Last week, I celebrated my 34th birthday, and for some reason, I had three cakes. Yes, three. Cake was available all week. Talk about a fitness resolution pitfall.
LAKEWOOD — Camp Killoqua is registering youth for summer day and resident camp sessions, plus a new spring break day camp.
Darrington — The town of Darrington has purchased 11 acres of forestland along the Sauk River providing additional public access, protecting one of the most diverse salmon habitat streams in the region and taking an important step toward creating for the town another large park, according to Town Councilmember Dan Rankin.
To keep theater arts alive and growing in Arlington and north Snohomish County, the Arlington High School Drama Club will be hosting the Missoula Children’s Theater in February, when students ages 6 to 14 will have the opportunity to participate in a week-long workshop conducted by the internationally celebrated children’s theater.
A Business After Hours event is scheduled from 5 – 8 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 29 at the Medallion Hotel, formerly the Hawthorne Inn, at 16710 Smokey Point Blvd., in Arlington. The event is in honor of the new name of the hotel and there will be food, drinks and spa samples. Please RSVP to 360-657-0500.
It’s a perfect partner – art at the eye clinic.
LAKEWOOD — Home court advantage isn’t usually a big help to Lakewood athletics. Yet, after the Cougars’ Jan. 23 overtime victory over Sultan, the girls had to thank and acknowledge the fans.
ARLINGTON — It’s a topsy turvy league out there, as Arlington boys basketball can attest.
WASHINGTON D.C. — Two Arlingtonians, Jeff and Melinna Nicely, who live north of town in Bryant, got more seriously involved in the election season this year than ever before, and it all culminated with a trip to Washington D.C. for the inauguration last week.
ARLINGTON — Arlington officials released a sigh of relief at the City Council meeting Tuesday, Jan. 20, two hours after the deadline for appeals on its Island Crossing annexation.
ARLINGTON — Arlington School District Superintendent Dr. Kristine McDuffy delivered what she deemed her “first annual” State of the District Address to parents, staff and students alike, at Haller Middle School Jan. 22.
