ARLINGTON — The eye doctor’s office was transformed into a night club Nov. 1. It was a very special occasion for its founder, Dr. Lee Harman, as he was named to be the next addition to the Wall of Honor at Cascade Valley Hospital.
A brightly painted 38–foot dental clinic on wheels, the SmileMobile is hard to miss when it arrives in town. A service of the Washington Dental Foundation, the SmileMobile travels the state offering dental examination and treatment to children who might not otherwise have access to dental care.
hawn Gay doesn’t want people to suffer. The president of the Washington State Chiropractic Association, Gay believes in the miracles of chiropractic and so he went to Olympia to fight for the right of patients to have their insurance companies pay for the services that can help stop their pain.
Village Community Services has been awarded a full-time AmeriCorps position by the Washington State Service Corps.
OLYMPIA — Post Middle School Principal Brian Beckley accepted the “School of Distinction” award from Superintendent Terry Bergeson Oct. 22 on behalf of Post Middle School staff and students.
ARLINGTON — While there’s little demand at the moment for condos with excellent views from the top of Burn Hill, the city of Arlington continues to work on its plan for the transfer of development rights program to protect agricultural lands in the Stillaguamish Valley.
SMOKEY POINT — The Marysville, Arlington and Lakewood school districts once again received support from the Marysville Noon Rotary’s “Pumpkins for Literacy” program, which presented representatives of those schools with checks at the Smokey Point Plant Farm, Oct. 25.
ARLINGTON — A resident of Olympic Place, Holly Barto is still debating about who to vote for but high school senior Collyn Crichton has already decided, on one race anyway.
ARLINGTON — Characters of many kinds hit the streets by 10 a.m., Oct. 25, for Hometown Halloween in Arlington. Somehow, the noon to 1 p.m. hour for trick-or-treating expanded to four hours, but things were pretty quiet by 1:30 pm. after the costume contest in Legion Park.
An Arlington business, Ferrill’s Auto Parts, Inc. doing business as Pull A Part, is among the winners of the 2008 Washington Family Business Awards, presented by the Family Enterprise Institute at Pacific Lutheran University.
Arlington business man David Boulton, president of Flowers by George, has been elected to the board of directors for the Society of American Florists.
Village Community Services was awarded a full-time AmeriCorps position by the Washington State Service Corps.
Dr. Alan Erickson got his toothbrush back.
