Flag-waving signalers. Trash-handling apes. Do-it-yourself chalk artists. A man made of mirrors.
All these sights and more are there for the beholding during Fall City Arts’ annual Art Extravaganza, all day Saturday, June 18.
Flag-waving signalers. Trash-handling apes. Do-it-yourself chalk artists. A man made of mirrors.
All these sights and more are there for the beholding during Fall City Arts’ annual Art Extravaganza, all day Saturday, June 18.
Fall City has always been a place to make a connection. The Fall City Historical Society celebrates the community’s role as a crossroads during Fall City Days.
It may be hard to imagine for the younger generation, but for hundreds of years, this area was an important connection point for travelers and commerce. From its origins as one of the major Snoqualmie tribal villages and later as “The Landing,” Fall City was a hub for connecting land to river, rail to road, and east to west.
More than half-a-dozen Fall City firefighters have volunteered to be dunked for a good cause during Fall City Days.
Staff at King County Fire District 27 are hosting the dunk tank this year, 12:30 to 5 p.m. by the children’s carnival area off main street.
Fall City’s historic Baxter Barn farm is in charge of the decoration of Bubbles the Salmon this year.
The big, fishy float gets redecorated by a different group in the community most every year for Fall City Days.
The Snoqualmie Valley’s own Boy Scout Troop 466 has been named Troop of the Year by the Alpine District of…
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