The Northwest Railway Museum hosts a special weekday train ride, Friday, Aug. 20, during Railroad Days.
Simply get on your bike and ride to take part in the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Tour de Peaks, the Snoqualmie Valley’s annual cycling event.
The Mount Si Senior Center in North Bend hosts a Festival at Mount Si breakfast, 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday,…
“Plein Air” is another way of saying “in the open air.” Painters will take their easels into the open air at the second annual Snoqualmie Plein Air Paint Out, Saturday, Aug. 28.
Fifteen members of the Rhythmics, a group of elite handbell ringers at Fall City Methodist Church, toured America this summer, sharing their talents with communities nearly 3,000 miles from home.
Auditions to be held for Bless This House, a praise band for Snoqualmie United Methodist Church, are 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 14, and 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 21, at the church.
Mount Si High School’s Girl Scout Troop 41784 wanted the prestige of claiming the highest honor in girls scouting. They put together a recipe book promoting healthy eating choices in a bid for the Gold Award.
Marking its 30th summer festival in the Valley, Carnation’s Camlann Medieval Village is bringing new traditions, sites and scenes to the celebration.
Don’t lace up your boots quite yet.But soon, you will have a new, official trail up to Kamikaze Falls.
The Snoqualmie Firefighters Association will hold its annual fund-raising pancake breakfast, Saturday, Aug. 21, during Snoqualmie’s Railroad Days celebration.
This summer, join Seattle Public Utilities naturalists and staff to tour the unique land and water features of the 90,638-acre protected Cedar River Municipal Watershed, the source of 70 percent of the Seattle area’s drinking water.
Every dog has his day. Your dog might just get his special moment at the Pet Beauty Pageant and Amazing Animal Talent Show during North Bend’s Festival at Mount Si.
National Dance Day, observed on Saturday, July 31, is a day for bringing youth and adults together in movement.
Dancers at Reach Eastside Performing Arts in Preston, and its “Reach For the Sky July” youth camp, will be participating.