If you’ve put off choosing a Halloween costume, the good news is that you still have time to shop for options in a variety of price ranges.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington High School Future Farmers of America’s annual haunted house drew an estimated 70 attendees in its startup weekend, but organizers expect an even bigger crowd to coincide with the Hometown Halloween this weekend.
ARLINGTON — After a downturn in attendance and donations last year, the Arlington Arts Council’s annual “Fall Into Art” auction bounced back Oct. 18.
ARLINGTON — More than 1,000 attendees circulated through Cascade Valley Hospital for its first Women’s Expo Oct. 11, in spite of foul weather that forced the hospital’s “Color Run” to be rescheduled.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington School District could save energy thanks to science, technology, engineering, art and math courses offered to Arlington and Weston high school students this summer.
ARLINGTON — Aleethea Checkos of Arlington was recently selected to participate in the 2014 Miss Jr. Teen Seattle pageant competition, that will take place on Saturday, Oct. 11.
You can join more than 350 Snohomish County Master Gardeners in sharing good gardening and environmental stewardship practices with county residents, by becoming a WSU Master Gardener Volunteer Community Educator.
Western Washington University student Brendon Forbes Brereton, son of Lawrence P. Brereton of Cheney and Darina H. Durham of Arlington, received a $2,500 Kathryn A. Brunken Scholarship Endowment for the 2014-15 academic year.
ARLINGTON — The Friends of the Arlington Library will host another two-day book sale on Tuesday, Oct. 14, and Wednesday, Oct. 15, in the lobby of the library at 135 N. Washington Ave. in Arlington.
ARLINGTON — Walkers and strollers of all ages and ability levels, some in wheelchairs, arrived at Legion Park Sept. 27 to help support Village Community Services through its seventh annual Friendship Walk & Car Wash.
SMOKEY POINT — Cascade Skagit Health Alliance Family Medicine physician, Dr. Scott Fetty, will share information about the importance of vaccinating children from 6-7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 16.
ARLINGTON — Runners, walkers and strollers of all ages and ability levels are invited to take to the streets to help support women’s health on Saturday, Oct. 11.
ARLINGTON — The laborious chores of yesteryear might not seem especially entertaining to youngsters, but kids of all ages were excited to grind wheat, churn butter and practice milking cows at the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Museum’s “Pioneer Days” Sept. 20.