performances from the M-P baseball team secured the Tomahawks a trip to state for the first time since 2005.
SNOHOMISH — The Tomahawk girls took first place in four event finals en route to a conference championship in the two-day league meet at Snohomish High School, May 7 and 9.
Lakewood athletes were named conference champs in eight events when Cedarcrest hosted the Cascade Conference track and field championships May 7 and 9.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Dog Owners Group
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Historical Society President Ken Cage said he would deliver the grant application in person.
MARYSVILLE — Having grown up with people who took their barbecuing very seriously, Kelly Jermyn probably is in a position to make the following statement with some degree of authority.
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR SNOHOMISH COUNTY CITY OF MARYSVILLE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS COURTHOUSE SECURITY SCREENER LEGALNOTICES
