MARYSVILLE — For Marysville resident Nancy LaMont, the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life in North Snohomish County is not just a cause to support, but a benchmark of her personal struggles.
After playing at the Lynnwood Civic Lights Dec. 4 and the Ken Baxter Senior Community Center in Marysville Dec. 9, Voices of the Village performed at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Arlington Dec. 11.
ARLINGTON — While forecasts of heavy rains and major flooding proved true throughout much of Snohomish County Nov. 12, the Arlington and Marysville communities found themselves facing a flood that thankfully failed to live up to most of its expectations.
MARYSVILLE — WineStyles of Marysville saw dozens of wine enthusiasts come through its doors on the evening of Nov. 13 in support of those in need.
While forecasts of heavy rains and major flooding proved true throughout much of Snohomish County Nov. 12, the Arlington and Marysville communities found themselves facing a flood that thankfully failed to live up to most of its expectations.
EVERETT — Ever since she completed her own cancer treatment, Marysville resident Tracy Anderson has wanted to give fellow cancer patients a physical token of support, and on Nov. 7, she and 13 other volunteers teamed up to make her dream a reality.
MARYSVILLE — “Clothes for Kids” is based in Lynnwood, but the Marysville office of Windermere Real Estate hopes to help the 24-year-old organization continue to meet the clothing needs of low-income children throughout Snohomish County.
MARYSVILLE — For the second year in a row, arts and crafts students at the Ken Baxter Senior Community Center will have a chance to show off their stuff during the Nov. 1 “Artistry in Nature” show.
MARYSVILLE — Representatives of the Snohomish County business community met with U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen Oct. 27 at the Marysville-Tulalip Chamber of Commerce for a roundtable discussion of the economic issues impacting them.
SMOKEY POINT — The Marysville, Arlington and Lakewood school districts once again received support from the Marysville Noon Rotary’s “Pumpkins for Literacy” program, which presented representatives of those schools with checks at the Smokey Point Plant Farm, Oct. 25.
SMOKEY POINT — The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s traditional Political Forum was practically overstuffed with candidates, Oct. 14.
MARYSVILLE — The McDonalds on State Avenue was bustling with students, parents and teachers Oct. 9, as the restaurant conducted its “McTeacher Night” on behalf of Totem Middle School.
SMOKEY POINT — For the seventh year in a row, visitors to the Smokey Point Plant Farm will have a chance to pick out a Halloween pumpkin and support literacy in the Marysville and Lakewood school districts at the same time.
