Wonderful winter fun in Marysville

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville's winter calendar is packed with festive events, beginning with the Turkey Trot 5K Fun Run on November 27, where participants can run in holiday attire to support Lakewood High School’s cross country team. The Merrysville for the Holidays market on December 6 will feature craft and food vendors, live music, and free photos with Santa, creating a vibrant community atmosphere. On December 7, the Heroes & Hoops Charity Basketball Tournament will raise funds for Seattle Children’s Hospital and Toys for Tots, showcasing local law enforcement and firefighter teams. The same day, the Shopper Sunday & Cookie Walk encourages residents to support local businesses while enjoying sweet treats. The Jingle Bell 5K Fun Run on December 14 continues the holiday spirit, offering medals and ribbons for participants.

Events like these not only provide entertainment but also foster community engagement and support local causes. The lineup culminates with family-friendly activities at the Marysville Opera House, including bingo and a wedding show in January. These events reflect Marysville's commitment to building a strong community during the holiday season.

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