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Legion Park now home to Arlington Outdoor Eatery By Christopher Andersson christopher@northcountyoutlook.com

PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHER ANDERSSON

Lakewood School District cook Barb Pilkington helps to pack some breakfasts and lunches on Sept. 11 as part of the district's free meal program.

Free meal programs continue at schools By Christopher Andersson christopher@northcountyoutlook.com Marysville, Arlington and Lakewood schools will continue to provide free meals to all local children in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since March those school districts have pro-

vided free meals as part of a program with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The breakfasts and lunches were meant to help students, especially those who normally rely on school meals or families See MEALS on page 9

The recently opened Arlington Outdoor Eatery at Legion Park is providing a new place for local residents to enjoy a restaurant meal. The program from the city of Arlington and the Stilly Valley Chamber of Commerce has put up tables at Legion Park and partnered with local restaurants to provide some socially distanced lunch or dinner tables. The tables are open at all times but the special service hours are Thursday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. A list of the participating restaurants are available at https://www.stillyvalleychamber.com. Locals can order their food ahead of time, pick it up and bring it to the park See EATERY on page 8

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Candace Michel, left, and son Judah Michel eat at one of the tables of the new Arlington Outdoor Eatery program in Legion Park on Sept. 11.

Marysville continues to hand out free face masks By Christopher Andersson christopher@northcountyoutlook.com

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Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring hands out masks to a Marysville local during a mask distribution on Sept. 3.

Local elected officials came out to help the city of Marysville with their fifth and sixth mask distribution events on Sept. 3. The city held two distributions that day, one in the afternoon and one in the evening, at the Marysville Library. As COVID-19 continues to spread in Snohomish County, and the nation at large, local officials hope to

help those who want to remain safe with cloth masks. "Our first events were just for low-income individuals, but these ones are for everyone," said Jenniffer Brown, emergency preparedness coordinator with the city of Marysville. She said the mask distributions have been "well attended" so far. The city of Marysville received thousands of masks from Washington state that ultimately came from the

March federal coronavirus relief bill. Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring, Washington state Rep. Emily Wicks, who represents the 38th District that includes south Marysville and Tulalip, and U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen came out to help distribute the masks on Sept. 3. "We've been really fortunate to have the resources to hand out to businesses and See MASKS on page 2

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