LAKEWOOD — Last year’s first-time experiment has become this year’s winter tradition as the Lakewood High School Drama group will present “It’s a Wonderful Life” for the second season in a row.
SMOKEY POINT — A shift from October to November proved to be a good move for the Stillaguamish Senior Center’s annual fall bazaar, which drew more vendors and shoppers than previous years Nov. 14.
ARLINGTON — Every October, in honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Michelle Crawford and her friends swing by the Cascade Valley Hospital for the first leg of a ”Mammograms and Margaritas” night.
ARLINGTON — Joe Mazzone came all the way from Chicago to skateboard in Arlington, so he wasn’t about to let a little rain discourage him, even when it turned into a lot of rain.
ARLINGTON — While myths of vikings who wore horned helmets and behaved like barbarians might persist in the media, visitors to Arlington’s downtown Oct. 3 received some hands-on lessons about the real history of viking cultures, during the city and Down Arlington Business Association’s first “Viking Fest.”
ARLINGTON — “It’s just a surrounding of unconditional love,” Margaret McClure said of Voices of the Village. “When people don’t have a voice and you hand them a microphone, they treasure the sound of their own voice. Those who are non-verbal are often not heard, and they can come to think that no one cares about them. This band gives them an opportunity to be heard.”
ARLINGTON — The Arlington American Legion Post 76 Lounge has already had its POW/MIA table on display for more than a year.
ARLINGTON — Lakewood 10-year-old Maddie Telschow is no stranger to typing on a variety of electronic devices, but the old-fashioned typewriter at the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Hall proved a more intimidating prospect.
ARLINGTON — “It’s a big honor and a big deal,” said David Delancy, sergeant-at-arms of Arlington American Legion Post 76. “Little Arlington is paying a visit to big Arlington.”
STANWOOD — When Gil Emory and his former classmates get together at his house, the conversations sound much like you’d expect at a high school reunion, as old friends catch up on each other’s families, activities and ailments.
ARLINGTON — This year’s Fly-In from July 9-11 will mark the first-time appearances of a number of aircraft and exhibits at the Arlington Airport.
ARLINGTON — When the Arlington Relay For Life returns to the John C. Larson Stadium from noon to midnight on Saturday, June 20, its teams will include a family with four generations of women who have survived cancer.
ARLINGTON — She might not call it a “close encounter,” but Arlington resident Madeline Gerwick recently had a brush with the unexplained.