I was reminiscing about this last Fourth of July. I think that there should be two big days that we are able to launch off fireworks. It would be a huge boost to morale.
Wednesday, Sept. 24, thousands of citizens across America will ban together in a spirit of prayer, fasting, vigil and outreach to pray for an end to abortion in the United States. Locally, this is the second 40 Days for Life campaign at the Everett Planned Parenthood clinic.
Liz Loomis is the candidate we need elected in the 44th district this November. With experience serving on the Snohomish City Council and as Mayor of Snohomish, Liz has a proven record of getting things done.
The fourth annual Back to School Clothing Giveaway at Messiah Lutheran Church and Preschool was a great success. Over 160 families attended, representing in excess of 450 boys and girls. It is truly wonderful to live in a community that is as caring and generous as Marysville and its neighboring towns.
On Saturday evening, Sept. 10, in Arlington, a very special Take A Vet To Lunch event happened. Take A Vet to Lunch is a non-profit organization founded by Bob Rawe of Stanwood.
In Geneva, Switzerland, a 27-kilometer long circular particle accelerator, buried 100-meters underground, will attempt to launch proton-sized lead ions to just under the speed of light. Experiments planned at the Large Hadron Collider — and the prospects of what they might reveal to humankind — are both exhilarating and unprecedented.
Perhaps the most significant fundamental change in modern home building is not the size of the lot or type of wood used in the framing, but how it can tame energy costs and even how it can produce energy
The 54th annual Trafton Fair is Friday, Sept. 26, from noon to 3 p.m. at the Trafton School. The theme this year, “It’s What YOU Want” speaks to the community support of this historic rural school located just a few miles northeast of Arlington on SR 530.
Arlington High School has announced its homecoming parade starts at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 24, on North Olympic Avenue in downtown Arlington. Pepination follows the parade at Haller Middle School. For information call the high school at
Nathan Senff, 11, is glad to hear there is a work party planned on Pilchuck Mountain.
Harry Engstrom will be among the artists honored at the Arlington Arts Council’s annual Art Reception from 5:30 – 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25 at the Arlington City Council chambers.
Snohomish County Department of Public Works has announced that one lane of traffic will be closed on two roads in the Happy Valley area near Silvana.
For an exhaustive list of events submitted to our Calendar section, please visit our Web site at www.marysvilleglobe.com and www.arlingtontimes.com.
