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4th of JulyFestival andFrontier Days
July 4 & 5
Fly-InJuly 9, 10,
and 11Street Fair
July 10, 11
and 12
2015201520152015Arlington Fly-In
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PublisherPaul Brown
EditorSteve Powell
ReporterKirk Boxleitner
Ad SalesNancy Anderson
(Inside)Terrie McClay(Arlington)
Scott Sherwood(Everett)
DesignSound Publishing
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Published by Marysville Globe© 2014 Sound Publishing
ARLINGTON Festival/Fly-In
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Fly In
SMOKEY POINT
Cemetery Rd.
PioneerPark
Fireworks On The Fourth
(Boys & Girls Club)
Air Show
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Smokey Point 172nd St.
211th Pl.
188th St.
204th St.Smokey Pt. Blvd.
67th Ave. NE
59th Ave.
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Twin RiverCounty Park
ArlingtonAirport
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Great Stilly Duck DashPancakes In The Park
Kiwanis Auction(Haller Park)
Grand Parade(Olympic Avenue)
Street Fair(N. Olympic Ave. & Legion Park)
LegionPark
Arlington Festival Events
Mayor’s Welcome ...............................4
Fourth of July Celebration Schedule..........................6
Grand Marshals ..................................8
Duck Dash ...........................................8
Kiddies Parade ....................................9
Grand Parade ......................................9
Fireworks ..........................................10
Pancake Breakfast ............................10
Pedal, Paddle, Puff ...........................12
Arlington Fly-In .................................16
Fly-In Schedule of Events .................16
Street Fair .........................................19
‘Youth Engaged Art’ ..........................19
IndexPedal, Paddle, Puff
(Starts At Haller Park)ARLINGTONFestival/Fly-In
Guide
Published by Marysville Globe© 2015 Sound Publishing
ARLINGTONARLINGTONFestival/Fly-In
Mayor’s Welcome ..............................4
4th of July Celebration Schedule .....5
Pedal, Paddle, Pu� Triathlon ....... 7-8
Old Fashioned Fourth ......................9
Kiwanis Auctions ............................10
Kiddies Parade ...............................12
Grand Parade .................................12
Grand Marshals ..............................14
Fireworks ........................................16
Great Stilly Duck Dash ...................17
Arlington Fly-In ........................ 18-19
Arlington Fly-In Schedule ......... 20-21
Street Fair .......................................22
Art for Kids .....................................23
INDEXINDEXINDEXINDEXINDEXINDEXPublisherPaul Brown
EditorSteve Powell
ReportersKirk BoxleitnerBrandon Adam
Ad SalesNancy Anderson (Inside)Jody Knoblich (Arlington)JoAnn Flynn (Marysville)
Graphic DesignSound Publishing
Creative Design Team
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July in Arlington is a big funfest, packed with events and festivals that showcase our wonderful town, and provide enter-tainment for residents and visitors.
Kicking off with our Hometown July 4th cel-ebration that opens in Haller Park with the fire-man’s breakfast–a per-fect start to a full day of activities while providing support to the Arlington Rural Fire Association.
After breakfast find that perfect treasure at the Kiwanis auction while they raise funds to sup-port scholarship pro-grams for high school seniors.
Then grab your spot on Olympic Avenue for the premier Arlington 4th of July parade, orga-nized by employees of Cascade Valley Hospital with plenty of hometown charm.
After the parade you will want to be at Haller Park
for the annual Rotary Duck Dash. This year’s event is raising funds to put in a spray park at Haller. Be sure to thank the ducks you will see throughout the day and consider supporting their efforts to finish the spray park.
As the sun starts to set
head over to the Arlington Boy’s & Girl’s Club for the fireworks display to end a perfect 4th of July cel-ebration.
The following weekend the Arlington Street Fair & the Arlington Fly-In take place.
A free shuttle between the downtown Street Fair and the Airport Fly-In makes it easy to attend both festivals.
The Fly-In opens on July 9 and the street fair on July 10, both running through the weekend.
We are so blessed to live and play in a town with great parks, trails and a walkable down-town core. Why not make a point of exploring all of the Arlington treasures this summer.
Check the city website for event schedules at arlingtonwa.gov.
– Arlington Mayor Barbara Tolbert
Welcome to 4th, Fly-In; have a ball in our city
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Arlington Mayor Barbara Tolbert
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Children love the Arlington 4th and Fly-In activities.
