Feb. 14
Valentine’s night dancing, 6-8 p.m.: Remlinger Farms is hosting a night of music and dancing with performances by The Fabulous Orchids, a longtime Seattle group known for playing 1960s girls groups hits.
Queer open mic night, 7:30 p.m.: The Black Dog Arts Cafe in downtown Snoqualmie is hosting its LGBTQ+ open mic night, featuring local banjoist Elizabeth Hill. All are welcome to attend; all LGBTQ+ individuals are welcome to perform. Each performer will get up to 10-15 minutes of stage time. Food and drinks will be available to purchase. The event is free to attend; doors open and sign-up begins at 6:30 p.m.
Vintage Valentine’s Cabaret, 8 p.m.: A trio of singing, bass and piano will serenade guests in a vintage jazz cabaret show at Miller’s in Carnation. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at millerscarnation.com.
Feb. 15
Wildlife birding walk, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.: Carnation Farms is hosting a wildlife birding walk through the Snoqualmie Valley floodplain led by Martha Jordan, founder and executive director of the Northwest Swan Conservation Association. Event is open to all ages, and those under age 18 can participate for free. Tickets are available on a sliding scale from $10-$20. Visit carnationfarms.org/events for more information and to purchase a ticket.
Valentine’s Day-themed comedy night, 9-10:30 p.m.: Visit Pour House Pete’s in Carnation for a Valentine’s-themed comedy show by comedian couple Rachel and Richie Aflleje. Event is free and for those ages 21 and up.
Feb. 16
North Fork Farm wedding show, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.: North Fork Farm Events is hosting a wedding show where soon-to-be-married couples can chat with vendors and get wedding planning inspiration. Event is free and open to all. Learn more at northforkfarmevents.com.
Feb. 17
Rob Wotton campaign kickoff, 6-7:30 p.m.: Wotton’s campaign is hosting “A Salute to Small Businesses” kickoff event at Sigillo Cellars in downtown Snoqualmie. RSVP at robwotton.com.
Feb. 18
Carnation blood drive, 12-6 p.m.: Bloodworks NW will park its Bloodmobile across the street from Carnation City Hall. Reserve an appointment time at donate.bloodworksnw.org/donor/schedules/geo.
Snoqualmie Valley History 101, 6:30-8 p.m.: The Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum is hosting a weekly history series through March. This week’s lesson is on the arrival of railways and towns. Event is in the Northwest Railway Museum’s Railway Education Center.
Feb. 19
Pajama party game night, 5-7 p.m.: The North Bend Downtown Foundation is hosting an afters hours community game night at Trail Youth Coffee Home. All are invited to the free event, and pajamas are encouraged. RSVP by emailing jessica@northbenddowntown.org.
Feb. 21
Duvall Improv Social Club show, 7-9 p.m.: The Black Dog Arts Cafe in downtown Snoqualmie is hosting a show by the Duvall Improv Social Club. Event is free, with a suggested donation of $10. The cafe has food and drink options available to purchase.
Send your Snoqualmie Valley calendar events to reporter Grace Gorenflo at grace.gorenflo@valleyrecord.com.