One of my favorite Hollywood stories was the time some director or some such wanted or needed to know Cary Grant’s age so he sent the actor a wire: “How old Cary Grant?”
For an exhaustive list of events submitted to our Calendar section, please visit our website at www.marysvilleglobe.com and www.arlingtontimes.com.
These delicious potatoes have become a family favorite. They also can be made up the evening before and refrigerated so you have some extra time to enjoy your guests.
For anyone who visits my garden center in late April to mid May, they can’t help but notice the two wisteria vines I have growing over an arbor that frames the entrance to our perennial department. They have been planted there for at least 5-6 years (probably more like 8-10) and have never failed to be absolutely covered with masses of fragrant blooms every spring. It is a sight to behold and a wonderful smell to enjoy. It is quite frankly most impressive if I do say so myself.
EVERETT — Dylan Olson was always the funny kid in school and now he’s providing comedy relief in the Everett Community College production of “The Triumph of Love.” A graduate of WT Woodson High School in Virginia, Olson now lives in Marysville with his parents. His father is in the U.S. Navy, stationed in Everett.
Fresh from their performance at Northwest Folklife in Seattle, Gye Nyame, under the leadership of Saeed Abbas, will bring the energetic, electrifying music and dance of Ghana, in West Africa, to Arlington for an assembly at Haller Middle School, May 29, and then will perform at the Lincoln Theatre in Mount Vernon May 30.
Call for vendors for Arlington Street Fair Crafters, artists, growers, vendors and community groups are wanted for the Arlington Street Fair which is set for July 11, 12 and 13 on Olympic Avenue in Arlington. Lots of fun music and dancing are planned in Legion Park with buskers also entertaining up and down the street. Food vendors are also wanted. For information call Julie Tate at 360-435-9863.
10 years ago — 1998
SNOHOMISH COUNTY
SMOKEY POINT Kathy Tri found out how many friends she had April 30, when members of the Smokey Point Community Church presented her with a completely remade house.
SMOKEY POINT — Food, music, valuables up for bid and inspiring stories of overcoming obstacles were all available at the Smokey Point Community Church May 2, when Village Community Services kicked off its sixth annual Taste of Decadence fundraiser.
