U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen toured through the Tulalip Tribes’ fisheries facilities on the afternoon of Wednesday, Sept. 4, to uphold the legacy of former U.S. Rep. Norm Dicks, who retired this year.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville invites area families to “Touch A Truck,” a free annual event that puts kids in the drivers’ seats of public works big rigs, police and fire vehicles, and other heavy-duty equipment that children see out on city streets every day.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Historical Society is helping to highlight the “herstory” side of history by hosting an exhibit from the Women’s Legacy Project of Snohomish County.
MARYSVILLE — Musical performers and audience members came from not only Marysville, but also Arlington and Smokey Point for the first Marysville Strawberry Jam open-mic night at the Marysville Alfy’s Pizza on Thursday, Aug. 22.
MARYSVILLE — A home with an eye-popping backyard railroad garden, a State Avenue office building with curb appeal, and a colorful, trendsetting makeover of office space downtown are this year’s winners of the Pride of Marysville neighborhood improvement awards.
Michael Imboden was awarded a $1,000 Richard and Bonnie Winkwenwerder Scholarship by the Washington State University Department of Mathematics. Students receiving this scholarship must be pursuing a degree in mathematics and demonstrate academic excellence and involvement.
MARYSVILLE — For three years, the Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Marysville has conducted an annual “Hobby Fair” to help showcase its parishioners’ interests, but this year marked the first time that the event had been open to the surrounding community, on the afternoon of Saturday, Aug. 10.
MARYSVILLE — If the Red Curtain Foundation for the Arts can make its down payment of $20,000, they’ll have a new home in the facility formerly occupied by Dunn Lumber in Marysville.
LAKEWOOD — The Faith Lutheran Church of Lakewood saw a more sizable turnout and a larger pot of donations from this year’s Hot August Car Show, which drew 19 vehicles from around the area to show off some classic cars and pitch in for local folks in need on Saturday, Aug. 10.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Street Festival: Handmade & Homegrown filled two blocks with more than 100 vendors Aug. 9-11, and while attendance may have been down by some estimates, the event’s organizers are willing to let their new features and activities grow next year.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Alfy’s Pizza has been so accommodating in hosting the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Life Skills Program’s monthly open mic pizza parties that M-PHS Life Skills teacher Jim Strickland decided that he wanted to offer an evening of participatory musical entertainment for everyone there.
MARYSVILLE — The Sea Mar Community Health Centers are marking National Health Center Week 2013 by offering a free resource fair at the Marysville Medical Clinic during the week of Aug. 12-16.
MARYSVILLE — The Bethlehem Lutheran Church at 7215 51st Ave. NE in Marysville is opening the third year of its annual “Hobby Fair” to the general public from 2-5 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 10.