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.
The Chevron gas station in the 2200 block of Highway 530 in Arlington was robbed by a man with a gun wearing a black ski mask at 5:30 a.m. Oct. 23
SMOKEY POINT — The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s traditional Political Forum was practically overstuffed with candidates, Oct. 14.
MARYSVILLE — The McDonalds on State Avenue was bustling with students, parents and teachers Oct. 9, as the restaurant conducted its “McTeacher Night” on behalf of Totem Middle School.
ARLINGTON — It took a “long time” to get through the corn maze at Foster’s Farm, said Sidney Scott, who found her way through the corn patch with her brother, Aidan, and her grandmother, Carol Peterson, of Arlington.
Darrington Family Support and Resource Center has announced its 3rd annual Timber Fest, Friday, Oct. 24, a community networking event, with dinner served for $1, with a parade, games in the Darrington Elementary School cafeteria, raffle drawing, and the grand finale is the Homecoming game. Community leaders are baking apple pies for the apple pie contest. Sheriff Lovick and some politicians will be there. For information call Pat at 360-436-0308.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Parks and Recreation invites individuals and groups in the community to bring gardening gloves and help plant 1,500 tulips, daffodils and other bulbs around Marysville.
• Call for artists. Busy eye clinic and surgery center seeks to showcase local art in during the months of November and December. Please submit art work to twentybetter@aol.com in jpg format. With submission include the title, author, year created, size, medium and contact information. Submissions must be received by Oct. 14 to be considered. Pieces must be delivered to The Harman Eye Clinic by Oct. 29. Contact Crystal Buffon at 360-435-8595
For an exhaustive list of events submitted to our Calendar section, please visit our Web site at www.marysvilleglobe.com and www.arlingtontimes.com.
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest has announced that the trailheads for Dickerman and Lake Twenty-two are closed for improvements.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Chapter of the Women of the Moose are a busy bunch. They recently knitted and crocheted baby blankets for Cascade Valley Hospital’s children’s unit which they presented along with stuffed “Tommy Moose” dolls.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Chapter of the Women of the Moose are a busy bunch. They recently knitted and crocheted baby blankets for Cascade Valley Hospital’s children’s unit which they presented along with stuffed “Tommy Moose” dolls.
