Apr 06, 2026 04:52PM ● By Shamaya Sutton
Raffle baskets, finger foods and photo opportunities are staple amenities at almost any fundraising gala, but English country dancing is a rarer draw.
Mar 30, 2026 03:19PM ● By Shamaya Sutton, photos by Shamaya Sutton
Student musicians took the stage March 20 at the Tri-Counties Community Center in Marysville for Marysville Charter Academy for the Arts’ second annual Battle of the Bands, a growing event that is helping fund the school’s advanced guitar program while giving young performers real-world experience.
Mar 16, 2026 03:27PM ● By Shamaya Sutton
Theater lovers and community supporters are invited to step into a world of masks, music and imagination when The Acting Company hosts its second annual Bard’s Ball on Saturday, March 28, at the Tri-Counties Community Center in Marysville.
Mar 03, 2026 11:39AM ● By Shamaya Sutton
For more than two decades, the annual Winter Pow Wow at the Tri-Counties Community Center has offered the community a lively and welcoming introduction to Native culture, blending tradition with lighthearted fun.
Jan 05, 2026 05:56PM ● By Shamaya Sutton, photos by Shamaya Sutton
What began as a modest outreach effort in the Yuba County foothills has grown into one of the region’s most consistent senior-focused programs, and now “Seniors on the Go” is preparing to expand once again.
Dec 16, 2025 01:25PM ● By Shamaya Sutton, photos by Shamaya Sutton
Floor-to-ceiling stacks of presents lined the youth-side lobby of the Tri-Counties Community Center on Dec. 7 as families gathered for the organization’s annual Winter Wonderland celebration — an event that continues to grow each year in both size and impact.
Jul 29, 2025 02:22PM ● By Shamaya Sutton, photos by Shamaya Sutton
Bringing Health Resources and Community Connection to Marysville
Jun 18, 2025 01:36PM ● By Shamaya Sutton
Pro Wrestling Event Aims to Raise Funds and Futures at Local Community Center
Feb 05, 2025 01:39PM ● By Shamaya Sutton, photos by Shamaya Sutton
Tri-Counties Community Center in Marysville held its third annual gala on Jan. 25 while saying goodbye to its longtime director Peggy DeHaan. DeHaan has worked and volunteered with the center for the past seven years but recently decided to retire from her position, due to ongoing health issues.