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Pancake Breakfast7-10 a.m.Haller Park, 1100 West Ave.Fire Dept.
Pedal, Paddle, Puff Triathlon 8 a.m. registration10 a.m. startHaller Park
Kiwanis Auction 8:30 a.m., 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Haller Park
Old-Fashioned 4thFeaturing Kids CarnivalNoon to 4 p.m.Legion Park
Apple Pie Social1-3 p.m.Haller and Legion parks
Kiddies Parade4:30 p.m.Olympic Avenue
Grand Parade5 p.m.Olympic Avenue
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Rotary Duck Dash7:30 p.m.Haller Park
Fireworks DisplayBoys and Girls Club9 p.m.
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Pedal, paddle puff made
easier for allThis year’s Arlington Fourth of July cel-
ebration kicks off with the Pedal, Paddle, Puff Triathlon, with a start and finish at Haller Park.
“This year, the event is going to raise money to help build a ‘Splash Pad’ right here at Haller Park,” event organizer Devin Brossard said.
Brossard explained that the “Splash Pad” will be an automated water playground for all ages, similar to the Spray Park in Marysville.
Registration begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday, July 4, and the triathlon begins at 10 a.m.
Brossard acknowledged that the triathlon has typically been a smaller event, but he hopes to see that change.
“This year, we’re changing the race, so that anyone can participate,” Brossard said. “Usually, the paddle portion of the race is limited to those with kayaks and canoes. This year, anyone with a flotation device and a life jacket can participate.”
The runners will leave Haller Park, and
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Triathlon participants ride bikes as part of the competi-tion.
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do a 2-mile run/walk out-and-back on the Centennial Trail, after which the bikes will be released, to ride 5.8 miles along State Route 530 to Jordan Road, before they meet the paddlers at Jim Creek. From there, competitors will hop onto their kayaks, canoes, SUP boards, inner-tubes or other flota-tion devices, and head six miles down the Stillaguamish River back to Haller Park. The total distance is 15.8 miles.
“It’s like a mini-triathlon,” Brossard said.
The race hosts five categories: Family, Local, Open, Iron Woman and Iron Man.
“The Iron Man and Iron Woman racers compete in all three legs,” Brossard said. “Those who register in the other categories compete as a team, and tap hands with other racers at each leg of the course.”
It is not necessary to preregister. However, registering before the day of the race will ensure that the participant gets a T-shirt. Rules, regulations and registration forms can be retrieved online at www.pedalpaddlepuff.com. The cost is $30 for individuals and $60 for teams, with a discount of $10 available at the website.
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This year participants don’t have to use just kayaks for the water portion of the event.
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After its successful debut last year, the “Old-Fashioned Fourth” will be making its return to downtown Arlington on Saturday, July 4, albeit with a host of new features and activities.
Last year’s event saw the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce bring-ing in half a dozen food vendors to serve the public during a day when all of the restau-rants and other businesses along Olympic Avenue are closed.
This year’s “Old-Fashioned Fourth” will offer not only Kettle Korn, snow cones, ice cream, hot dogs, pizza and other carnival food, but also face-painting, a live brass quintet performance, a wading pool for mak-ing giant soap bubbles, and an assortment of games.
Legion Park will host the returning “Kids Carnival” from noon to 4 p.m., which should give those in the Kiddies Parade enough time to get started at 4:30 p.m.
Stacie Roark, managing director of the chamber, explained that the free games for children will include traditional activities such as knocking down pins with balls, ping-pong, ring-tossing and a bean-bag toss.
While T-shirts and baked goods will not be available, chamber members will be selling other Fourth of July-themed items, including pinwheels at the gazebo, where they’ll also be selling tickets for the bouncy house and pony rides. A rock climbing wall will also be available.
Fantastic ‘Old-Fashioned Fourth’ frivolity back
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Bouncy houses are popular with children.
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ARLINGTON — The Arlington Kiwanis Club Scholarship Auction returns to the Arlington Fly-In at Haller Park July 4.
The silent auctions start at 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m., and the live auction starts at 10:30 a.m.
Proceeds will go to scholar-ships for Arlington and Lakewood
students. Things being auctioned off
include a stay at Palm Springs, a stay with airfare to Leavenworth, chef-prepared dinners forfour and six, gift baskets, gift cer-tificates, desserts and Angels of the Wind stay and play.
