Solar-power electric vehicles running from Monroe to Preston, linking trails to transit hubs at major highways may seem far out.
But members of Transition Snoqualmie Valley are sounding the call for the community to plan for a hopeful future in the face of dwindling global oil reserves.
Get in shape for the holiday season and help local youth in the second annual Snoqualmie Ridge Turkey Trot.
The Northwest Natural Horsemanship Center and The Grange Supply Co-Op in Issaquah will host the first Northwest Equine Fashion Show, 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, at the Center in Fall City, Wash.
At age 74, Carnation’s H.L. “Red” Engle is still fascinated by history. He has drafted a new manuscript, “Track of the Mammoth,” his first foray into prehistoric fiction.
The murder was announced as the salad arrived, a detective was fingering culprits as steaks were hitting tables, and the case was solved shortly after dessert.
The scene was the Woodman Lodge Steakhouse and Saloon in Snoqualmie, where the Events on the Edge troupe hosts its new Murder Mystery Dinners.
At first, it’s hard to wrap the mind around what Matt Baker calls a job. Imagine a job description that involves making people laugh while doing things like spearing vegetables in mid air and juggling with your mouth. That is what Matt Baker of the aptly named Matt Baker Comedy Stunt Show has chosen as his profession.
It’s not every day that your average second grader can go long with a professional football player.
But last Tuesday, Oct. 26, students at Snoqualmie Elementary School did just that, exercising with Seattle Seahawks tight end John Carlson, No. 89 himself.
Families seeking information about their roots can find resources at Family History Expo X, a day of genealogy classes, displays and seminars, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, at the Bellevue Stake Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 14536 Main St. Registration begins at 8 a.m.
The Mountains to Sound Greenway is enlisting the help of Snoqualmie Valley volunteers to help plant trees at North Bend’s Riverside Park on Saturday, Nov. 6. This event is part of a campaign to plant 25,000 native trees and shrubs in several natural areas throughout the Greenway.
The Umibushi Self-Defense Academy hosts a free Halloween Costume Contest and Safety Class, 6 to 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29,…
Maiya Weinmaster dances with Sarah Werner’s “Thriller” troupe, practicing for the Si View Halloween Carnival and Haunted House Wednesday, Oct. 20, in a community center practice room. Costumed creepies of all ages gathered for the show, based on the 1983 Michael Jackson video.
Putting the finishing touches to a dungeon chamber, Si View’s master of horror, Michael Csendes, is readying the annual Halloween Haunted House at Si View Community Center.
Visitors can test their bravery from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday Oct. 30, at 400 S.E. Orchard Drive. Spooky fun at Si View draws up to 400 people in their Halloween finest.
A downtown tradition, the Snoqualmie Treat Harvest is 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29, at participating merchants.