ARLINGTON — While forecasts of heavy rains and major flooding proved true throughout much of Snohomish County Nov. 12, the Arlington and Marysville communities found themselves facing a flood that thankfully failed to live up to most of its expectations.
Arlington High School with present the musical “Peter Pan” at the Linda Brynes Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. the evenings of Nov. 14, 15, 21, 22 and will offer a 2 p.m. matinee on Nov. 22. Tickets are $12 for adults, $9 for seniors and students and $7 with a Golden Eagle Pass. For more information and to order tickets, go to www.byrnesperformingarts.org or call 360-618-6321. Peter Pan is appropriate for all ages and families with young children are encouraged to come and enjoy the show.
ARLINGTON — Lynne Budde Sheppard had a dream.
LYNNWOOD — Farmers and farm advocates are invited to Snohomish County’s Focus on Farming conference when special guests from around the country will talk about “breaking new ground” in farming practices, food and fuel trends.
OSO — A group of Oso community members have announced a meeting to discuss the Oso Community Center will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23 at the Oso Firehall.
ARLINGTON — The students of Pioneer Elementary School went shopping in downtown Arlington, Nov. 10 in a new event, Pioneer Goes to Town, coordinated by the Parent Teacher Student Association of Pioneer Elementary School.
ARLINGTON — More than 200 people showed up to honor Dick Post, Nov. 12, at the Stillaguamish Senior Center. The award presentation was held in conjunction with a fund-raising breakfast to help the center continue its services to the seniors of north Snohomish County. Attendees enjoyed the new remodel of the gathering place, and the keynote speaker, former county executive and resident of Arlington, Bob Drewel spoke about the importance of community.
The Arlington Fire Department responded to a house fire at 1:44 a.m., Tuesday, to find a fully involved two-story home engulfed in flames at 8904 Tveit Loop Road.
In this modern world, it can be hard enough to find time for families to sit down and eat dinner together, let alone making time for personal fitness.
While forecasts of heavy rains and major flooding proved true throughout much of Snohomish County Nov. 12, the Arlington and Marysville communities found themselves facing a flood that thankfully failed to live up to most of its expectations.
Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon has issued an emergency declaration to respond to flooding throughout the area.
Arlington senior Christina Rayner has made a commitment to play softball for the Bisons of North Dakota State University in Fargo.
