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MARYSVILLE – Gary Haga has been walking around east Marysville for more than three years carrying his sign. He would walk four miles a day around the Jennings Memorial Park area with his 10-pound sign. He would smile and wave at people and many would wave or honk back. He would wear his headphones and listen to music by Third Day, Mercy Me and Casting Crowns. But he didn’t really realize how many people his message resonated with until Aug. 25. The office administrator where he attends church, Kari Wheeler, called to tell him about the almost 200 likes and comments made on a local website. “The Facebook post just explod-
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Gary Haga walks with his sign near Jennings Park, despite being on hospice. ed with kind words,” she said. People, even nonbelievers, wrote about how Haga’s sign board, his wave and smile would brighten their days. Since he doesn’t have Facebook,
she printed them out for him to see. The comments brought him to tears (see sidebar). Haga, who wears a hat saying “Jesus is my boss,” moved to Marysville about 28 years ago after
working in the timber industry in Darrington. He’s worked at a variety of jobs since. He customized wheelchairs, worked at a funeral home and for IBM and Hewlett Packard. Living at home with him are his daughter, 40, granddaughter, 15, and grandson, 5. Wheeler, of the Marysville Church of the Nazarene, said Haga would often bring his grandson to church and sit in the front row. “He’s quiet, mild mannered and has a sweet spirit,” Wheeler said. She said it was Haga’s calling that God wanted him to share his message with the community. “It’s to get the message out that God loves everybody,” she said. “Go God.”
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MARYSVILLE — Seven years after it started, the Marysville Kloz 4 Kidz remains as open as ever to families in need. Board member and volunteer Meg Rounds confirmed that Kloz 4 Kidz doesn’t check families’ addresses or IDs before issuing them clothing, even though it’s served at least 500 kids a year for the past four years running. Fellow board member Jan Van Horne reported that Kloz 4 Kids outfitted 582 children in 2012, and has already done the same for 527 kids by July of this year, so she expects it will have served 700 schoolchildren by the end of 2015. “Our numbers of clients have gone up ever since the
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Meg Rounds organizes pairs of pants at Kloz 4 Kidz. economic downturn seven years ago,” Van Horne said. Rounds estimated that Kloz 4 Kidz’s monthly budget averages $1,500. Of that, Van Horne calculated that 50 percent is covered by grants, 34 percent by individual donors and gifts, and
16 percent from fundraisers and volunteer work. Although it has more than 50 volunteers, Kloz 4 Kidz is struggling to staff its store, behind the Marysville United Methodist Church, three days a week. In August and the first part
of September, this schedule becomes more demanding, as it stays open four days a week. Rounds said: “The church’s congregation washes all the clothes before they go on our shelves, but you don’t need to be a member of the church to volunteer. Donna isn’t.” Donna Mohs laughed. “I’m not, but I heard about Kloz 4 Kidz from reading about it in The Marysville Globe. We have so many jobs that need to be done, so there’s no lack of things for volunteers to do. Just having folks who can restock our shelves and vacuum our floors, before we come in for our store shifts, is a big help.” While Kloz 4 Kidz accepts
all clothes, it doesn’t put all of them on its shelves. The store’s youngest eligible customers are in preschool, not newborns, so any clothes that are too small, or not in suitable condition for the store’s clients, get sent to other charitable organizations. Kloz 4 Kidz could always use more pajamas and pants, for ages 6-18, and welcomes donations of new and gently used items, but a big part of its shopping budget goes toward buying new underwear, since they won’t put used undergarments on their shelves. For that reason, Kloz 4 Kidz accepts cash donations. “It takes a village to run Kloz 4 Kidz,” Mohs said.
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Haga, 64, started carrying the sign when his former pastor challenged the congregation to “step out of their comfort zone.” He was already walking for exercise
so he decided to just start raising his hand to God while doing so. After three weeks of that he decided to start walking during the day so people could see him.
