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Mariachi Quinto Sol is a musical organization and traditional mariachi band spreading mariachi music and Mexican culture throughout the University of Washington and the community beyond.
We are a 9.5 acre farm located in Everson that grows around 80 varieties of vegetables. Mariposa Farm works hard to offer high quality fresh vegetables. Our farm offers fresh picked Certified Organic vegetables, herbs, and berries. We grow a wide variety of produce and we can be found at Bellingham and Seattle farmers markets.
The Mariposa House is dedicated to the ideal that no one should have to live with violence, whether it be social, sexual, mental or physical. We strive to lessen violence in our community, and in our world. We are organized to provide shelter, advocacy-based counseling, and preventative services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Victims of Crime also receive advocacy-based counseling, legal assistance and referrals.
12th and Pine is a project by Marshall Law Band that includes an album, a graphic novel and a documentary. Produced by Jack Endino, the album is a secular sermon that delivers a visceral punch. A product of this time in Seattle, Marshall Law Band’s new project is the next step in the revolutionary ideal for human rights and social justice set forth by civil rights leaders including Dr. Samuel B. McKinney from Mount Zion Baptist Church who brought Dr Martin Luther King Jr to Seattle in 1961.
Mary Mahoney Professional Nurses Organization was first established as the Mary Mahoney Registered Nurse Club in 1949. Anne Foy Baker invited 12 other registered nurses to a meeting in her home to meet one another and discuss the idea of establishing a professional organization. Under her leadership, the organization was created with a two-fold mission: to provide information and support to one another, and to provide scholarship support to students pursuing education and careers in nursing.
The Marysville Historical Society is dedicated to the discovery, preservation, and displaying items relating to the history of the Greater Marysville, Washington area. The true value of history lies in what it tells us about the world in which we live. What greater gift can we give to future generations than a special place to preserve the past for the greater good! Special Events – please call the museum for details: •Annual Spring Tea and Silent Auction – Sunday, April 26, 2020 •Gehl Home – Open most weekends from Memorial Day to Labor Day •Strawberry Festival – June •Home Grown Festival – August •Merrysville for the Holidays – December •Christmas Potluck – December
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