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.
Feb. 21-23
“Twin Peeks” pop-up gallery: North Bend’s Scott Rinckenberger Gallery will have a pop-up gallery during Real Twin Peaks weekend featuring photographs from Scott Rinckenberger’s ongoing project, Twin Peeks. It is “a study and celebration of the eccentricities of the Twin Peaks community” from the window of his studio across the street from Twede’s Cafe, according to the website. Opening night is Feb. 21 from 5-9 p.m.
Feb. 21-24
Real Twin Peaks: The Valley’s annual celebration of the iconic 90s drama is here. See a list of the weekend’s events at valleyrecord.com.
Feb. 22-24
“Twin Peaks” brunch: The Restaurant at Salish Lodge — known as the Great Northern Hotel to “Twin Peaks” fans — will host a brunch will “Twin Peaks”-themed specials all weekend. Reserve a table at salishlodge.com.
Feb. 23
“Twin Peaks” pinball tournament, 3-7:30 p.m.: Volition Brewing — also known as a store called Run Silent, Run Drapes in “Twin Peaks” season 3 — is hosting a pinball tournament during Real Twin Peaks weekend. The tournament has a three-strike format and is open to those ages 13 and up. All skill levels are welcome. Entry is $5.
Feb. 25
Chat with Duvall City Council, 10-11 a.m.: Duvall City Council members invite residents to come chat with them over a cup of coffee at CC’s Espresso & Ice Creamery.
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 industry. Event is in the Northwest Railway Museum’s Railway Education Center.
Feb. 26
North Bend shoreline access workshop, 6-7 p.m.: The city of North Bend invites the community to provide feedback on the new North Bend Shoreline Public Access and Trail. The project will allow public access to the Middle Fork and South Fork Snoqualmie rivers. The meeting is at City Hall.
North Bend Ballarat Plaza Workshop, 7-8 p.m.: The city of North Bend invites the community to provide feedback on plans for a landscaped public gathering area on Ballarat Avenue. The plaza, located between the North Bend Bar and Grill and the North Bend Shell Station, would potentially include a small community stage, seating and mountain viewing. The meeting is at City Hall.
Send your Snoqualmie Valley community events to reporter Grace Gorenflo at grace.gorenflo@valleyrecord.com.