People would wonder what he was doing and started making up reasons of their own, such as he was a champion arm wrestler. “To dispel all rumors, I let everyone know,” he said. He made a sandwich board sign with four sayings: •Jesus maker of all things •Jesus 4Gives when asked2 •Jesus is the only way to heaven •Are you saved? It’s EZ John 3.16 He walks about four miles a day, taking about an hour and 15 minutes. He said his wife, Paula, wouldn’t go with him because she was embarrassed. “But when she finally went, she was blown away by all the waving and honking,” he said. Haga said most of his experiences are positive, except for once being assaulted while protesting at the local Planned Parenthood. He often wonders when people approach him what they are going to do. “It’s mostly the positive side, but people have thrown stuff and hit me, too,” he said. Pancreatic cancer Haga is on hospice now. He lost his signature long hair during chemotherapy treatments. He found out March 10 after earlier in the year hav-
ing surgery for a hernia and then being hit by a car during one of his walks. He said he’d had a cold for about a week, making him feel week. Then, in the middle of the night, he “puked his guts out.” About an hour later, it happened again. He thought he had the flu, but that sickness had never “kicked his butt so bad.” He took a shower one day, and when he got out he could tell his coloring was bad. He had jaundice. When he went to the doctor it was “off to the races” with an EKG, blood drawn, stomach x-rays, etc. After the tests, he received a call from his doctor. He asked, “What’s the good news?” To which she replied, “There isn’t any. You need to go on hospice and get your things in order.” He did receive chemo, and that’s why he hasn’t been walking as much lately. “Two or three days I’d be down, not doing much of anything,” he said. Haga said he continues walking because he wants to inspire people to get ready for the end of days. “I believe the Lord is coming back soon. All signs point to it,” he said. “If you’re not ready, you won’t go. I’m ready.” And he plans to keep walking. “Every day, as long as I’m healthy enough,” he said. “Until the rapture or a miracle happens.”
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Notice is hereby given that the Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER) Comments from the Public are being solicited for following item related to the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program: PY2014 Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER): The CAPER provides HUD and the residents of the City an opportunity to evaluate the overall progress of the CDBG Program in carrying out priorities and specific objectives identified in the Consolidated Plan and PY2014 Annual Action Plan (AAP). It also describes actions, changes and accomplishments during PY2014 resulting from the CDBG Program funded through HUD. How to obtain copies: Copies of the DRAFT PY2014 CAPER are available for review at the City of Marysville’s web page http://marysvillewa.gov/, Community Development Department, City Clerk’s office and Marysville Public Library. Public Comments: The City of Marysville invites comments from all interested persons. Both oral and written comments will be accepted. Written comments must be received by Monday, September 14, 2015, at 4:00 PM in
order to be included in the FINAL CAPER. Please send written comments to Amy Hess via e-mail at ahess@marysvillewa.gov, or Chris Holland at cholland@marysvillewa.gov, or by mail to 80 Columbia Avenue, Marysville, WA 98270. All comments received will be taken into consideration during the public hearing and included in the FINAL CAPER. Special Accommodations: The City of Marysville strives to provide accessible meetings for people with disabilities. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at (360) 363-8084 or 1-800-833-6399 (TDD Only) or 1-800-833-6384 (Voice Relay) two days prior to the meeting and/or public hearing date if any special accommodations are needed. Foreign language interpreters are also available upon request where a substantial number of non-English speaking residents can reasonably be expected to participate. Additional Information: For additional information, please contact Amy Hess ahess@marysvillewa.gov, 360.363.8215, or Chris Holland cholland@marysvillewa.gov, 360.363.8207. Published: Marysville Globe August 29, 2015 #1399496
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The proposed project is located on Grove Street, between State Ave and Cedar Ave within public right-of-way. The applicant is proposing to grind and pave within the existing roadway prism of Grove Street in order to construct new sidewalk and new channelization for bicycle lanes. Also included in the project are necessary storm drainage improvements to collect and convey storm water runoff. The applicant will also be replacing a portion of the existing cast iron water main with ductile iron pipe. There are no critical areas on or within 500’ of the project site. The applicant will use best management practices during construction and restore any property impacted to its original condition prior to project construction. Notice is hereby given that the City of Marysville, being the lead agency for the following project, expects to issue a DNS for this proposal utilizing the Optional DNS process outlined in WAC 197-11-355: File Number: PA 15-018 Applicant: City of Marysville – Public Works Dept. 80 Columbia Ave Marysville, WA 98270 Location: Within existing rightof-way on Grove Street between State Ave and Cedar Ave Date of Completeness:
August 20, 2015 This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of this proposal. The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes, and the project review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of whether an EIS is prepared. A copy of the subsequent threshold determination for this proposal may be obtained upon request. The application and complete case file is available for review at City of Marysville, Community Development, 80 Columbia Avenue, Marysville WA 98270. For Project Information: Cheryl Dungan, Senior Planner (360)363-8206 Written comments on the application are solicited and should be reached at the above address by September 4, 2015.
