MARYSVILLE — Seven years of dancing paid off for 15-year-old Abby Hau on June 18, when she was declared overall winner of this year’s Strawberry Festival Talent Show.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Strawberry Festival Royalty helped Pinewood Elementary kick off its summer reading program in style on Wednesday, June 17, as students from kindergarten through the fifth grade returned to the school’s library during their summer vacation to check out books and read with princes and princesses.
Both the Arlington and Marysville communities will soon be able to enjoy family carnivals.
MARYSVILLE — Jasleen Kaur made it halfway up the rock-climbing wall at Allen Creek Elementary before she needed to come down.
TULALIP — Marysville Parks and Recreation Director Jim Ballew touted July 11 as a big day for community events, but still promised a summer full of activities for the whole family, starting with the return of Healthy Communities Challenge Day at the Marysville YMCA on Saturday, June 6.
MARYSVILLE — Before they’re let out of class for the summer, students at Marysville Getchell High School are put through their athletic and academic paces.
TULALIP — The Tulalip Tribes have teamed up with other Native American nations to illustrate how their ancient cultural practices remain as relevant as ever in helping them restore their ecosystems.
LAKEWOOD — When 6-year-old Jrake Maier of Marysville caught the second-biggest fish of his life at Gissberg Twin Lakes County Park May 16, his father, Jamen, dutifully carved another notch on his son’s fishing pole.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Strawberry Festival Talent Show will return to the Marysville-Pilchuck High School auditorium on Thursday, June 18, starting at 6:30 p.m., but in order for the doors to open at 5:30 p.m., the Talent Show will need more talent.
MARYSVILLE — The ninth annual Cinco De Mayo celebration at Totem Middle School May 1 served authentic Hispanic cuisine to hundreds of attendees, and treated them to Latin-themed entertainment and activities for all ages.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville YMCA staff agreed, when it rains in Western Washington, you have to have a “Plan B.”
MARYSVILLE — Dinosaurs and trains might not seem like subjects that go together, but they somehow coexist quite nicely in the paintings of Marysville artist Jacques Drapeau.
MARYSVILLE — The more that the community can help keep its parks and other resources clean, the more city staff can expand the scope of its work.
