The Marysville-Everett campus of Columbia College celebrated the graduation of 74 of its students at the Everett Performing Arts Center May 27, with dignitaries such as Naval Station Everett Commanding Officer Capt. Thomas Mascolo officiating the ceremony.
Before it finalizes its move to Marysville in mid-June, Silicon Energy of Arlington has already helped Snohomish County go a bit greener.
The Lakewood School District gave the community a look at where the first year of their tech levy dollars went May 12, as Lakewood Elementary hosted a “tech expo” where students showed off what they’d done with their iMovie- and iPhoto-equipped Macs.
DeAnna Emborski was among 30 members of the Puget Sound community recognized as “Friends of the Navy” by the commander of Navy Region Northwest May 6.
Emborski is publisher of The Marysville Globe, The Arlington Times, The Bellingham Business Journal and The Wenatchee Business Journal, and Rear Adm. James Symonds presented her with a plaque in honor of her support of the Navy, sailors and their families in the Pacific Northwest.
The Rotary International District 5050 Conference gave Rotarians from Marysville, Arlington and beyond an opportunity to celebrate their accomplishments over the course of the past year.
Ciscoe Morris, the King County Master Gardener whose show airs on KIRO, shared the fruits of his knowledge at the Plant Farm at Smokey Point to help support local education.
The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s champagne and silent auction raised an estimated $15,000 April 10, as close to 100 attendees dressed up for the James Bond-themed event at the Medallion Hotel.
Many patrons of the Lakewood Red Robin restaurant were surprised to see their waiters wearing a slightly different uniform April 17, as members of the Marysville, Arlington and Lake Stevens police departments got a chance to walk in somebody else’s shoes, all on behalf of charity.
Silicon Energy of Arlington became the state’s first solar panel manufacturer last summer, and after being purchased by Spectrum Renewable Investments in California from the Arlington-based OutBack Power Systems at the start of this year, Silicon Energy is set to move to a new facility this summer.
Military children got a taste of what their moms and dads experience at sea during Naval Station Everett’s Kids Deployment Camp April 1.
After nearly 20 years, the Chocolate Lovers’ Gala is drawing crowds faster than ever.
Four communities came together March 20 to honor the service of America’s military members in a unique ceremony started by an area service member who was home on leave for a couple of weeks.
The city of Arlington and the Stillaguamish Tribe’s third annual Eagle Festival Feb. 6 included art and informational exhibits alike in tribute to the eponymous bird of prey, known for feeding from the Stillaguamish River’s abundance of spawning salmon.
