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Community: Helping others is just what this woman does, all the time. Page 3.
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Turkeys and pizza BY KIRK BOXLEITNER kboxleitner@marysvilleglobe.com
Sports:
Lakewood basketball getting ready for upcoming season. Page 10.
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Joel French, Dennis Johnson and James Moore at food bank.
MARYSVILLE — “There’s nothing like pizza for Thanksgiving,” Marysville Community Food Bank Director Dell Deierling laughed, as his crew of 45 volunteers handed out frozen Pizza Hut pizzas, along with more than 220 frozen turkeys, to the food bank’s Thanksgiving basket recipients Nov. 20. Deierling credited a host of folks in the community with making the food bank’s annual distribution of Thanksgiving baskets
possible. Rotarians stock our shelves and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sent missionaries to guide food bank shoppers through its aisles. Hot chocolate and coffee was served by the Kiwanis. Deierling deemed the Friday before Thanksgiving to be the biggest of the food bank’s three days of Thanksgiving basket distribution, which continued Nov. 23-24. The food bank served Thanksgiving baskets to around 700 families last year, and the year before,
so Deierling expected that number to hold steady this year. And thanks to the Stillaguamish and Tulalip tribes, the food bank has been able to offer turkeys to every one of those families, for the second Thanksgiving in a row. The Angel of the Winds Casino donated 52 turkeys, while the Tulalips furnished the food bank with a $32,500 grant. “We used part of that grant to fund our ‘Food For Thought’ backpacks for students, and the rest went SEE TURKEY, PAGE 2
Time capsule hidden inside artillery
Business: New diner has an old look and familiar feeling. Page 19.
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CLASSIFIED ADS 22-24 LEGALS
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OPINION
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SPORTS
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WORSHIP
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Vol. 122, No. 20
BY KIRK BOXLEITNER kboxleitner@marysvilleglobe.com
ARLINGTON — What began as a simple rearrangement of the lounge’s decor led members of American Legion Post 76 to discover a 71-year-old piece of history that had been sitting under their noses for decades. David Delancy and Randy Harper were handling an artillery shell that had been part of a small memorial in the lounge, intending to secure it more firmly to the floor. When they opened it up they discovered the shell casing was nowhere near as empty as they’d thought. The shell head was a wooden replica, and the casing had been turned into a time capsule containing Kirk Boxleitner/Staff Photo
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Historical items on the table were found inside the artillery shell that has been a part of a memorial at the lounge for years.