The big band era continues to bounce on for North Bend resident Harley Brumbaugh and his seven-man band, the Horns A’ Plenty.
Building is reminder of agricultural legacy
I knew that I was in for a treat when I saw “A Fraction of the Whole” shortlisted for a 2008 Man Booker award.
North Bend Massage hosts free massage day
When a Maasai girl in Kenya wants to get married, an ugly smile can keep her from getting a proposal.
• Tumwater Surprise performs from 6 to 8 p.m. at Mike’s Cascade Grill, 727 Center Blvd. S.E., Snoqualmie; (425) 888-5085. The show is free and donations will be accepted for Snoqualmie Valley Relay for Life.
Meadowbrook Farm Interpretive Center is the site for an afternoon of activities including building, decorating and flying kites, a guided nature walk, science experiment kits, history video presentations, elk tracking and more, on Sunday, June 21.
In a rattle of wheels and a blaze of color, the three members of Fall City’s own Shopping Cart Drill Team marched down State Highway 202.
Fall City Arts is bringing a wealth of creative, family-oriented events to Fall City Days, Saturday, June 20, in downtown Fall City. This year’s lineup includes:
Snoqualmie Casino’s LIT cigar lounge is bringing the tradition of the cigar dinner back to the Northwest on Saturday, June 20, when it hosts the Ashton Cigar Dinner in the casino’s Ballroom.
“Coming Together,” the fourth annual Snoqualmie Valley School District Eighth Grade Art Show, is 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 10, at the Twin Falls Middle School commons.
Two members of the Snoqualmie Valley’s Cowgirl Spirit Rescue Drill Team have been selected to compete in the Western States Extreme Mustang Makeover, taking place this month at the Western States Horse Expo in Sacramento, Calif.