Firefighters with Eastside Fire and Rescue will seek donations during two Fill the Boot drives, 2 to 6 p.m. Friday, July 30, and Friday, Sept. 10, at the intersection of Bendigo Boulevard and Mount Si Boulevard in North Bend.
Examples of famed Celadon pottery, a trademark sea-green ceramic made in the Snoqualmie sister city of Gangjin, are normally kept at Snoqualmie City Hall.
But the crafts will be on view at the first Snoqualmie Valley Festival of Music, set for Aug. 7 and 8 at North Bend’s Mountain Meadows Farm.
Kung Fu Club of Fall City/Issaquah is holding workout sessions in the Raging River this summer.
At age 2, Lenore Vardi was instantly in love with the old violin her father kept in a closet. She began playing the instrument at age 7, and grew to become a well-known soloist. This summer, she headlines the Vardi Chamber Players at the first annual Snoqualmie Valley Festival of Music, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 7 and 8, at Mountains Meadows Farm in North Bend.
Prog rock is not dead. Far from it: Progressive music prophets Yes, who play Thursday at Snoqualmie Casino in concert with Peter Frampton, continue to spread the good word of the experimental, jazz-influenced form of rock and roll.
North Bend’s downtown blocks will be the scene of dancing in the streets, mighty men, cute pets and colorful kids when North Bend Downtown Block Party returns this weekend.
Could the world’s strongest man reside in North Bend?
Find out, when Alpine Fitness and Emerald City Smoothie will winnow down all comers to crown the Almost Strongest Man competition winner at the North Bend Downtown Block Party.
North Bend’s Centennial theme, “The Arts in North Bend Are Alive and Growing” is coming true.
Created for the North Bend Block Party, a live demonstration area and gallery, dubbed “Arts Right Down Our Alley,” will be presented in front of Centennial Mural and in the alley between North Bend Way and Second Street, behind Bank of America.
Encompass of North Bend is organizing a full slate of children’s activities for the North Bend Block Party.
North Bend Way meets Broadway when the newly formed Cascade Dance Academy Company presents three showstoppers from their recent spring recital, 4 p.m. Saturday, July 17, on the Block Party stage.
A free concert in the Tunes and Trains 2010 series is noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 17, at Railroad Park in downtown Snoqualmie.
The afternoon’s performers include Valeri Lopez, Abbey White, and Max Capestany.
The community of Carnation hosted a full day of Fourth of July fun, with plenty of activities to thrill the…