MARYSVILLE — The latest “Strawberry City Jam” on Friday, Jan. 24, scored the monthly event’s largest attendance since it started at the Marysville Alfy’s Pizza on State Avenue last summer.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Strawberry Festival has already secured a diverse array of area talent for their lineup of musical entertainment this summer.
MARYSVILLE — This month’s “Strawberry City Jam” is changing things up a bit with its scheduling, but still aims to provide the same great sounds at the same familiar location.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Parks and Recreation is offering a craft fair with items made and sold by kids.
MARYSVILLE — The Ken Baxter Community Center, operated by the city of Marysville Parks and Recreation Department, is looking for independent contract pay instructors to teach classes for the summer of this year, covering May through August and beyond.
MARYSVILLE — For the ninth year in a row, Marysville-Pilchuck High School hosted the first seasonal Northwest Drill and Rifle competition on Saturday, Jan. 11, which saw the Marysville Naval Junior ROTC compete against 10 other schools in the fields of air rifle, unarmed and armed drill, physical strength and Color Guard.
MARYSVILLE — The Red Curtain Foundation for the Arts has entered the next phase of settling into its new home in Marysville, but it needs the public’s help to complete the transition.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Parks and Recreation is offering a cooking workshop as part of the Cooking with Fumiko Series.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Parks and Recreation invites parents to attend an informative workshop taught by nationally recognized parent educator Penny Davis to learn positive parenting techniques and tools that you can use right now.
TULALIP — Kisar Jones-Fryberg’s musical alter ego has been largely dormant since the passing of his aunt in 2010, but on Wednesday, Jan. 15, “Komplex Kai” will take another step toward his revival at the Tulalip Resort Casino’s Canoes Cabaret Room, where he’s slated to perform a free show with a half-dozen-member live band from 10 p.m. to midnight.
MARYSVILLE — An estimated 30 Boy Scouts, and as many adult volunteers, from five area troops came together to collect as many as 2,500 Christmas trees on Saturday, Jan. 4, which city of Marysville Parks and Recreation workers converted into mulch for Jennings Park.
The fourth annual holiday bazaar on the Marysville Getchell High School campus on Dec. 14 was its biggest yet, with 117 vendors in the MG gymnasium drawing an estimated 900 shoppers that Saturday, which generated $3,175 in revenue, or about $2,700 in profit, for the school’s Future Business Leaders of America.
The Snohomish County Express Fastpitch Organization would like to thank the community members who have donated to its 2013 food drive that supported a number of area food banks this past month.