The Byrnes Performing Arts Center was packed with family and friends supporting the Class of 2012 graduates of Weston High School on June 13.
For several local veterans, Flag Day symbolizes more than the adoption of the American flag. For them, the holiday offers the opportunity for American citizens to show respect and honor to the symbol of a nation that many have given their lives to defend.
ARLINGTON — John Henken, a longstanding member of the Rotary Club of Arlington, will be remembered by those who knew him at two separate events on Saturday, June 23.
As Lakewood High School graduates prepare to enter the “real world,” hundreds of LHS students spent their June 11 commencement ceremony celebrating the past and looking toward the future.
While overcast skies put a slight damper on this year’s attendance, the 13th annual Show ‘N’ Shine car show on Saturday, June 9, still drew hundreds of automobiles and onlookers to Olympic Avenue to help support Arlington’s local businesses and community service organizations.
The Village Community Services’ annual Taste of Decadence returned to the Smokey Point Community Church on Friday, June 8.
While this year’s Marysville-Tulalip Relay For Life is done, the 2012 Arlington Relay For Life still lies ahead, on the weekend of June 23-24.
On Wednesday, June 6, Snohomish County officially welcomed officers and sailors from USS Nimitz to the community with a luncheon event attended by more than 200 business and community leaders.
The ongoing whooping cough epidemic in Washington is driving higher demand for vaccine among adults, as people protect themselves and their families from pertussis. More adults are getting vaccinated, showing that they’re getting the word that prevention measures like vaccination, and staying home when they’re sick, help protect those most at-risk.
On May 19, the Regency Care Center became home to a much younger crowd than they usually serve.
SILVANA — State Rep. Barbara Bailey is hosting a series of “coffee talks” throughout her 10th District communities through Saturday, June 9.
ARLINGTON — Although heart disease is often perceived as an “adult disease,” it is also the leading cause of death in young athletes.
ARLINGTON — Construction is set to begin on the intersection of State Route 9 and 172nd Street, south of downtown Arlington, starting June 6.