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Notice is hereby given that an open record Public Hearing will be held before the Marysville City Council, at City Council Chambers, located at 1049 State Avenue, on Monday, September 14, 2015 at 7:00 PM to consider the following items related to the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program: PY2014 Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER): The CAPER provides HUD and the residents of the City an opportunity to evaluate the overall progress of the CDBG Program in carrying out priorities and specific objectives identified in the Consolidated Plan and PY2014 Annual Action Plan (AAP). It also describes actions, changes and accomplishments during PY2014 resulting from the CDBG Program funded through HUD. How to obtain copies: Copies of the DRAFT PY2014 CAPER is available for review at the City of Marysville’s web page http://marysvillewa.gov/, Community Development Department, City Clerk’s office and Marysville Public Library. Copies will be made available in a format accessible to persons with disabilities, upon request. Public Comments: The City of Marysville invites comments from all interested persons. Both oral
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A determined Bryce Edwards pulls so hard his oar splashes up some water during the War Canoe races at Tulalip.
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TULALIP — Vancouver Island’s Bryce Edwards, 7, and Neah Bay’s Sophia Venske, 10, were among the boys and girls who led off the Tulalip Tribes’ first war canoe races in decades. It was Bryce’s first year of canoeing, but he’d been competing every weekend since Mother’s Day, and winning his age category in most of them. Like Sophia did for the girls, Bryce came in second for the 10-and-under category at Tulalip Aug. 22. “It’s such a great thing for the kids,” said Rachel Venske, Sophia’s mom, who was joined by Sophia’s sister, Cei’j Gagnon. Rachel began canoeing in 1994, while 13-year-old Cei’j started when she was 7 and Rachel’s been at it for two years. The last time Muffy Ordonia pulled as part of a canoe team was a quarter of a century ago. She began in the late 1970s, and although she only continued for a few years, it supplied her with a wealth of character-building experiences. “It takes a lot of hard work and endurance,” said Ordonia, who still remembers how cold the water was. “I met a lot of good friends, and I loved being able to travel. I learned how to camp and make food for others. I did a lot of running, morning and night. You couldn’t have any soda pop. I didn’t know how to swim, so I learned how not to panic.” Inez Bill, rediscovery coordinator for the Tulalip Tribes, agreed that canoe racing instills a sense of discipline in young people. “It gets in your blood,” Bill said. “There’s a spiritual aspect to it. You learn to respect the water.” Natasha Fryberg saw the canoe races as a means of promoting healthy activity and competition among
tribal children, and enlisted the aid of Alicia Horne in helping to coordinate the event, close to four months beforehand. “Kids learn that, if you don’t paddle together in a timely manner, you will tip over,” Horne laughed. “You have to switch sides at the same time. In the process, you get to know your fellow racers.”
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Animal Shelter. “The money that was donated to pay for their adoption has saved other dogs’ lives in turn,” Woche said. “Jennifer and I, our hearts were always in dog rescuing. ScrubA-Mutt was started to help support other dog rescue groups, but after a while, we thought, why not do this ourselves?” The first “Hero Dog Reunion” consisted entirely of the first group from California. With vendors Kirk Boxleitner/Staff Pphoto and dog rescue Michelle Vanderwalker plays with Hank at the event. groups coming to Scrub-A-Mutt Woche said. Vanderwalker can’t from as far away Hank is a Catahoula help but laugh at Hank’s as Portland, Woche would like to see the pit bull mix who was puppy-dog excitement, newly christened one of those rescues. whether he’s playfully tusSave-A-Mutt return Michelle Vanderwalker sling with her or meeting the favor, by con- of Lake Stevens adopted other dogs. Woche hopes ducting outreach Hank, who will be a year that other pooches and their prospective owners throughout the old in September. “Hank was one of a can bring each other the Northwest. litter of puppies born same joy. “We’ll still hold the For details on ScrubScrub-A-Mutt dog to a homeless owner, washes, but Save-A- who then went to jail,” A-Mutt and Save-A-Mutt Mutt is a year-round Vanderwalker said. “It visit www.save-a-mutt. effort to give dogs a just breaks your heart to org. new leash on life,” hear their stories.”
