School may be out for summer, but class will be in session for the students and mentors of the Arlington High School NeoBots Team who will be teaching other students about the essentials of robotics during a summer day camp.
ARLINGTON — The next general meeting of the Centennial Trail Coalition of Snohomish County is set for Thursday, June 20, at 6:30 p.m. at the Arlington Boys & Girls Club, located at 18513 59th Ave. NE.
At the age of 18, homeschooled Arlington violinist Sarah Hall’s second live performance on KING FM 98.1 on Friday, May 24, was but the latest accomplishment in a short but fruitful life of accolades.
ARLINGTON — Beginning in August, low-income families will have a new choice of where to go for health care. Community Health Centers of Snohomish County will be opening a clinic next to Cascade Valley Hospital at 326 Stillaguamish Ave. in Arlington.
ARLINGTON — The Downtown Arlington Business Association is presenting the 14th annual Show ‘N’ Shine Car Show on Olympic Avenue on Saturday, June 8.
The Sarvey Wildlife Care Center has already faced a budget shortfall this year and now, in their busiest season, they face a shortage of another sort — volunteers.
As summer approaches, the Blue Stilly Players of Arlington are hoping to follow their debut last summer with another active season of performances and drama instruction.
ARLINGTON — Northern Sound Choirs presents Sonus Boreal in their spring concert on Sunday, June 9, at 3 p.m. at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center.
ARLINGTON — The Fifth Avenue Musical Awards nominations have been released, and Arlington High School Drama stole the show, receiving a record four nominations and five honorable mentions for their spring musical “Legally Blonde,” which received awards in all three production areas of music, performance and technical work associated with a musical.
The waters were stocked but the fish were hardly biting at Twin Lakes County Park for the Everett Steelhead and Salmon Club’s kids’ fishing event on Saturday, May 18.
Kevin Emery was officially inducted into the ranks of the Boy Scouts of America’s Eagle Scouts on Saturday, May 11, as fellow members of Boy Scouts Troop 92 in Arlington celebrated his achievements.
The Arlington Garden Club’s annual plant sale generated an estimated $600 in its first hour in the Arlington City Hall plaza on Saturday, May 11.
ARLINGTON — Dr. Pete Eveland, former dean of students for the University of Washington School of Medicine, will be performing and leading a Gospel Hymn Fest at the Arlington Free Methodist Church on Sunday, May 19, at 5 p.m.
