MARYSVILLE — Cub Scout Pack 178 is putting together a pancake breakfast from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Oct. 11, to raise money for its activities.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Library is set to host a “Play & Learn Group” on Fridays, from October through December.
MARYSVILLE — Red Curtain Productions will be conducting auditions for “Dickens’ Christmas Carol: A Traveling Travesty in Two Tumultuous Acts” from 6-9 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 7, and Wednesday, Oct. 8, at the Red Curtain Art Center, located at 1410 Grove St. in Marysville.
MARYSVILLE — Tiny tykes enjoyed the formality of tea parties coupled with teddy bears and tasty treats, hosted by the Attic Secrets Tea Room off of 76th Street in Marysville.
MARYSVILLE — Mayor Jon Nehring recognized Save-A-Mutt founders Jennifer Ward and Elizabeth Woche as Volunteers of the Month for their annual fundraising dog wash, supporting pet-based charities, that has grown from washing dogs to saving them.
MARYSVILLE — Applications are being accepted for next year’s royalty for the Marysville Strawberry Festival.
MARYSVILLE — Close to 20 volunteers rotated out, through the afternoon and evening, to complete the mural on the front of the Red Curtain Arts Center.
At the same time, a dozen artists from as near as Marysville and Arlington, and as far as Seattle, demonstrate their craft inside, by creating pieces in real time at the Sept. 13 “MadeYaLook” art show.
MARYSVILLE — Even as the summer winds down, the Red Curtain Foundation for the Arts is preparing to expand its outreach even further.
TULALIP — When Wanda Sykes makes her return to the Tulalip Resort Casino Sept. 5-6, she’ll be doing a little gambling in addition to performing her shows, but she has one request for fans.
MARYSVILLE — The Red Curtain Art Center celebrated its first anniversary in the former Dunn Lumber building on Grove Street Aug. 2, as its Foundation for the Arts prepared to stage a musical at the Allen Creek Community Church Aug. 8-10.
MARYSVILLE — What began as a way for a Marysville man to share his life with loved ones has become his means of highlighting global issues for a broad audience. Under the pen name Frank Morse, he’s written three books about his time in the International Police, covering stints in Bosnia and Herzegovina, East Timor and Kosovo, but he began writing only after he left the International police and returned to the military.
MARYSVILLE — The Red Curtain Arts Center in Marysville played host for the first time to the Quilceda Carvers’ annual Spit ‘n’ Whittle July 25-27.
MARYSVILLE — At least 200 classic cars, hot rods and custom rigs were parked along the sides of Third Street July 12 for the third annual “Rodz On 3rd” show, which drew several hundred attendees.
