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Celebrate mothers at this annual Mother Lovin Market in Marysville

The Mother Lovin’ Market will take place in Marysville, Washington, from April 23 to May 4, 2025. This annual event celebrates mothers and features local vendors and attractions. Residents can look forward to a variety of recreational activities throughout the market's duration.

Celebrate mothers at this annual Mother Lovin Market in Marysville

The annual Mother Lovin’ Market celebrates mothers in Marysville from April 23 to May 4, 2025. The event features local vendors and activities designed for family recreation. This gathering promotes community engagement and wellness.

Two Spectacular Tribute Bands Come to Opera House

Two tribute bands, Tiny Dancer and The Music Lovers, will perform at the Marysville Opera House on April 18, 2025. The event promises a showcase of Elton John's iconic songs, including "Rocket Man," featuring impressive showmanship and stage magic.

Two Spectacular Tribute Bands Come to Opera House

Two tribute bands, Tiny Dancer and The Music Lovers, will perform at the Marysville Opera House on April 18, 2025. The event celebrates the music of Elton John, showcasing hits like "Rocket Man" with a focus on showmanship and stage magic.

Community Development Block Grants

The upcoming event on April 20, 2025, focuses on Community Development Block Grants, which aim to enhance financial assistance for community development initiatives. Hosted in Marysville, Washington, the event highlights the significance of funding under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. It emphasizes the role of these grants in fostering economic growth and improving local environments.

Celebrate Earth Day with litter pickup at citys newest park

Marysville will celebrate Earth Day with a litter pickup at Twin Lakes State Park on April 2, 2025. Volunteers will help clean the park, promoting environmental stewardship and community involvement. Local officials, including Mayor William Gissberg, encourage residents to participate and foster a cleaner environment.

Marysville Parks, Culture Recreation Department Event on April 2, 2025

The Marysville Parks, Culture & Recreation Department is hosting an event on April 2, 2025, from 8:00 AM to 11:30 PM, aimed at enhancing community engagement and promoting local parks and nature. This event, part of comprehensive planning efforts, will take place in Marysville, Washington, and is designed to attract a wide audience, highlighting the importance of parks and recreation in community well-being. With a focus on local attractions, it underscores the city's commitment to fostering a vibrant community.

Celebrate Earth Day at citys newest park

The City of Marysville is inviting community members to participate in an Earth Day Cleanup at Gissberg Twin Lakes Park on April 22, 2025. Volunteers will help restore the park by picking up litter, with supplies provided by city staff. This event aligns with the city’s commitment to environmental stewardship and community engagement.

Celebrate Earth Day with litter pickup at citys newest park

The City of Marysville invites residents to celebrate Earth Day by participating in a litter pickup event at the newly established Twin Lakes State Park. Scheduled for April 2, 2025, this initiative aims to promote environmental stewardship and community engagement while enhancing the park's natural beauty. Volunteers will also have the chance to participate in a fishing tournament, making it a day of fun and responsibility.

City, school district update on property exchange

The City of Marysville and the Marysville School District have finalized a beneficial property exchange agreement, allowing the city to acquire the school district's administration building while the district relocates to the former City Hall. The amended agreement includes a $2 million payment from the city to the school district and outlines timelines for construction and occupancy. This strategic move is expected to enhance public services and educational administration in the area.

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