ARLINGTON — A barrage of gunfire at his ex-girlfriend’s house has landed an Arlington man in trouble with the law again. Last year Jason Richardson, 38, was convicted of drug and property crimes. He was allowed to spend half his sentence in prison and the other half getting substance abuse treatment. Prosecutors say Richardson was still under the supervision of the state Department of Corrections in May when he shot at his ex-girlfriend’s house. She and her two children were home along with her boyfriend, who was shot in the leg. Prosecutors have charged Richardson with first-degree assault with a weapon. He has 10 prior felony convictions, dating back to 2002. He spent about three years in prison in 2007 for vehicular assault. The shooting in Arlington happened May 5. The victims told investigators that two people showed up at the house wearing masks. One of them poured gasoline onto vehicles in the driveway and shouted for the woman to come outside, charging papers say. Her boyfriend went outside and started throwing rocks at the masked men and the vehicle. The defendant fired one final shot through the windshield of his car. The bullet struck the rock-wielding man in the leg. The couple recorded most of the incident on their cellphones. They turned the videos over to police. When Richardson was arrested he allegedly had $700 in cash and methamphetamine. Richardson pleaded not guilty to the assault charge Aug. 17. He was being held on $250,000 bail.
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Marysville events set in September MARYSVILLE – The popular free Touch a Truck event is just one of many the city has planned in September. Touch a Truck is Saturday,
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Time to give back Just like others came to help us during the Oso landslide and Marysville-Pilchuck High School shooting disasters, so too should we help the victims of the wildfires in Eastern Washington. The recent haze in the sky and smell of smoke reminds us that this catastrophe also is right in our back yard. Firefighters from Arlington and disaster experts from Marysville are over there helping. The fires are breaking state records for acreage burned. At least 200 homes have been destroyed, and three firefighters have died. The best thing to donate is money because then items that are needed the most can be purchased. Rather than donating to even national organizations, some of whom pay high salaries to executives, consider donating to some organizations that operate within the fire zones. • Okanogan County, home of three of the largest fires and offering family support. Okanogan County Community Action Council. Visit the website, www. occac.com. All funds donated go to disaster relief. • Regional support, includes Okanogan and Chelan counties: Community Foundation of North Central Washington. Visit the website, www.cfncw.org; you’ll see “Community Fund” options to direct funds toward one area or another. • A fund targeted at people who were burned out of their homes in the Chelan area. The fund is managed by Chelan Valley Hope, a nonprofit community service organization based in Chelan. The funding appeal comes through a web platform called “Give Naked” as “Give #104,” here is the web link: http://givenaked.org/ • Fund for the firefighters who were killed or injured in the Methow Valley: www.Gofundme.com/methowfirefighters. • Aid for injured or homeless livestock: Okanogan County Sheriff ’s Office has an Emergency Animal Response Services Team, providing shelters and food. Checks only to Okanogan County Sheriff, attn. Deputy Yarnell, 123 N. 5th Ave, Room 200, Okanogan, WA 98840. Memo line must say “Animal Relief/Rescue.” • Volunteers: The Department of Natural Resources is still looking for qualified volunteers. See information at this link: www.dnr.wa.gov/wildfirevolunteer. Remember how grateful we were when people helped in time of need. Now is our time to give back.
