The Arlington Garden Club will conduct its annual “June Fling” on June 13 this year, starting at 11:30 a.m. at the Gleneagle Family Restaurant, located at 7619 E. Country Club Drive in Arlington.
Marysville versus Lakewood won’t be the only powder puff football fundraiser kicking off at 7 p.m. on June 17.
The Arlington Youth Football Association is once again sending Arlington Eagle moms out onto the field, this time against Stanwood Spartan moms in what’s already been dubbed the “Battle for the Stilly Puff Cup.”
The Arlington Fly-In is returning to the Arlington Municipal Airport from July 6-10, and will be awarding a scholarship this year to a young person who wants to learn how to fly to use those skills to do good for the world.
Carol L. Kline, 69, died peacefully June 7, 2011 in Stanwood, Washington. She was born on July 8. 1941 to…
Arlington Police officers responded to the 3400 block of 169th Place NE at approximately 9 a.m., June 6, to investigate multiple business burglary cases. The businesses involved in the burglaries were identified as Hair Masters, Papa Murphy’s and Baskin Robbins.
ARLINGTON — Four candidates have already thrown their hats into the ring for the Arlington mayor’s race, in the wake of news that Margaret Larson will not be seeking a third term in office.
At the start of candidate filing week on June 6, the 73-year-old incumbent noted that, between her two terms and her late husband John Larson’s three terms, the Larsons have had close to 19 years in the Arlington mayor’s office between them. “Mayor Margaret,” as she’s known by many of the city’s citizens, shared her wishes to spend more time with her family and to travel more, but she promised that she would remain both an Arlington resident and an active participant in its City Council meetings, albeit as a citizen rather than as an elected official.
As of June 6, Barbara Tolbert, Craig Christianson, Debora Nelson, and Arlington City Council member and Mayor Pro Tem Steve Baker had filed for the Arlington mayor’s office. Tolbert currently serves as executive director of the Arlington Fly-In and a member of the city’s Airport Commission and its Economic Development and Lodging Tax Advisory committees.
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Dr. Shawn Gay, a Stanwood resident and Arlington doctor of chiropractic, was recently elected to serve on the Washington State Chiropractic Association Board of Directors. He was elected to this position at the WSCA Spring Conference on April 30 at the Marriott Seattle Airport Hotel.
Students, merchants and other members of the community are already contributing to an upcoming event to benefit the Youth Suicide Prevention Program.
Lisa Cisneros and her cousin, Kristie Cleary, are organizing the fundraiser, which will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., on June 5, at the Sisco Heights Community Center, located at 13527 99th Ave. NE in Arlington. Cisneros’ brother Brett committed suicide at the age of 21 on July 7, 1995, which is why they started fundraising in May and will continue to do so through July of this year.
It was completed in time for the annual Eagle Festival on Feb. 5, but it took the city of Arlington a while to find a fitting home for the giant eagle, with its wings raised high.
On May 18 at 1 p.m., the city installed the 10-foot-tall chainsaw-carved cedar sculpture by Debbie Anderson on the medians of Division Street, between West Avenue and Broadway.
Marysville and Lakewood moms are going head-to-head to help their kids stay in the game.
The Marysville “Tomamamas” and the Lakewood “Cougar Mamas” are already gearing up for a Powder Puff football game on June 17, starting at 7 p.m. at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, to raise funds for the Marysville Youth Football League and the Lakewood Youth Football Athletic Association.
Coming this month, Arlington’s youth basketball program will be conducting its annual basketball camps for local boys and girls.
After opening to the public on June 1, the Fogdog Gallery will conduct its official grand opening on June 4.
The new art gallery will share a space with the Petite Sweet Bakery, located at 318 N. Olympic Ave. in downtown Arlington.