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The boys and girls of Arlington will have an opportunity to upstage their elders this Fourth of July.
The Cascade Valley Hospital and Clinics will pres-ent the annual Independence Day Kiddies Parade for Arlington on Saturday, July 4, which gives kids 12 years and younger the chance to wave
to cheering crowds along Olympic Avenue for free.
Kiddies Parades in years past have attracted more than 100 young entrants each.
Although Jennifer Egger of Cascade Valley Hospital is still involved in coor-dinating both the Kiddies and Grand parades, she cred-ited students from
the National Honor Society at Arlington High School with stepping up to run the Kiddies Parade this year.
N o n e t h e l e s s , attendees and par-ticipants alike can expect all the same sign-up times and categories of entries as in previous years.
The three themes that have been fea-tured most often
are “Costumes,” “Patriotic” and “Wheels.” In years past, kids have dec-orated their bikes, donned creative cos-tumes, and marched or rode down the parade route.
Registration for the Kiddies Parade will take place at 3:30 p.m. at the Public Utility District build-ing, at 210 Division St. The parade
lines up and pro-ceeds southbound on Olympic Avenue, starting at 4:30 p.m., with just enough time for prizes to be awarded that the Grand Parade can follow at 5 p.m. As many as 50 volun-teers are anticipated to be on site to coor-dinate registration, judge entrants and supervise the order in which participants
will make their pro-cession through Arlington.
Copies of regis-tration forms can be downloaded off the Cascade Valley Hospital website at www.cascade-valley.org/parade. Prospective entrants can also call Egger at 360-618-7848, or stop by the recep-tion desk at the hos-pital to register.
Kiddies Parade gives children a shot at local stardom
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Small-town feel of Grand Parade makes it popular with folksMarching bands,
football teams and dance squads have all participated in Arlington’s Fourth of July Grand Parade in years past.
Event organizers expect this year’s I n d e p e n d e n c e Day Grand Parade should offer much the same eclec-tic collection of entrants, who are scheduled to begin their jaunt down Olympic Avenue beginning at 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 4.
Cascade Valley Hospital has taken the lead in put-ting together both parades, and is excited that this year’s Grand Parade will again feature some of the event’s most reliable attend-ees.
“The Mission Pipe Band originally formed in 1962 as a Royal Canadian Legion band. Its connection with
A r l i n g t o n goes back to 1987, when it partici-pated in its first Fourth of July parade right on Olympic A v e n u e . It hasn’t m i s s e d an event since,” said H e a t h e r Logan of C a s c a d e V a l l e y Hospital.
As for the more than 100 other entrants that each year’s G r a n d Parade usu-ally attracts, L o g a n b e l i e v e s that the more creative entrants are more strongly and fondly remembered.
“The crowd loves a show,” Logan said. “They really appreci-
ate all the entries, but for the Fourth of July in Arlington, more is definitely more,” she laughed.
Logan noted that
the small-town feel for which Arlington is praised by a num-ber of residents and visitors alike is bal-anced by the diversi-
ty of partici-pants and attendees that events such as its Fourth of July p a r a d e s attract.
“You see a good mix of old f r i e n d s and new faces at the Grand P a r a d e , ” Logan said. “It’s always great fun.”
Registra-tion for the Grand P a r a d e runs from 2:30-4:30 p.m. at the Public U t i l i t y D i s t r i c t
building, at 210 Division
St. Entrants cannot participate if they aren’t registered by 4:30 p.m. As many as 50 volunteers
are anticipated to be on site to coor-dinate registration, judge entrants and supervise the order in which participants will make their pro-cession through downtown Arlington.
Printable copies of registration forms can be download-ed off the Cascade Valley Hospital website at www.cascadevalley.org/parade. Logan also recommends that prospective entrants call Jennifer Egger at 360-618-7848, or stop by the recep-tion desk at the hos-pital to register.
An entry fee of $100 will be charged for participation by any political entry or person running for office in the upcom-ing election, while a $25 fee will be charged for all com-mercial entries.
All other entrants for the event may register for free.
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Red, white and blue are popular colors for the Grand Parade entrants.
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Longtime retired firefighters to be honored during paradeHarold Smith and
Doug Schmidt, the grand marshals of this year’s Fourth of July Grand Parade, began their fire service careers in Arlington in the 1970s.
