Concert pianist, jazz musician and folk-rcok performer John Nilsen brings a piano performance next month at Isadora’s Books and Cafe and the Fall City United Methodist Church.
One might suppose it would be tough for the members of the Snoqualmie Valley Garden Club to part with the veggies, flowers and plants they’ve shepherded through a rough winter and wet spring.
Artists of every stripe are being sought by members of the Festival at Mount Si arts committee, as they ramp up for a major celebration of the arts during North Bend’s Centennial.
Join Snoqualmie Vineyards’ head wine maker, Joy Anderson, as she discusses her winemaking philosophy at The Ridge Supermarket.
Grab your partner: A square dance for participants of all levels of experience is planned for 6:30 p.m. Saturday, April 4, at Cascade View Elementary School in Snoqualmie.
Children are sharpening their senses once again, as the race to collect the most eggs is about to begin.
The dozens of students gathered in Mount Si High School’s auditorium knew they only had a few more hours with their friends. In less than two days the 19 exchange students from Japan would get on a plane bound for home. But that didn’t stifle the laughter or smiles as they played games and signed T-shirts to commemorate the trip.
The Snoqualmie Middle School Drama Club brings a swashbuckling tale to life this weekend at Mount Si.
• After 10 years of study, King County is ready to begin using sludge to grow trees on forest land. Three of the potential test sites, including the preferred parcel, are in the Snoqualmie Valley area. Sludge is the solid material that settles out of waste water during the treatment process. In the past, it was dumped into Puget Sound.
The nation’s economy can either make you laugh — or cry.
A rousing session of square dancing returns this weekend to Cascade View Elementary School in Snoqualmie
• Training a firefighter is more complex than merely setting a fire and extinguishing it. The new state fire training center being built east of North Bend reflects that complexity. The small valley adjacent to Grouse Ridge is filled with roads, buildings, graveled pads and ponds to be used as a central training area for all of the state’s firefighters.
The Love Dare