ARLINGTON — The Byrnes Performing Arts Center will play host to the Arlington Arts Council’s “East-West Trumpet Summit” Saturday, May 31, headlined by New York’s Ray Vega and his friend, Seattle’s Thomas Marriott.
OSO — The Oso Mill at milepost 33 on State Route 530 will be literally buzzing with activity for the fourth year in a row from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 30-31, as the annual “Oso Mill Days” celebrate how “Oso Strong” the community is.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington High School Respect Team and National Honor Society Chapter will be hosting the school’s first “Unified Prom” on Friday, May 30, from 12:30-2:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Byrnes Performing Arts Center.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Library will host “Waggin’ Tales” from 11 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 24.
ARLINGTON — The Haller Middle School Field will be bustling with pooches and their pals during the Arlington Bark For Life on Saturday, May 31.
SMOKEY POINT — For years, every chapter of the nonprofit Bikers Against Child Abuse organization has been conducting an annual ride to raise funds.
ARLINGTON — The Northern Sound Choirs present Sonus Boreal in its spring concert, “Music of the Americas,” on Sunday, May 18, at 3 p.m. at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center. Participating local youth choirs will include Sunnyside Elementary’s Choir and Orff Ensemble.
ARLINGTON — Gunnery Sgt. Brian Turnmire, a trumpet and cornet player with the “President’s Own” U.S. Marine Band of Washington, D.C., will be the featured soloist with the North Cascades Concert Band during their annual spring concert.
ARLINGTON — Olympic Place was bustling with activity as the friends and family of Mary Jane Case helped her celebrate her 100th birthday on Sunday, May 4.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Garden Club’s annual plant sale is returning to the Arlington City Hall Plaza, located at 238 N. Olympic Ave., from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 10, with a goal of raising 25 percent more in proceeds for the beautification of Arlington and the enhancement of Arlington High School’s horticulture programs.
ARLINGTON — Whether you have a taste for Krispy Kreme donuts, a fondness for rainbow loom rubber band bracelets or a desire to help out the survivors of the Oso slide, the third- and fourth-grade members of the Arlington Premiere Volleyball and Basketball teams invite you to swing by their fundraiser from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 10, at Dwayne Lane’s Arlington Chevrolet, located at 21015 Washington 9.
ARLINGTON — While the Friends of the Arlington Library tend to conduct a two-day book sale on the second Tuesday and Wednesday of each month, they’re kicking it up a notch from Monday, May 12, through Saturday, May 17, during which they’ll be conducting their first week-long book sale and membership drive in the front lobby of the Arlington Library, located at 135 N. Washington Ave.
ARLINGTON — When Mary Schoenfeldt, of the Green Cross Academy of Traumatology, spoke to area residents at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, April 29, about Critical Incident Stress, she made the scope of its impact quite clear.