The Lakewood School District gave the community a look at where the first year of their tech levy dollars went May 12, as Lakewood Elementary hosted a “tech expo” where students showed off what they’d done with their iMovie- and iPhoto-equipped Macs.
A musical group that plays country music from a variety of countries will soon bring their talents to the Byrnes Performing Arts Center.
Ciscoe Morris, the King County Master Gardener whose show airs on KIRO, shared the fruits of his knowledge at the Plant Farm at Smokey Point to help support local education.
Jazz lovers will soon be able to hear the sweet sounds of Duke Ellington, Count Basie and other favorites during an upcoming performance in the Arlington High School commons.
Ciscoe Morris, the King County Master Gardener whose show airs on KIRO, will share the fruits of his knowledge at the Plant Farm at Smokey Point to help support local education.
The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s champagne and silent auction raised an estimated $15,000 April 10, as close to 100 attendees dressed up for the James Bond-themed event at the Medallion Hotel.
Things will go from bad to worse during an upcoming Arlington High School play.
But that’s what is supposed to happen.
Working on an organic farm by day and organizing a variety show by night can be a challenge for Cedar Mielnik.
Mitchel Gogert took an idea and ran with it. Now future members of the Lakewood High School cross country team can run through it. For his senior project, Gogert constructed a “Hole in the Wall” to honor retired high school cross country coach Mike Evans’ naming of the school’s annual meet, which began in 1984.
Aiden Forrest has two sides — one that’s practical and the other that’s creative. While the Arlington resident and Western Washington University student may be studying graphic design for her career, the spoils of her hobby are currently on display in the form of two photographs in downtown Seattle.
After nearly 20 years, the Chocolate Lovers’ Gala is drawing crowds faster than ever.
Snohomish County Fire Protection Department 22 is staging a pancake breakfast April 3 from 8 a.m. to noon.
The Arlington High School junior was recently required to smooth over a hypothetical situation in which Kavanagh was a restaurant manager, and her chef had purposely put beard hairs on a customer’s steak.
