Lee Harman’s hangar at the Arlington Municipal Airport once again played host to “Music in the ManCave” on March 2, as Harman and his fellow Arlington Rotarian Ron Love served as the emcees for an evening of fundraising for the Rotary Foundation’s PolioPlus Program, with roughly 100 attendees, and musical accompaniment provided by Mike Zachman and the Jennifer Scott Trio.
ARLINGTON — The Kent Prairie Elementary PTA will host its 13th annual Kiddie Carnival on Friday, March 22, from 5-8 p.m., with a theme of “Space” this year, so event organizers hope students and their families will be willing to go “To Infinity … and Beyond.”
ARLINGTON — The Olympic Theatre’s ongoing fundraising efforts to convert to a digital projector will receive some helping hands and hooves on Saturday, March 16, from the Sno-King Saddle Up group of adult horse-owning enthusiasts in Snohomish, King, Skagit and Island counties.
SILVANA — The Silvana Fair Board Auction for last year drew more than 300 attendees and raised an above-average total of earnings, but the annual event’s organizers hope to equal, if not exceed, those totals on Saturday, March 9, when the auction is set to return to the Viking Hall at 1331 Pioneer Hwy. in downtown Silvana, west of I-5 off Exit 208.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Library, located at 135 N. Washington Ave., has a full calendar of events scheduled for the month of March.
ARLINGTON — Arlington High School’s theatrical production of “Legally Blonde” has partnered with the Arlington Relay For Life to support the American Cancer Society through a special matinee performance on Saturday, March 9, at 1 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to wear pink to represent the Relay For Life’s fight against cancer, and also to coordinate with the fashions sported by Elle Woods, the lead character of the musical.
The Olympic Place Retirement Community’s first “Love of a Lifetime” Valentine’s Day-themed event on Feb. 16 drew an estimated 80-100 attendees out of its 116 residents, before their visiting friends and family members were even counted, but one couple in particular got to be big stars for the evening.
ARLINGTON — For two weekends in March, 48 Arlington High School singers, dancers and actors will present “Legally Blonde” at the Byrnes Performing Art Center, based on Amanda Brown’s novel, the 2001 movie and the 2007-premiering musical of the same name.
ARLINGTON — In recognition of February being Heart Health Awareness Month, the staff and volunteers at Cascade Valley Hospital and Clinics put on their red this Valentine’s Day.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Arts Council brought the eclectic folk music duo of “Tingstad & Rumbel” to the Linda M. Byrnes Performing Arts Center to close out its Winter Music Festival on Feb. 16, but Arts Council President Sarah Arney assured the community that the year ahead offers an assortment of arts-themed activities.
The Friends of the Arlington Library’s monthly book sale generated more than $100 on Feb. 6, and while the volunteers staffing the tables and shelves of books for the sale deemed that an average amount, this month marked the first such book sale to include nonfiction titles.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Education Foundation hosted its fourth and most successful wine tasting fundraiser on Friday, Feb. 1, raising approximately $17,000 to enhance education in the Arlington School District.
STANWOOD — Safe Harbor, which serves Arlington and Marysville, is now taking appointments for its Podiatry Clinic starting in March. The Podiatry Clinic had previously been a walk-in clinic, but because of increasing demand, it’s changing to by-appointment only.