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Letter to the editor Arlington mayor excels Dear Editor, Four years ago our community suffered in the economic collapse with many homes going into foreclosure, and with lowered values a lot of the homes converted to rental units. This greatly affected the neighborhood and crime, vandalism and complaints rose steadily. I had written a letter to the City Council to let them know of my concerns; two days later I received a phone call from Mayor Barb Tolbert. She took time to listen to the concerns of the residents and homeowners. In the following months and years she had developed a committee dedicated to bringing my community and the communities around us closer and kept us more informed. After being elected mayor Barb Tolbert set out to work with our community and in collaboration with the HOA board, neighbors and city staff, we devised ways to clean up our neighborhood through a series of established events designed to get us out and meeting our neighbors. This led to more contact, which led to more conversation which
led to a commitment to take back our neighborhood and show pride in where and how we lived. Mayor Tolbert attended our neighborhood functions where her enthusiasm was contagious. She brought city staff from various departments to help us understand what city services were available to us and what areas we could help ourselves. Our neighborhood cleanup events began to grow, not only were residents taking care of their properties, but playground areas were power washed and trails were cleaned up. It is awesome to have a mayor who knows healthy neighborhoods not only protect the homeowner’s investments, but is a major contributor to a healthy, thriving community. A mayor who is not afraid to get out there with the com-
munity and do what it takes. We need to keep Mayor Tolbert in office. Donna Hannaford, Arlington
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ARLINGTON - Arlington football coach Greg Dailer doesn’t look to change the offensive formula this coming season. The Eagles will still rely on a “heavy pass attack” from the shotgun with returning senior talent quarterback Andrew Kalahar, and receivers Tyler Nelson, Donovan Sellgren and Cordell Cummings, Dailer said. “We have a deep group of seniors,” Dailer said of the
receiving squad. That senior depth also spills into the defense with linebackers Hunter Gardovsky and George Spady, who have been honing their skills. “They have great years in the weight room and are great leaders with maturity,” Dailer said. Another defensive player is junior defensive lineman Benicio Madrigal-Ries who is also expected to step up this year. Dailer wants to win the Wesco 3A north but expects tough competition from Marysville-Pilchuck, Oak
Harbor and Stanwood. “It’s good to be in a tough league. I think we’ll compete really well,” Dailer said. MARYSVILLE — Despite a mass-senior exodus for the Marysville-Pilchuck football team, coach Brandon Carson says they are still league contenders. “Our goal like every year is to win the league title,” Carson said. “We’re going to try and take it game by game.” Now, with M-P’s standout defensive and running back Austin Joyner taking his talents to the University
of Washington, and several other talented running backs gone, the offensive landscape has changed quite a bit. It will largely be a feeling-out process before the season starts but there will be some key returners on defense, including senior linebacker Daryl Cerdino and junior defensive back Keith Pablo as well as senior defensive back Dylen Boomer. “Offensively, we have a bunch of young guys and we’re just trying to find out who plays where,” Carson said.
But M-P does return senior quarterback Erik Lind, who has yet to show off his arm to its full potential. “We’ll see what games do for us,” Carson said. “We’ll probably lay a few more things on his shoulders and see where that takes us.” “They’re a hard-working group and they’re going to do their best to compete like crazy on Friday nights,” Carson said. “I like the effort and enthusiasm thus far and I think good things are ahead of us still.”
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Getchell senior Collin Montez can do it all, football coach Davis Lura said. Montez rushed for more than 2,000 yards as running back last season, but with MG’s starting quarterback, Taylor Kollemer, out with a broken foot, it could be Montez taking his place. “Montez is the best football player with uncanny talent,” Lura said. “He is a very humble kid and coachable.” Montez’s size and aggresSEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 10
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FOOTBALL FROM Page 9 siveness could also be used as middle linebacker, Lura said. If Montez starts at quarterback, then it will be
junior Gage Thomas who will need to step up as the ball carrier. He was second in getting touches last season as a running back. Who ever fills that quarterback spot, will be surrounded with a group of returning receivers, includ-
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Y: Because we like you BY STEVE POWELL spowell@marysvilleglobe.com
MARYSVILLE – With a name like Smiley, you have to figure he’s a happy man. David Smiley, who will be 84 in October, really is happy. That’s one of his secrets for being so healthy late in life. “The others are eating good food and exercising,” he said. He exercises at least three times a week at the Marysville YMCA, which celebrated its 20-year anniversary this week. He works out on the cardiovascular machines and lifts weights. “You lose it if you don’t do it,” he said of keeping active. Smiley played softball until he was 75, and when he turned 80 he was the Y’s
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David Smiley listens to speeches at the celebration this week. Member of the Month. He was married to his first wife for 56 years before she died. Years later he met a woman
“She keeps me young,” Smiley said. “She’s going to live to 100 and me 110, so she says get to the Y.” Smiley was one of a number of longtime members who joined the celebration. Chuck Pilon has been with the local Y for all of its 20 years. “It’s the best thing to ever happen to Marysville,” he said. Before leading the crowd Aug. 24 in the movements to the song “Y-M-C-A,” Pilon said his favorite thing is to see kids smiling in the pool. “And they’re not too happy when they have to leave,” he said. Art Olsen, who moved here from Chicago, said he likes to use the pool and walk around the gym. He
also likes the staff. “They have quality people,” he said. “They must screen them well.” Longtime board member Loren Van Loo said the Y is a “blessing to the community.” “It’s not just a swim and gym,” he said, adding the mission is to help the city’s residents. As for the future of the Y, Van Loo said he would like to see it work more with the city, schools and Tulalip Tribes. “There are a lot of opportunities,” he said. “The more people involved, the more people win.” JJ Frank, who was named executive director of the Y just two weeks ago, echoed that goal.
