The Food Commons replaced the previous cafeteria, the site of the 2014 shooting, at Marysville Pilchuck High School. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

The Food Commons replaced the previous cafeteria, the site of the 2014 shooting, at Marysville Pilchuck High School. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Memorial walk to honor victims of Marysville Pilchuck shooting

Thursday is the 10th anniversary of the shooting that killed four students. The walk will start at Quil Ceda Stadium.

MARYSVILLE — A memorial walk will be held Thursday for the 10th anniversary of the mass shooting at Marysville Pilchuck High School .

On Oct. 24, 2014, four students — Shaylee Chuckulnaskit, 14, Andrew Fryberg, 15, Zoe Galasso, 14, and Gia Soriano, 14 — were killed. The sole survivor, Nate Hatch, 14, was shot in the jaw. The shooter, Jaylen Fryberg, 15, killed himself after the attack.

“Join us in remembrance of Zoe, Gia, Andrew, and Shaylee and for strength and peace for Nate, the students’ families, friends, staff, and the lives forever changed on October 24, 2014,” a flyer for the walk reads.

Those participating in the walk — organized by Uniting Stories, a Marysville-Tulalip Community Coalition — are asked to gather on the field at Quil Ceda Stadium, located at the Marysville Pilchuck campus at 5611 108th St. NE, at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. The walk will begin at 7 p.m. and will go from the stadium around the campus.

The Marysville Noon Rotary will provide mini-light candles. Organizers ask that attendees to not bring or ignite any wax or other ignitable candles at the event.

Parking is located in front of the school, as well as south and north of the stadium.

Will Geschke: 425-339-3443; william.geschke@heraldnet.com; X: @willgeschke.

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