TULALIP — The Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve is proud to announce “Coast Salish Inheritance: Celebrating Artistic Innovation,” a new temporary exhibit that features contemporary and traditional Coast Salish artwork from Tulalip tribal members. These works will include carving and weaving, as well as sculpture, painting, photography, drawing and other mixed media. This exhibit will open to the general public on Saturday, Nov. 16, starting at noon.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Arts Coalition has already booked a dozen vendors so far, but hopes to recruit a total of 15 vendors by Monday, Nov. 4, for its “Autumn Artistry” two-day art show and sale on Nov. 8-9 at the Red Curtain Art Center, located at the former Dunn Lumber building at 1410 Grove St. in Marysville.
Area orthodontist Dr. Jason Bourne is bringing back his Halloween candy buy-back program for the 10th year, starting on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville American Legion Post 178 is hosting a resource for local veterans.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Library will be celebrating its new Creative Commons during the “TECHcitement” event on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., but Managing Librarian Eric Spencer and Assistant Managing Librarian Jill Wubbenhorst reported that the Creative Commons area and tools are already seeing heavy use from Marysville Library patrons now, even though not all of the Creative Commons’ services are fully operational just yet.
TULALIP — The Arts & Technology High School on the Marysville Secondary Campus will be hosting a couple of seasonal activities for families who are looking to get into the Halloween spirit and show their support for the community.
While a number of Halloween-themed community events will kick off during the weekend before Halloween itself, the Downtown Marysville Merchants Association will be commemorating Halloween on Oct. 31.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville’s Brian Williams recently won a brand new truck by playing the Washington’s Lottery “Trucks and Bucks” Scratch game.
The city of Marysville is hoping that, with the help of the community, it will be able to fund and build a spraypark that could be open by next summer.
The annual Autumn Craft Show drew more than 25 hand-selected vendors to the Ken Baxter Community Center and Comeford Park, with at least one coming from as far away as Sedro-Woolley, to attract what KBCC Coordinator Maryke Burgess described as a steady stream of shoppers and browsers throughout the day on Saturday, Oct. 12.
MARYSVILLE — Maryfest is conducting informational meetings on the Marysville Strawberry Festival for next year, as it solicits Junior and Senior Royalty for next year’s Strawberry Festival by inviting applications for its Royalty Scholarships.
Marysville’s Matthea Balcago is considered profoundly deaf. She cannot hear at all. As an elementary student in the Ferndale School District, Balcago was struggling to learn — not because she wasn’t capable, but because there weren’t enough resources in the school to adequately educate a deaf child.
German native Randolph Westphal is riding throughout the Pacific Northwest, on a bicycle with two Husky dogs, to spread a message of hope about cancer, and on Monday, Sept. 30, he stopped in Marysville for a moment before heading up north to Arlington on the Centennial Trail.