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“I want to get out in the community, collaborate more and connect with people,” Frank said. He said he doesn’t plan to make changes anytime soon. He wants to listen to Y members and staff on how to improve services. Frank said Mary Bredereck, the previous leader who is now at the Stanwood-Camano Y, has a good system in place. “There’s a great team here, but we always look to grow and develop,” he said. Frank has come up through the ranks, working for the Y for 18 years. “It’s been a dream come true, and I look forward to leading this team for the next 20 years,” he said.
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hugely popular. In addition to its 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. hours Mondays through Thursdays, the center will now see patients from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. “It’s been a really good turnout,” said Lisk, who reported that more than 20 children showed up for dental checkups alone. “As you get ready for the new school year, try to pick the same date and time each year to take your kids in for shots and a checkup. Make your appointments early, and make them a part of your routine.” Dental technician Lucy Rios reminded parents that healthy eating makes for better dental health. Lisk pointed out that, even among those who were relatively up to date on their shots, it’s not unusual to receive as many as four different injections,
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Outdoors sports firm moves closer to Ebey Waterfront Park BY KIRK BOXLEITNER kboxleitner@marysvilleglobe.com
MARYSVILLE — Five years after they first opened in Marysville, Play It Again Sports has moved to a new location, that affords them more space for the influx of customer traffic they’ve gotten over the years. Co-owners Rob and Susan Scott have gone from the Holiday Inn Express to 115 Marysville Mall Way, going from 3,100 to 3,500 square feet. “As we did more business, we needed more selling space,” Susan said. “We always had our eyes on this shopping center.” The Scotts welcome the chance to move closer to downtown
Marysville, especially historic Third Street, and are using their expanded floor space to offer a broader variety of sports equipment. “We can cater to more categories of sports,” Susan said. “We’ve increased our outdoor water sports selection, especially since we’re right next to the Ebey Waterfront Park.” Rob acknowledged that the past few years have provided an education about which types of sports equipment are most in demand in Marysville. “We’ve learned what the community wants to buy,” Rob said. “This community craves more baseball, more lacrosse, more
soccer, more skiing, more snowboarding and more golf. And yes, I was pleasantly surprised to learn that they’re into water sports, which is why we’re stocking more paddle boards and wake boards.” In retrospect, Rob chides himself for not seeing the connection sooner, not only because of the Ebey Waterfront Park, but also the proximity of places like Lake Goodwin. “It’s great that Marysville’s sports pursuits are so diversified,” Rob said. “That really helps us, because if one of our spots is having a slow season, then we’ve still got plenty of customers for our other sports.” For details, visit www.playitagainsportsmarysville.com.