They can remem-ber when the Cascade Valley Hospital handled emergency medi-cal service calls for almost all of North Snohomish County, before the growth of the county and the demands of their call volumes over-took the hospital’s ability to serve the area.
Smith and Schmidt spent most of their time in the Arlington Fire Department as volunteers, and became emergency medical technicians long before it was routine for firefight-ers to be dual-certi-fied as paramedics
as well.Schmidt credited
Smith with roping him and a number of other friends, family and neighbors into the fire service and EMS, to the point that the ambulances were run practically out of Smith’s house. “It was neighbors helping neighbors,” Schmidt said.
“The ones who didn’t already live in Arlington, I encour-aged to become part of the commu-nity,” Smith said. “We
have a great system now, but it didn’t happen overnight.”
Indeed, Smith and Schmidt were among the first to attend EMT class-es in Everett, back when they had a 30 percent failure rate.
“Not everybody can do it,” Schmidt said. “But when you see the difference that you can make, it really makes it feel worthwhile.”
“The longer I stuck with it, the more it grew on me,” Smith chuckled.
This move has proved prescient, as the fire department’s service priorities have changed to the point that both men joked that it could be called “the EMS department” instead.
Smith estimated that EMS accounts for 85 percent of the department’s calls, “with a little on
the fire side,” while Schmidt noted that the types of cutting-edge training that were available in the area, especial-ly in the late 1970s and early ‘80s, kept Arlington on the forefront of the EMT field. “We had fewer calls back in the day, but the ones we did get were major,” Smith said. “Our calls might not be as dramatic now, but we receive a much greater number of
them. The few fires we do get anymore are over-dramatized by the media, but we still get plenty of life-or-death calls, like heart attacks.”
Although the fire service and EMS became such a part of both men’s lives that many residents used to call Smith’s wife instead of 911, they agreed that the time was right for them to retire, in no small part because of their families. “I was always on call,” Smith said. “Our spouses put up with it, but after a while, it becomes your life. It gets harder and harder to retire,
because you come to depend on each other like family.”
“At the same time, you have to know when to say when,” Schmidt said. “It’s nice to know I won’t have to leave in the middle of dinner on Thanksgiving or Christmas anymore.”
Smith and Schmidt agreed they were honored to be named grand mar-shals.
“It feels kind of weird,” Schmidt chuckled.
“This is our town,” Smith said. “The people we served were our family and friends. We have a connection to them.”
Doug Schmidt Harold Smith
“But when you see the difference that you can make, it really makes it feel worthwhile.”
Doug Schmidt, parade marshal
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The Rotary Club of Arlington is stocked and loaded with fireworks for the annual Independence Day Quake Field gala.
Entertainment Fireworks Inc. will be setting off $7,600 worth of pyrotechnics into the skies above the Arlington Boys & Girls Club on Saturday, July 4.
The bright lights and loud explosions are set to kick off at around 9 p.m. just after dark. The show normally lasts 20 min-utes, in front of a sizable crowd, so spectators are advised to
arrive early. “We usually get sev-eral hundred people parked in the lots and on the sides of the surrounding streets, so they can set up their chairs and watch,” club member Paul Ellis said.
The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce used to sponsor the event,
“The chamber wanted to focus on other priorities, and the fire-works show is a great way for Rotary to thank the community for supporting our Duck Dash,” Ellis said.
Arlington 4th ends with a bang
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The annual Great Stilly Duck Dash is celebrating its 27th year with a splash.
Every year, the Rotary Club of Arlington raises funds through the Duck Dash to sup-port local causes, and this year $50,000 will go toward a “Splash Pad” automated water playground at Haller Park, which is estimated to cost up to $450,000.
The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians has pledged match-ing funds for up to $50,000 of Duck Dash ticket sales to fund the Splash Pad, which is set to be completed in two multi-year phases, with the first phase aiming to break ground in July of 2016.
Rotary has set a goal of $102,000 for ticket sales, so that it
can continue to sup-port other communi-ty organizations and activities.
Last year, the Duck Dash raised “A Buck A Duck” to support Oso slide victims, totaling $16,432, while in 2013, Rotary raised
more than $150,000 to build the adven-ture playground at Haller Park.
