March 1
Clean up Duvall, 9:30 a.m.: The city of Duvall is requesting community help in taking down the lights from the 2024 Light up Duvall effort. Participants should meet at Duvall Hardware & Garden.
Valley House Brewing annual housewarming, 12 p.m.: Valley House in Duvall is hosting its annual housewarming party with live music, beer and food by Rent’s Due BBQ. There will also be the annual Mardi Gras parade. All are welcome.
Keegan Fest benefit concert, 3-8 p.m.: The Remlinger Brewery is hosting Keegan Fest, an evening of rock music to benefit kids with cancer and their families. There will be featured performances by students of the Lynnwood School of Rock and the Kenmore Middle School Orchestra. Event is free, but donations to support the cause are encouraged. All are welcome. For more information, visit remlingerfarms.com.
Fro-yo eating contest, 5 p.m.: The Swirl in North Bend is hosting its annual frozen yogurt eating contest — take two — to celebrate seven years at its North Bend location and four years at its Snoqualmie Ridge location. All are welcome.
March 3 and every Monday
Volition Brewing trivia night, 7 p.m.: Volition Brewing now hosts trivia night every Monday. The evening’s games include seven rounds, plus audio and visual challenges. Teams can have up to six players, and there are prizes for the top two teams. It is free to play. Volition will have brews available for purchase, and there will be rotating food trucks on site.
March 4 and every Tuesday in March
Knit and crochet basics group, 4:30-6 p.m.: Duvall Friends of the Library is sponsoring a knit and crochet basics get together every Tuesday in March. The time will be spent working on hats and scarves. Beginners are welcome, but the focus of the class is enhancing introductory skills. Supplies are provided but limited. Registration not required.
March 5
The Grange open mic night, 6-8 p.m.: The Grange, 1060 Stilson Ave. SE, North Bend, is having another open mic night, this time hosted by Stacy Powell. Doors open at 5 p.m.; open mic sign-up starts at 5:30 p.m. Event is free and family-friendly.
March 6
Empty Bowls fundraiser, 6 p.m.: Snoqualmie Middle School is hosting its Empty Bowls fundraising event. Students from Key Club and Art Club are partnering to craft handmade bowls for the event, the proceeds of which benefit local food banks. Tickets are $15 and include one bowl and a soup dinner. Tickets can be purchased at tinyurl.com/svsdpayments.
March 7
Mobile blood drive, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.: William Grassie Wine Estates is hosting a blood drive with Bloodworks Northwest at its Snoqualmie Ridge tasting room. Appointments are required and can be made at donate.bloodworksnw.org/donor/schedules/geo.
March 8
Carnation Farms Farmview Dinner, 5-8 p.m.: Experience Carnation Farms’s first Farmview Dinner of 2025 in the newly remodeled Farmview Kitchen. The menu this night includes a country pate, a greens salad, braised short rib and a chocolate dessert. Tickets range from $125-$145 per person, and space is limited. To register, go to carnationfarms.org/events.