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Clear Image pictures itself in a new location 3 blocks south on State BY KIRK BOXLEITNER kboxleitner@marysvilleglobe.com
MARYSVILLE — Moving the Clear Image Portrait Studio three blocks south on State Avenue was not an easy decision for owner Daniel Jolly, but he believes it will ultimately benefit both his business and his customers, even if they miss a few of its familiar trappings. “I was asked whether we’d be taking the clock with us from the old building,” Jolly laughed. “Unfortunately, that’s part of the building.” Clear Image first opened its doors at its former site in 1988, and Jolly has owned the studio for the past six years. Over the course of the past year, Jolly has made his Everett location the center of his operations, so he didn’t need as much space in Marysville. Indeed, his
new shop at 1331 State Ave. has roughly 1,000 square feet, as opposed to the 2,700 square feet he enjoyed just north of 88th Street. Jolly has reassured his customers that they shouldn’t see any changes in their services. “We’ve moved a lot of our storage to our other locations,” Jolly said. “The only real difference is that we don’t do the actual framing work on-site anymore, but we still offer it as a service. As for the studio itself, it’s not that much smaller. Our capabilities haven’t been downsized.” Jolly acknowledged that the level of photography that’s available to the average consumer has become fairly competitive with what professional photographers work with, but high-tech cameras aren’t all that he has to offer. “Photography is definite-
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CREATIVE ARTIST (EVERETT, WA) Sound Publishing, Inc. has a Creative Artist position available at our Print Facility in Everett, WA. Position is FT and the schedule requires flexibility. Duties include performing ad and spec design, trafficking ads & providing excellent customer service to the sales staff and clients. REQUIREMENTS: Experience with Adobe Creative Suite 6, InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrat o r, a n d A c r o b a t ( fo cused on print). Excellent customer service, organization and communication skills. Ability to work independently, as well as part of a team, in a fast-paced environment. Newspaper experience is preferred but not required. AdTracker/DPS experience a plus! Must be able to work independently as well as part of a team. If you can think outside the box, are well organized and would like to be part of a highly energized, competitive and professional team, we want to hear from you! Please email your cover letter, resume, and a few work samples to: hreast@sound publishing.com ATTN: HR/CAEV Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the wor kplace. Check out our website to find out more about us! www.soundpublishing.com FT House Cleaners Work as part of a team! $11 to start w/ valid WDL. Advancement opportunities. Apply in person at 12811 8th Ave. W. Ste. C201, Everett, WA, online at www.maids.com/careers/ or call 425-879-7934
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CREATIVE ARTIST (Everett, WA) Sound Publishing, Inc. has a Creative Artist position available at the Daily Herald in Everett, WA. Position is PT and the schedule requires flexibility. Duties include perfor ming conceptual design for ads, logos, page layout, marketing campaigns and collateral. The position will require providing excellent customer service to both internal and external customers. REQUIREMENTS: Experience with Adobe Creative Suite 6, which includes: InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Flash and Acrobat. Basic understanding of HTML, Flash animation and web layout preferred. Excellent customer service, organization and communication skills. Ability to work independently, as well as part of a team, in a fast-paced env i r o n m e n t . N ew s p a p e r and agency experience is p r e fe r r e d b u t n o t r e quired.
EDITOR Sound Publishing has an immediate opening for Editor of the Journal of the San Juans in the beautiful San Juan Isl a n d s o f Wa s h i n g t o n state. This is not an entry-level position. Requires a hands-on leader with a minimum of three years newspaper experience including writing, editing, pagination, photography, and InDesign skills. editing and monitoring social media including Twitter, FaceBook, etc.
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Sell it for free in the FLEA theflea@soundpublishing.com DRIVER (Class B) Sound Publishing, Inc. is looking for an experienced truck driver with a CDL-B to drive out of Paine Field area in Everett, WA. Must have excellent driving record, be able to lift 50 lbs and load/unload truck. Position is Full-Time, 40 hrs a week and include excellent benefits. The schedule varies and requires flexibility. Must have knowledge of the Puget Sound area. Must provide current copy of driving abstract at time o f i n t e r v i ew. P l e a s e email application to hr@soundpublishing.com or mail to HR Dept/DREPR, Sound Publishing, Inc, 11323 Commando R W, Unit Main, Everett, WA 98204 E.O.E.
We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package including health insurance, paid time off (vacation, sick, and holidays), and 401K (currently with an employer match.) If you are interested, please email your cover letter, r e s u m e, a n d u p t o 5 samples of your work to: hr@soundpublishing.com Please be sure to note: AT T N : E D J S J i n t h e subject line. Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the wor kplace. Check out our website to find out more about us! www.soundpublishing.com REPORTER (EVERETT, WA) The Daily Herald, a division of Sound Publishing, Inc. is looking for a productive journalist with the steady habits of a beat reporter, the human touch of a feature writer, and the voice of a columnist. Our community newspaper wants a spor ts repor ter who’s ready to become a fan favorite. Readers count on the Daily Herald to do a great job with high school and community spor ts in Snohomish County, WA. And they love our first-rate coverage of professional and college sports in Seattle. Can you help us do both? Candidates need to be self-star ters and should be comfor table working for both print and digital platforms -maintaining a blog and fe e d i n g a Tw i t t e r a c count. Experience as a beat wr iter preferred. Column-writing experience a plus.
