What’s Up is a feature of the Marysville Globe-Arlington Times that will note some of the top events for the public that are going on locally in the next week.
What’s Up is a feature of the Marysville Globe-Arlington Times that will note some of the top events for the public that are going on locally in the next week.
What’s Up is a new feature of the Marysville Globe-Arlington Times that will note some of the top events for the public that are going on locally in the next week.
LAKEWOOD — Lakewood High School’s “Vintage Hitchcock: A Radio Play” represents a first for the school on a number of fronts.
What’s Up is a new feature of the Marysville Globe-Arlington Times that will note some of the top events for the public that are going on locally in the next week.
What’s Up is a new feature of the Marysville Globe-Arlington Times that will note some of the top events for the public that are going on locally in the next week.
What’s Up is a new feature of the Marysville Globe-Arlington Times that will note some of the top events for the general public that are going on locally in the next week.
What’s Up is a new feature of the Marysville Globe-Arlington Times that will note some of the top events for the general public that are going on locally in the next week.
SILVANA — When Darlene Strotz first joined the Snohomish County Fire District 19 in Silvana, she was the first woman to serve there.
LAKEWOOD — The Lakewood High School Drama Club hopes the community will check out its peanut-butter-meets-chocolate combination of murder mystery and comedy in “The Butler Did It.”
ARLINGTON — While Arlington High School’s drama department is no stranger to plays that evoke the feeling of small towns, John Cariani’s “Almost, Maine” posed some unique challenges even for its more experienced student actors.
ARLINGTON — Gingerbread houses might be more of a Christmas staple.
But Karla Benjamin and Charleen O’Neal saw great enthusiasm for building “edible haunted houses” out of Graham crackers and Halloween candies at the Arlington Boys & Girls Club Oct. 29.
ARLINGTON — In spite of the day’s dreary weather and the recent tragedy in neighboring Marysville, Arlington’s annual Hometown Holidays drew sizable crowds of trick-or-treaters and costumed attendees of all ages Oct. 25.