Marysville Globe, November 09, 2013

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November 9, 2013

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The Arlington Times • The Marysville Globe

THINGS

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to do this week

Olympic Theatre screens ‘Bully’ documentary on Nov. 9 The Olympic Theatre at 107 N. Olympic Ave in Arlington is inviting the community to a free screening of the documentary film “Bully” — rated PG and directed by Sundance and Emmy-award winning filmmaker Lee Hirsch — at 11:45 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 9. “Bully” was filmed over the course of the 2009-10 school year, and is designed to provide participants with an intimate opportunity to view the effects of bullying in schools, and promotes “upstander” rather than bystander behavior, as well as teaching and modeling empathy in the home. “Bully” is part of “The Bully Project,” a social action campaign inspired by the

SPORTS

3A District Football Playoff The Marysville-Pilchuck Tomahawks will try to keep their undefeated season going as they host Bishop Blanchet in the first round of the 3A District Playoffs. The game is on Saturday, Nov. 9, beginning at 7 p.m., at M-P’s Quil Ceda Stadium.

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FREE SCREENING

THEATER ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ The Arlington High School Drama Department is presenting ‘The Diary of Anne Frank,” on Nov. 9, 15 and 16 at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center. Ticket prices are $7 for students and $10 for adults. Tickets may be purchased online at www.byrnesperformingarts.org, as well as at the door on show nights beginning at 6 p.m.

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award-winning film, whose goal is to reach 10 million kids or more, and cause a tipping point that will end bullying in America. To date, the campaign has facilitated screenings for more than 250,000 students and 7,500 educators across 120-plus cities, and includes a website at www.thebullyproject.com which features an Educators DVD Activation Toolkit, complete with a number of materials designed to ignite honest, meaningful dialogue. “The Bully Project” has a Facebook page for Washington state screenings of “Bully,” and social action tools for people in the state to get involved in the anti-bullying campaign, at www.facebook.com/thebullyprojectwashington.

CHAMBER

State of the Chamber meeting Nov. 12 The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce will be conducting their State of the Chamber meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at the Medallion Hotel in Smokey Point, with registration at 11:30 a.m. and the buffet kicking off at 11:50 a.m. Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber President Kristen Granroth will deliver the State of the Chamber address, which will be followed by Arlington Police Chief Nelson Beazley speaking on the topics of homelessness and panhandling in the city of Arlington, as well as Paul Ellis, director of economic and community development for the city of Arlington, delivering the State of the City address for Arlington. Please register by logging onto www. arlington-smokeypointchamber.com and clicking “Register Here.” If you do not know your login and password, scroll down and

sign in as a guest, and the Chamber will fix the pricing before the event. If you wish to attend but not eat lunch, please register and use the comment section to say, “Not eating lunch,” so you will not be charged.

SANTA IS BACK Located in the K-Mart Plaza this year

CD’s and Picture Packages

We invite all ages to come see Santa

We always stay open as long as there are customers in line!

• Seating for everyone • Racing Candy Cane • Coloring tables to help keep children happy!

TWO WAYS TO VISIT HIM THIS YEAR By Appointment and Walk-In

The dates to see him by appointment is November 16 through November 24 You must call for appointment 806-401-3601 you get 10 minutes and we give you a 10 shot CD you can use your own camera as well. 922412

The dates to see him by walk-in is November 29 through December 24 Our hours are: 1pm to 6pm Nov. 29 to Dec. 13 1pm to 7pm Dec. 14 to Dec. 23 • 1pm to 5pm Dec. 24

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BOOKS

Friends of the Library conduct book sale The Friends of the Arlington Library will host a two-day book sale on Tuesday, Nov. 12, and Wednesday, Nov. 13, in the lobby of the library at 135 N. Washington Ave. in Arlington. The sale will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 12, and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Nov. 13, and will include used books, with most of their prices set at one dollar or less. All proceeds and donations will be used by the group to provide funding for the Arlington Library’s special programs, which are free to the public. Donations of clean used books can be left at the Arlington Library, in bags marked “FAL.”


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