Join School of the Lost Arts for their annual spring open house, noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 30, at…
“The Foreigner” comedy continues this month at Valley Center Stage, during ‘Pay What You Can Thursdays.’ When a socially awkward…
The Mountains to Sound Greenway is marching into the next 20 years, literally. In celebration of their 20th Anniversary, the Greenway Trust is planning a nine-day march from Ellensburg to Seattle, weaving through the trails of the protected local landscape.
For the 12th year, young musicians from the Snoqualmie Valley and neighboring towns are jamming away in garages and basements everywhere, gearing up for the Cedarcrest High School Battle of the Bands. The student-music event is 6 to 11 p.m Saturday, April 23. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., tickets are $7. For more information, visit http://chsbattle.info.
Valley Animal Partners’ third annual Dessert Auction is 5:30 to 8 p.m. Saturday, April 30, at the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 8200 Railroad Ave., Snoqualmie.
Valley Animal Partners raises funds for its spay and neuter assistance program benefiting pets in the communities of North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City and Preston. To date, they have provided these services to more than 100 pets in local communities.
Pre-purchase tickets to guarantee a seats, as only a limited number of tickets will be available at door. Advance tickets may be purchased through a VAP member or at the following locations:
The Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Auxiliary holds its annual Plant Sale, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 30 at the Mount Si Senior Center.
From the fun and light-hearted to the solemn, families can find plenty of worship and youth-related activities during Easter week. Activities include:
The city of North Bend is hosting the 2011 Yard Waste Recycling Program, which runs through October 22.
North Bend residents may bring their yard waste to the North Bend Public Works Shop at 1155 E. North Bend Way, 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays, April 16, 23, May 7, 21, and June 4 and 18.
North Bend Mayor Ken Hearing enjoys a Sandra Brown historical novel in the ‘reading seat’ at North Bend Library, promoting King County Library’s Take Time To Read program.
Library staff emphasize daily reading, and may hand out Starbucks gift cards to people they see reading in the community.
Fourteen young finalists put on a show at the 2011 Sno Valley Idol Junior competition finals. A panel of three music industry professionals, Annmarie Farris, Susanna Fuller and Danny Kolke, had the difficult task of scoring contestants on natural ability, quality of performance, showmanship and audience appeal, narrowing down the field to the top three finalists before the final audience vote.
Local actress Denise Paulette brings back her one-woman look at Jazz-age muse Zelda Fitzgerald, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 9, at Miller’s Community and Arts Center, 4597 Tolt Avenue, Carnation.
The play is written by William Luce, and directed by Vince Balestri. The wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zelda was also an author, painter and ballet dancer. Paulette has several times portrayed Zelda’s story of passion, wit, determination, and living in one’s art, no matter the situation.
Following in the footsteps of wolves, cougars and the scientists working to understand their place in the rapidly changing world of nature, award-winning filmmakers Karen and Ralf Meyer of Green Fire Productions have captured the predators’ ongoing drama in their new documentary, “Lords of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators.”
It’ll be a swashbuckling adventure when the International Pirates invade the Sno-Valley Senior Center dinner on Saturday, April 9.