The members of the Stillaguamish Valley Genealogical Society would like to thank the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians for the generous grant we received from them in January. Since our Society is non-profit, the Tribes financial assistance is greatly appreciated.
Trapped on a ledge 65 feet down a cliff face, above a sheer 100-foot drop to the river would be a terrible way to die. Especially in the rain, in the dark.
Thank you, Arlington
A multitude of reasons
Mr. John Burbank states in his editorial in the Everett Herald, Wednesday, Nov. 15, that Initiative 933 was a choice between greed and public good. I resent that implication. I stand to lose several acres of land I purchased some 50 years ago that has a beautiful creek running through the middle of it.
In his letter of Nov. 8, Bob Henry asks two rhetorical questions. The implication of his letter and these questions is the U.S. should cut and run in Iraq, withdrawing from the field of battle and abandoning the Iraqi people. It is obvious that neither he nor others who have broached the same idea have any understanding of the cultural war being waged against Western Civilization nor knowledge of what will occur if the new political group in Washington, D.C., does surrender and retreat.
The Democratic campaign for this Novembers election was based solely on hatred for President Bush. Instead of directing their efforts to defeat our enemy, they want to destroy this present Commander in Chief.
Now that a year has passed, the Mississippi Gulf Coast is seeing the fruits of the labor provided by the many generous people who have tirelessly assisted in our recovery and rebuilding efforts.
The board, staff and participants of Village Community Services would like to extend our gratitude to all who helped make our annual Taste of Decadence (Oct. 22, 2006) the success that it was.
In a recent Questions and Answer letter, David Meyering requested certain information of Cascade Valley Hospital.
When my husband and I moved to Arlington 11 years ago, we were drawn by the small town atmosphere and strong community feel.
The North County Branch Board of Housing Hope would like to thank those who attended the agencys Community of Hope Dinner on March 15 at the Hawthorn Inn & Suites in Smokey Point. The event was well attended and the financial contributions made were very generous. The evening was graciously underwritten by the event sponsors which included: Washington Mutual, Wells Fargo, Northwest Plus Credit Union, North County Bank, Lenz Enterprises, Metron & Associates and Cuz Concrete Products, Inc. All proceeds from the event will help to renew hope for vulnerable families in the North County region of Snohomish County. Again, thank you. We hope to see you again next year.
Girl Scouts Totem Council in Snohomish County would like to publicly thank the 1,000 plus Girl Scout volunteers who give their time and talents to support girls in the 10 service areas in Snohomish County. Without volunteers, the 3,350 girl scouts in Snohomish County would not be getting the outstanding programs that the volunteers provide through the many activities they do with our girls. These activities include such things as outdoor cooking, exploring math and science, entrepreneur opportunities and of course community service and crafts.