Fall into fun in Marysville

Marysville, WALocal News

The Marysville Opera House will showcase The Power Players on November 7, with a performance that highlights music from the ‘60s to ‘80s. Following this, the Elvis Holiday Show featuring Danny Vernon will take place on December 7. On November 15, the Ladies LOL Comedy Show, headlined by Mary Lou Gamba, will keep audiences entertained with multiple showtimes. In addition to theater events, various community activities are planned, such as Boo! Family Bingo and a Dia de Muertos celebration at the Opera House.

The Marysville Community Center will host a Senior Bingo event and other gatherings to engage older residents. The Merrysville for the Holidays celebration on December 6 will include live music and a tree lighting ceremony, promoting a festive atmosphere. Local events like the Turkey Trot 5K Fun Run on November 27 and the Jingle Bell 5K Fun Run on December 14 emphasize community health and festive spirit. These initiatives contribute to a vibrant local culture and encourage participation among residents.

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