I would imagine that most of you have read either in The Marysville Globe this spring or the Everett Herald this fall about the food bank garden we developed this year. They were both great articles about the garden but just in case you missed it I want to revisit the topic because in addition to all that information there needs to be a bit more about the sponsors that made it all possible.
Mary Burns exhibits the work of many north Snohomish County artists at her Bookworks Bookstore on Third Street in downtown Marysville and she is planning a special event for those artists whose work decorate her walls.
Some have said Bronn Journey looks like a lumberjack but plays like an angel. A Northwest native who lives in Sultan, Journey has recorded more harp music than any other artist and he is bringing is harp, and his singing wife, to Arlington for a concert at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center presented by the Arlington Rotary Club.
Based on his current talent pool, Arlington High School drama teacher Scott Moberly knew this was the time to present his all time favorite musical.
A fundraiser to help buy clothes for kids in need is planned at Wine Styles in Marysville from 4 – 9 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 13. Bring new or slightly used clothing and enjoy wine tasting. Admission is $20 in advance from Jean Cory or Jean Gabriel at Windermere Real Estate in Marysville and $25 at the door. For information call Cheryl Forkner at 425-238-4702.
A challenge for the technical crew, the Marysville-Pilchuck High School production of “Clue” brings to life the board-game characters of the high school students’ childhoods.
Arlington High School Choral Director Lyle Forde is seeking singers in the community to join a community choir to present Handel’s “Messiah,” this year, the first in the Byrnes Performing Arts Center.
Ed Schulz loves osprey. A former employee of the U. S. Geological Society, Schulz has researched the lives of osprey and is a champion for their cause.
Gerry Andal & The Roughriders will be performing a special show at Blazing Saddles Restaurant & Lounge in Stanwood on Friday Nov. 7. Many folks remember Gerry and his crew from his many restaurants and clubs from Auburn to Everett and all over the state through the years. Andal has four country albums and two CDs to his credit and has produced and starred in his own T.V. show. The Roughriders have shared the stage with many great artists such as Johnny Cash, Vince Gill, Reba McIntyre, Hank Jr., Merle Haggard, Roy Rogers, Clint Black, just to name a few. Andal will take the stage at Blazing Saddles at 9:15 p.m. directly after western dance lessons. There is no cover charge but country music fans are advised to get to the club early that night for dinner to secure a seat for this special show.
An evening of remarkable music and wit with Teresa Tudury and Jim Page is set for 8 p.m., Friday, Nov. 7, at the Conway Muse, 18444 Spruce/Main Street in Conway, just a few miles up the road from north Snohomish County.
