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Sno-Isle Libraries will now provide everyone who registers online for a Sno-Isle Libraries library card with immediate and uninterrupted access to Overdrive digital materials and all other digital services.
“The Importance of Being Earnest” runs Feb. 28-March 15 at Red Curtain
For the third year in a row Marysville hosted a night of piano songs and dinner for couples on Valentine’s Day night.
The Marysville Opera House will be full of Legos for a third year during the city’s Engineering Extravaganza event on Feb. 23.
The third annual Treat Your Self Women’s Expo will bring a number of women-focused vendors to the Marysville Opera House on Feb. 22.
Fathers and daughters got together for a night of fun and dancing during the city of Marysville's annual Father-Daughter Valentine's Dance.
The local Eagle Festival will bring birds of prey and nature activities to downtown Arlington again this year with events on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1.
Winter is a good time for reflection and creativity! Let nature inspire you to create a haiku poem, capture eagle images with your camera, or create a work of art to display at the Arlington-Stillaguamish Eagle Festival Saturday, February 1, 2020. Cash prizes are awarded from Arlington Arts …
Fathers and daughters will gather again in Marysville for the city’s Father-Daughter Valentine’s Dances on Feb. 1 and 8
Red Curtain Foundation for the Arts presents "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan Kettering Memorial Hospital in New York City” Jan. 24-Feb. 2, at the Red Curtain Arts Center, 9315 State Ave. #J, in Marysville. The play, as deeply felt as its …
The city of Marysville’s annual Wedding Show will return this January with numerous vendors to help you plan your wedding.
Arlington baker and cookbook writer Emily Hutchinson stopped by downtown Arlington with Mrs. Claus on Dec. 21 to sign books and greet fans.
A new community event titled “Stronger Together” is currently being planned for Saturday, May 16, 2020. The planning committee is seeking groups to provide multi-cultural entertainment. We are also inviting cultural and equity groups to have a presence at the event.
About 500 nativity scenes from all around the community were brought to one local church for the Arlington Nativity Festival held from Dec. 13 to 15 this year.
Hundreds of nativity scenes will again fill the Smokey Point Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints as part of the Arlington Nativity Festival this month.
Train rides through a Cedarcrest Golf Course lit up with holiday lights will again be provided this year as Marysville’s Tour of Lights returns this December.
Arlington's Benjamin Korthuis, 14, will be going to the national Irish dance competition this summer after a strong finish this November.
At the Nov. 4 Arlington City Council meeting, Arlington Arts Council named Mayor Barbara Tolbert the 2019 Art Advocate of Arlington.
Fire pits, music and holiday spirit will be all along Olympic Avenue as part of the Hometown Holidays kickoff that returns to downtown Arlington on Nov. 30.
Cedarcrest Middle School’s drama program brought the royal comedy ‘The Bachelor King’ to life on Nov. 14 to 16.
The Arlington Arts Council’s Legends of the Blues concert returns to the Byrnes Performing Arts Center again on Nov. 23.
Arlington High School will bring fairies, donkeys and love triangles to the school stage with their fall production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Arlington’s community Halloween events return this month with family activities in the downtown area on Oct. 26 and at the Arlington Assembly church on Oct. 31.
Marysville groups are putting together multiple spooky Halloween events in the coming weeks for both kids and adults.
Marysville families and children got to meet princesses at the city's third annual Princess and Pixie Dust Perfect Party on Sept. 29.
Princesses will once again come to the Marysville Opera House to meet local children at the third annual Princess and Pixie Dust Perfect Party on Sept. 29.
Community members can try some wine and support local schools at the Arlington Education Foundation’s annual wine and beer tasting fundraiser on Sept. 27.
Arlington artists set up in Legion Park to display their paintings, sculptures, woodwork and hand-made jewelry at Arlington's annual Art in Legion Park.
Marysville’s local concert series, Live at the OH, returns on Sept. 19 after its summer break to bring more music to the downtown Opera House.
Marysville will host a free showing of the 1996 film “Twister” and offer a chance for locals to connect with the city’s emergency management team on Sept. 12.
Paintings, photography and other art will be on display at Legion Park during the annual Art in Legion Park on Sept. 14 and 15.
Speakers who will talk about their outdoors experiences will return to the Marysville Opera House this September as part of the Outdoor Adventure Speaker Series.
Live music, food trucks and a fall farmers market will be available at the second annual Harvest Fest in Arlington on Sept. 7.
Steve Glaze found his calling as a volunteer for Sno-Isle Libraries and active member of the Friends of the Arlington Library.
Dragsters and other racing cars will be displayed and rev their engines at the annual Arlington Drag Strip Reunion and Car Show on Sept. 7.
The grandstand will be bumping for five nights throughout the Evergreen State Fair in Monroe with an eclectic mix of rock, country, Christian, and hip hop performances scheduled.
When the Tillman family started farming in the early 20th Century, they had a cow, a pig, a chicken and a big garden. As development came, they have been farming from the same location east of Arlington.
Avoid gridlock and parking hassles at the Evergreen State Fair by taking the bus. Community Transit this year has added additional evening trips to get both workers and fairgoers home from the Fair, which runs Aug. 23 through Sept. 2 at the fairgrounds in Monroe.
Fresh Paint offers fresh look of artists' creative efforts
The award-winning cross-over artist, Janiva Magness will be featured in this year’s seventh annual Legends of the Blues concert in Arlington on Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center.
StrutzFest is taking a break this year — instead of the two-day classic rock festival in Darrington, fans will enjoy Arlington’s own Strutz band in concert in downtown Arlington at Legion Park on Saturday, Aug. 24.
Nearly a hundred vendors came down to Marysville’s Third Street for the annual Marysville Street Fair this year.
The classic Broadway musical is set in 1930s Berlin during the rise of the Nazi Party.
The Festival of the River will return to the Arlington area for it’s 30th year of music, celebration and environmental education on Aug. 10 and 11.
Marysville’s Third Street will be filled with arts, foods and plants for sell as part of the annual Marysville Street Fair.
The Kornstalk music festival returned to Legion Park from July 12 to 14 with local music to benefit the Arlington Community Food Bank.
Arlington’s summer movie and concert series began in late June and will continue into August this year with multiple movie and music opportunities for families.
The benefit concert Kornstalk will return to downtown Arlington from July 12 to 14 to collect food and raise funds for the Arlington Community Food Bank.
The Arlington Street Fair will return to downtown Arlington July 12 to 14 this year with full list of vendors.
Free family concerts and movies will return to Jennings Park this July as part of their annual summer series.
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