ARLINGTON — The fourth-annual Biringer Farms’ Strawberry Festival is set for June 16 and 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. as a part of the nonprofit Red Rooster Route.
ARLINGTON — Karen Morse, a volunteer with the Arlington Police Department, received a Presidential Volunteer Service Award on May 23. Morse was one of only 13 recipients in the Snohomish County area to receive the award, which is given to volunteers who give 4,000 hours or more of volunteer work.
The crowd at several Arlington Memorial Day ceremonies gathered in the hundreds despite an unusually heavy rainfall on Memorial Day, May 28.
U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen spent the evening of Tuesday, May 22, at Arlington High School’s Class of 2012 senior awards night, introducing speakers who would honor graduating seniors with military service academy appointments.
ARLINGTON — The stage of the Linda M. Byrnes Performing Arts Center was starkly unfurnished, to match the all-black outfits worn by the 20 Arlington High School French class students who spoke and sang that evening, and to reflect the somber mood of the passages from which they read.
ARLINGTON — A trio of Arlington citizens who have devoted themselves to helping the Stillaguamish Valley Genealogical Society grow over the years were recently named this year’s recipients of the Howard Christensen Citizen of the Year Award from Arlington Lodge 129 of the Free and Accepted Masons.
SMOKEY POINT — As the Arlington Community Food Bank heads into fundraising for a permanent building, it recently received much more than a drop in the bucket from the Smokey Point Walmart.
ARLINGTON — By the time he’s officially installed at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Arlington on Sunday, June 3, Scott Summers will have already served as its pastor for a month.
Those shopping at the Smokey Point Safeway store on Saturday, May 19, may have noticed an influx of workers buzzing around the place. That’s because the Arlington High School DECA club was taking over the store for the day in order to learn the skills of running a business and to also raise money for a nonprofit organization, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
The first ever Gleneagle Golf Course Kids Day was a sunny success on Saturday, May 19, despite traffic congestion from the Gleneagle neighborhood’s annual garage sale.
Two large buses and tents with refreshments and prizes filled what would ordinarily be the Arlington Depot parking lot in downtown Arlington on Saturday, May 19, for the third annual Carbajal family blood drive, in honor of Elliot Carbajal.
ARLINGTON — Arlington Police are requesting the public’s help to identify and apprehend three suspects in a recent residential burglary. On Friday, May 18, at approximately 9:30 a.m., Arlington Police responded to a reported residential burglary in the 4900 block of 199th Street NE that was interrupted by the resident.
The Arlington Cocoon House, a local emergency housing facility for teens in need, received picnic tables, a new vegetable garden and a barbecue just in time for summer, as part of the Keller Williams Realty’s annual RED Day event on May 10.
