Paige Funston wants to get area residents on their feet in support of their four-legged friends in local law enforcement.
Lakewood High School will be hosting a series of one-act plays titled “Festival of One Acts” on Friday, March 5, and Saturday, March 6.
The Marysville Globe has opened up an Oscar Awards contest
Marysville Parks and Recreation Department offers classes
The Bethlehem Christian School is hoping to support childhood literacy and those hit by recent disasters with a single event Feb. 26.
More than 200 attendees showed up at Totem Middle School to dine and bid on behalf of the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Band Feb. 6.
The fifth-annual father/daughter Valentine’s dance drew such record attendance that, once again, it had to be held on two separate nights, with two dances taking place each night and each dance drawing roughly 200 couples.
Get certified in Basic First Aid or CPR/AED. First Aid will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 24 from 6-9 p.m. and CPR/AED will be held on Thursday, Feb. 25 from 6-9 p.m. both classes will be held at the Ken Baxter Senior/Community Center (514 Delta Ave., Marysville). The cost is $30 per class. Pre-registration is required, please call the Marysville Parks and Recreation Office at 360-363-8400 for registration information.
For Shelbey Jackson, weekends aren’t for relaxing on the couch — they’re for refining her skills.
The All-American Girl Pageant already has a number of young contestants from Marysville and Arlington, but pageant organizers are still inviting more hopefuls to apply.
Allen Creek Elementary students will be treated to entertainment with a message Feb. 19, when the Taproot Theatre Road Company will perform “Alexander and the Dragon.”
Caden Hrabak would make the ultimate sacrifice for any teenager just to drive a Tesla Roadster — he’d give up eating.
This past holiday season’s Christmas trees will be used to improve the community’s trails, thanks to the city of Marysville and area Boy Scout troops.
