![]() She said after school families come out and bring the kids, and the senior centers love to bring their residents out too.Īmy Cox, 91, came out on the van from Grandview. ![]() It wouldn’t be possible without their sponsors, she added. Susie Black, the event coordinator for Providence Foundation, said they started Community Open House just a few years ago, and it’s always been a huge hit. She said she is in the choir at M-P, but they weren’t one of the singing groups performing that day. She had never been to the event before either. Kayana Kunde, a senior at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, was there as a volunteer. ![]() While they liked the trees and listening to the choir, they were there for one main reason. He added he was impressed, as he had never even been to the casino before.ĭolan Wernet of Marysville was there with his kids, grandkids and a great grandchild. They were watching him for awhile, and he said, “I want to go to the Festival of the Trees,” Haynes said. She told him for Christmas she wanted “Anna and Elsa dresses” from Disney’s movie “Frozen.”ĭavid and Gretchen Haynes of Everett were there with their grandson Jack McClelland, 6, who had heard about the event at school. Of course seeing Santa was a highlight for Ava.
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