Rotary regularly supports the Boys & Girls Club, Cocoon House, Kids’ Kloset, local food banks, the Boy Scouts and the Stillaguamish
Senior Center. It also provides $7,500 in scholarships to graduating seniors from the Arlington, Darrington and Lakewood high schools.
The Duck Dash began in 1987 to fund a community
youth center that would later hold the Arlington Boys & Girls Club.
Participants pur-chase tickets, and the ticket number corresponds with the number on a rubber duck that is launched into the
Stillaguamish River. The first ducks to arrive at the finish line at Haller Park are the winners, and those ducks are then matched to the ticket purchasers.
There will be 20 winners this year, half receiving $1,000 each and the other half receiving $100 each.
Tickets will be on sale in select local businesses and from Rotarians around town, leading up to and all day on the Fourth. Tickets are $5 each, or five tickets for $20, and will be sold until the Grand Parade starts on the Fourth of July in Arlington.
The Great Stilly Duck Dash kicks off at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 4, at Haller Park. For details, visit www.greatstillyduckdash.com.
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Arlington Fly-In offers historic displays, exciting air showsThis year’s
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It all starts with Kid’s Day, Thursday, July 9, where flight simulators, face painting, helicopters and water bubbles can be enjoyed as well a “unique trav-eling exhibit on the Tuskegee Airmen,” Arlington Mayor Barbara Tolbert said. Kids under 16 can participate in the event for free.
Historic aircraft being displayed will include P-51 Mustangs used by the Tuskegee Airmen from World War II, which will fly daily, Tolbert said.
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Kid’s day will remain open all three days from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. with the air-shows starting from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
“The air shows on Friday, July 11, and Saturday, July 12, will likewise be followed by vintage and warbird aircraft fly-bys, as well as military vehicle pass-and-review parades,” Tolbert said.
Friday, July 10, will start Vintage Day, which will show-case 1920 and 1930 aircraft, including “three-one-of-a-kind antique aircraft all on display together for
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Exhibits at the Arlington Fly-In are both static, as in above where folks can only look at the display, and interactive, as in at right where people can actually operate it.
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band, will play “Hot Air Balloon Night Glow” after the air show at 9:30 p.m.
Other historic aircraft can be seen at the Warbird Area with aircraft from the Historic Flight Foundation as well as Paul Allen’s Flying Heritage Museum on July 11.
There will be shuttles running from the Arlington Airport to downtown July 10-11 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Camping areas for the Fly-In are open to attendees so they can stay on site.
For details, go to www.arlingtonflyin.org.
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Historic planes are one of the major reasons the Arlington Fly-In is a favorite festival year after year.
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Daily schedule of events for Arlington Fly-In, related activitiesThursday, July
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Getting an up-close look at one of these famous warbirds is often a highlight for many.
Other activ-ities: Fly-mart sale (flea market); fly in a World War II bomber; car show featuring vintage, classic, custom and muscle cars; and Camp Adams (travel back to World War II July 10-11 and fire rifle grenade, drive a jeep and ride in a Hellcat tank).
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Music, food, vendors, kids events part of Arlington Street FairThe 25th annual
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Family fun can be had by listening to Music in Park, which will take place all three days with a variety of musicians and bands. Picnic tables and bleach-ers will be open at Legion Park for the event.
“More than one hundred local ven-dors will be set up on the street,” Shalan said. “This year there will be a lot of vintage furni-ture booths, which is all the rage — jewelry, homemade textiles, and pallet art, and many local artisans with a wide variety.”
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M e a n w h i l e , Friday, July 10, will start the Arlington Idol contest at Legion Park at 2 p.m.
“All ages can par-ticipate and there will be cash priz-es in different age groups,” Shalan said. Sign ups will be prior to the event.
The Arlington Arts Council will also do free face painting in front of City Hall.
Elephant ears, cotton candy and kettle corn are among the foods that will be sold dur-ing the street fair.
“The downtown businesses have joined in to provide Arlington a family fun, good time, and do appreciate the support of the local community,” Shalan said. File photo
Vendors sell their creations at the Arlington Street Fair.
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“Youth Engaged in Art” will not be part of Arlington Fly-In this year, but fun and art-ful activities can still be enjoyed, secre-tary of the Arlington Arts Council Andrea Govet said.
The Arlington Street Fair will offer free activities for children Friday, July
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