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ARLINGTON – The city is accepting applications for a vacant position on the Planning Commission. The commission is an advisory board to the City Council charged with helping develop the city’s plans and development regulations. It also acts as the Design Review Board, reviewing development projects for consistency with design guidelines. The commission meets in City Council chambers at 110 E. Third St. at 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Applicants must reside in Arlington’s urban growth boundary. For details call 360-4033551 or email planning@
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ARLINGTON – The city has received a donation of $300 from the local 7-11 store on West Avenue to support the Arlington Police Department K9 program. Public Safety Director Bruce Stedman the donation will offset some of the costs for Arlington’s newest drug detection dog. Other places to donate Pennies for Puppies are: Arlington Police Department, Blue Bird Cafe, Playa Bonita and Arlington Health Foods. For details go to: www.arlingtonwa. gov/K-9.
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TULALIP – Cabela’s is having a benefit barbecue to raise money for the American Red Cross: WA Wildfire Relief Fund Saturday, Aug. 29. The barbecue will be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Its Fall Great Outdoors Days continues today and Sunday with a BB gun range, fly casting clinic, learning to fish, archery and more.
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ARLINGTON — “It’s a big honor and a big deal,” said David Delancy, sergeant-at-arms of Arlington American Legion Post 76. “Little Arlington is paying a visit to big Arlington.” David and his wife, Dorine Delancy, have received approval to lay a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia on Aug. 30. David’s father was stationed in Washington, D.C. when he was younger, so he’s seen the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, but this will be Dorine’s first trip to the East Coast. She asked her father-inlaw how she might go about laying a wreath at the tomb, since he’s worked for the Pentagon, and he directed her to a website where she was asked to fill out an application form with her name, address, phone number and 1,000 characters about why her application should be granted. “I used every one of those thousand characters,” Dorine laughed. “I let them know that David has commanded our Legion Color
Guard at funerals, and I’ve walked for the widows during our Memorial Day parades.” Dorine submitted her application on July 30, and was contacted on Aug. 7. “They wanted to know what type of wreath I would be laying,” Dorine said. “It’s heart-shaped and made out of red paper poppies.” Dorine will be joined in laying the wreath not only by her husband, but also by the officer standing guard as he’s relieved of his watch. “I don’t know if they’ll let us bring the wreath back, after we’ve laid it at the tomb,” Dorine said. “We’ll be bringing back plenty of pictures and video in any case.” “This is normally something only dignitaries get to do,” David said. Dorine agreed, “It wasn’t on my bucket list before, but I can definitely check it off now.” After the Delancys return from the nation’s capitol, they’ll be able to take part
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TULALIP – “Love the earth,” master carver Jewel James yelled to a crowd on the beach at Tulalip Bay. “The earth’s dying.” James is part of a group that is taking a totem he carved from the Lummi Reservation near Bellingham to the North Cheyenne Reservation in Lame Deer, Mont. The totem was at Tulalip Aug. 23, but plans to stop at other reservations for support. The goal is to raise public awareness and strengthen opposition to the export of fossil fuels (coal and oil) from the West Coast. “Taking from our mother earth is not our way,” a Tulalip Tribes poster says. “Join us in supporting Lummi as they begin their journey of protest.” The specific goal of this totem is to stop the expansion of coal mining there. James said sacred land is being strip-mined. “We’re grieving the loss
of our property,” he said. “Companies are lobbying people and giving them a lot of money.” If mining expands there, coal would be brought to Cherry Point and shipped to Asia. The Lummi tribe opposes that because of new pollution that would be created near its fishing waters. James said air, water and land need to be preserved for our children. But instead, salmon are dying because of higher temperatures in rivers, poison is peeling off skin of salmon and rivers are being siphoned dry. “We are united,” he said. “We need the power of prayer in all forms.” Douglas James, who gave the prayer, said: “It’s not about us. It’s about what God wants us to do.” Sharon Abreu came to the totem blessing from Orcas Island. She said the issue of taking care of the environment has brought the Lummi tribe closer to the surrounding community. “It should have happened
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This Lummi totem is being taken all over the Northwest to drum up support for environmental causes. a long time ago,” Abreu said. Kelly Moses of the Tulalip Tribes described James’ work as “a very beautiful piece.” The 22-foot-long totem includes an eagle, a medicine wheel, two badgers, two turtles and a lizard. They symbolize the desire to make wise decisions to protect the environment. Tulalip Chairman Mel Sheldon introduced state
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