SMOKEY POINT — As the area continues to recover from the March 22 Oso slide, Snohomish County representatives spoke to the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber about how home and business owners can help mitigate the impacts of natural disasters.
ARLINGTON — The third- and fourth-grade members of the Arlington Premiere Volleyball and Basketball teams were rewarded for braving the rain on Saturday, May 10.
ARLINGTON — The Haller Middle School Field will be bustling with pooches and their pals during the Arlington Bark For Life on Saturday, May 31.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Garden Club’s annual plant sale returned to the Arlington City Hall Plaza on 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.
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 Arlington High School greenhouse drew a smaller crowd from May 8-10, for the Future Farmers of America’s annual plant sale, but organizers estimate they sold a greater percentage of plants.
ARLINGTON — Unless unexpected heavy rains last for a week, city of Arlington Public Works Director Jim Kelly is ready to declare that the 67th Avenue final phase project will be complete within the coming week.
EVERETT — The cities of Arlington and Marysville made a significant step in the progress of their work to designate 4,091 acres of industrial and highway commercial properties between them as a Manufacturing Industrial Center with the help of the Snohomish County Council on Tuesday, May 6.
SMOKEY POINT — This year’s Village Community Services gala fundraiser on Saturday, May 3, tied into its theme of “It’s a Wonderful Life,” not only by reflecting on VCS’s significant accomplishments over the years, but also by spotlighting a guest speaker who believes she’s lived a richer life because of her own disability.
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.
