“Some Things Fishy in Arlington” is a community art project, a collaboration between the city of Arlington and the Arlington Arts Council, that’s looking to enlist the participation of the entire community.
Country singer and songwriter Trent Tomlinson is coming to the Linda M. Byrnes Performing Arts Center in Arlington on Sept. 18.
Despite the light rain and occasional rumbles of thunder, about 50 Arlington residents turned out to catch the second production of Shakespeare in the Park at Arlington’s Terrace Park.
For families staying close to home for the first summer in a while or others hoping to get better acquainted with the cities’ arts, Marysville and Arlington have plenty of family-friendly summer offerings.
It’s time to get your entries ready for the Silvana Fair. This year’s fair date is Saturday, July 25, starting with the opening ceremony at 9 a.m. and closing at 5 p.m. after the “Parade of Champions.”
Marysville’s Third Street merchants took the time to invite local artists to help them create an “Artful Third Street” June 27.
A series of well-travelled Seattle- and Arlington-based performers will be bringing their unique talents to the Arlington stage, hoping to amaze local audiences.
Grow Your Own Groceries Class Preserving the Harvest and Expanding to Year Round Gardening will be presented in the city…
Upcoming classes from the city of Arlington
With kangaroos, wallabies, llamas and alpacas, as well as an assortment of more ordinary farm animals like turkeys, chickens and ducks, Ray and Joey Strom’s Outback Kangaroo Farm has turned into a thriving retirement business for the Arlington couple.
Summer art classes for kids A variety of art classes are offered this summer by the Arlington High School art…
An Arlington resident, Dave Van Ess, has written an article that will be published in Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts magazine, due out on newsstands July 14.
Students at Northwest Dance and Acro are very excited.
