A new series of videos has been released to provide additional information on the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce “Buy Local” campaign, being conducted in conjunction with four local newspapers, including The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce sees the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver as an opportunity not only to benefit from tourist dollars in the relative short term, but also to gain repeat customers in the long run, which is why they’re seeking funds for programs intended to help them capitalize on this opportunity.
Mayor Dennis Kendall helped cut the ribbon to celebrate the grand opening of the Allen Creek Market Fresh IGA 5610 64th St. NE on Saturday, Sept. 12, which was previously a Thriftway supermarket for several years. Different name, same owners.
The Aug. 28 Business Before Hours meeting of the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce served as the kick-off for the “Buy Local” awareness campaign, as representatives of the city and community of Marysville teamed up with representatives of four area newspapers to tout the benefits of both the awareness campaign and its message.
The Tulalip Resort Casino recently received AAA’s “Four Diamond” award, which is intended to recognize a property’s level of service, comfort, cleanliness and safety.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce’s Aug. 28 Business Before Hours, from 7-9 a.m. in the Tulalip Resort Casino Canoes Cabaret Room, will serve as the kickoff for the “Buy Local” awareness campaign.
The first meeting of the Young Professionals Network took place Aug. 13, at the mPulse Lounge at the Tulalip Resort Hotel and Casino, and attracted close to 50 attendees from throughout north Snohomish County.
The Marysville Goodwill, located at 9315 State Ave., literally had lines outside its store before its doors opened Aug. 14, in anticipation of the start of its two-day “Western Days” sale.
Local dealers are proceeding with cautious optimism to the overwhelming public response to the government’s Cash for Clunkers program.
The Quil Ceda Village Wal-Mart celebrated its grand re-opening with considerable ceremony July 22, including a parading of the colors by the Mount Baker Council of the Boy Scouts of America, an invocation by Pastor Mike Villamor of Turning Point Community Church, a performance by the Tulalip Tribes singing and drumming group, and a ribbon-cutting by Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall.
The July 31 Business Before Hours meeting at the Tulalip Resort Casino will focus on the possible impact to businesses of the health care legislation that’s currently being proposed in Congress.
Members of the Greater Marysville Tulalip and Arlington-Smokey Point chambers of commerce joined other community groups, and city of Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall, at a July 10 ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house for Eaglesnest Secretarial Service, Inc., at its office in Suite B of 1416 Eighth St.
A trio of State Farm agents from Arlington and Marysville have been recognized by the insurance and financial services company for “excellence in business and quality service to their of customers.”