Mary Edwards, Joan Grout and Miko Winder enjoy socializing with fellow artists at BookWorks Bookstores art walk Wednesday, Nov. 1. This was the first two-store art walk on Third Street in old town Marysville. The owner of BookWorks, Mary Burns is happy to have a new neighbor, Betsy DeSalvo, at Phoenix Books, right next door.
A new year found new Marysville residents Jodi and John Condyles cleaning up after the latest windstorm last weekend at their two-acre spread in the eastern part of town. Above, Jodi cleans up debris from the tree leaning over her driveway, while her husband gets a hand from next-door neighbor Mark Hibbert. The men were removing a partially dead tree that was leaning too close to the Condyles house. The couple have lived off of 83rd Avenue for three years and were recently annexed into the city on Dec. 1. After the bout of wicked weather over the last two months she said some of the trees were waterlogged and needed just a push to tip them over. They had just recently cleared another tree that fell between their house and a two-story garage last month. They get wet and then they get heavy and the wind tips them over, Condyles said as her husband worked nearby with Hibbert, below.
MARYSVILLE Cascade Elementary School fifth-graders showed off their technical prowess at the schools annual science fair last week, learning about the scientific method while preparing for an increasing science focus on state tests in coming years.
SILVANA Stanwood resident Adrienne Schoenbachler was crowned the Snohomish County Dairy Ambassador for 2007-2008 at the 52nd annual coronation April 21.
ARLINGTON This is my home, said Arlington resident Vickie Martin, about the Skagit Valley Hospital Regional Cancer Care Center at Arlington. Theyre like my family.
The Marysville parks and Recreation Department, Marysville Kiwanis Club and Everett Steelhead and Salmon Club invites the public to join them for the annual Fishing Derby held at the Jennings Memorial Park Kiwanis Pond on Saturday, May 5.
Outstanding local high school students were honored by the Masonic Lodge on April 17, when the Marysville Crystal Lodge No
MARYSVILLE Stamp out hunger; get something to eat!
MARYSVILLE Now that your mind is free from thoughts of all that tax-time paperwork, its a good time to think about getting rid of unneeded personal documents you have been storing that could make you an easier victim for identity thieves to prey on.
EVERETT John Kosters office is looking for three good people from North Snohomish County (Council District No. 1) to serve three-year terms on the Snohomish County Alcohol and Other Drugs Board.
SMOKEY POINT Local stores reported that they responded to the recent recall of certain Menu Foods dog and cat products with speed and caution.
Saturday morning, March 24, more than 200 men converged on Marysvilles Bethlehem Lutheran Church at 51st and Grove. Most were from Puget Sound counties. Others traveled from Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Oregon and Idaho. Ages ranged from the low twenties to mid-eighties. A contingent of bikers braved the rain to attend.
