About

About Marysville 250

Marysville250.com helps the community organize information around America's 250th anniversary in a local, practical, and welcoming way.

Mission statement

A simple home for local history, civic context, and community participation.

The mission of Marysville250.com is to help Marysville residents discover local events, share community stories, and connect America's 250th anniversary with the history and civic life of Marysville, Washington.

The site is meant to be practical first: useful links, readable history, clear source context, and a welcoming path for people who want to attend, learn, contribute, or point neighbors toward trusted information.

Who this site is for

Built for people who want Marysville's America 250 story in one place.

Residents and families

A simple place to find events, local history, civic context, and ways to participate in the 2026 anniversary.

Visitors and neighbors

A guide to Marysville gathering places, public programs, local landmarks, and the stories behind them.

Teachers and community groups

A starting point for trusted links, short history features, and approachable civic learning tied to Marysville.

History contributors

A guide for residents who want to preserve memories, photographs, source tips, and story ideas that help fill out the local record.

Independent site

Clear ownership and affiliation

Marysville250.com is an independent community history and event information project. It is not an official City of Marysville website and is not currently affiliated with America250 or any nonprofit organization.

For official event registration, schedule changes, city services, or public notices, use the official City of Marysville website and the event organizer's published materials.

Source & correction policy

Useful community information needs clear sourcing.

Events

Event listings should point back to official City of Marysville materials or confirmed organizers for schedule changes, registration, and weather updates.

History

Local history should favor clear sources such as the Marysville Historical Society, local authors, public records, and identifiable community materials.

Corrections

If a date, name, location, photo credit, or link needs correction, the goal is to update it plainly and preserve reader trust.

Official pages remain the best source for final event details. Independent writing on this site should make a clear distinction between confirmed facts, local interpretation, and source notes.

Photo & logo use

Respecting image permissions and usage rights

Photos, logos, flyers, PDFs, and reproduced materials on Marysville250.com are displayed with permission from the relevant organization or rights holder, from official event materials, or with usage context provided by the source. No images are intentionally used without permission.

If a credit, caption, source, or usage note needs review, source details are welcomed so the public record can be corrected.

Project focus

What Marysville 250 brings together

  1. Events

    Marysville 250 schedule

    Key Marysville 250 events, official flyers, participation details, and links to trusted updates.

  2. Stories

    Local history collection

    Short features, photographs with captions, local landmarks, cemetery stories, school memories, and neighborhood history.

  3. Civics

    Civic learning

    Plain-English context for founding documents, constitutional amendments, civic participation, and how national history connects to local life.

Story tips & corrections

Have a Marysville memory, photo, correction, or source tip?

Community history grows through specific details. Memories, photographs, and corrections are most useful when they include enough context for a local history organization, event organizer, or community editor to understand, credit, and verify them.

For official event questions, registration, or schedule changes, use the City of Marysville event page. For local-history research, the Marysville Historical Society is a strong starting point.

Helpful details to include

  • What happened, where it happened, and the approximate year or date.
  • Names of people, places, organizations, or events that should be credited.
  • Whether photos or documents may be published, and who should receive credit.
  • Any source notes that can help verify the story before it appears on the site.