Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | July 26 edition

Don’t miss: Northwest Railway Museum’s Day Out With Thomas continues July 26-28.

Create Your Own Pet Rock: Join Fall City Arts at the Fall City Art Park, 33511 Redmond-Fall City Rd. SE, on July 26, to create your paint rock. The free event starts at 4:30 p.m. Contact hello@fallcityarts.org.

Sheyenne Leonard: On July 26, head to the William Grassie Wine Estates, 7802 Center Boulevard SE, Snoqualmie, to listen to a mix of acoustic, indie, folk, and county singer-songwriter Sheyenne Leonard. The event, from 6 to 8 p.m., is free for all attendees of all ages. Contact info@wmgrassiewines.com.

SR 906 Cleanup: Meet WSDOT and Dru Bru at 10 Pass Life Way #3 to participate in an SR 906 cleanup event. Participants will leave the taproom around 9:30 a.m. July 27 and clean up litter along the state route. Volunteers returning to the taproom at 11 a.m. must sign a WSDOT waiver and watch a short informational video before heading out. They will receive a token for a Dru Bru beverage and be entered into a raffle to earn prizes. For more information, contact info@drubru.com.

Snoqualmie Pass Art Market: Head over to Dru Bru, 10 Pass Life Way #3 at Snoqualmie Pass, to enjoy a day in the mountains while meeting and supporting local artists and makers. Jewelry, prints, apparel and more will be available for purchase. The event will last from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 27. For more information, contact info@drubru.com.

Women’s Self-Defense Workshop: Head over to Renzo Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, 385565 SE River St. in Snoqualmie, for its first free monthly women’s self-defense workshop from 12:30 to 2 p.m. July 27. Classes are open to ages 12+, but Renzo Gracie advises that they will be discussing real and sometimes uncomfortable situations. Participants can look forward to gaining confidence and proper self-defense techniques. Classes fill up quickly, so those interested are encouraged to reserve a spot on renzograciesnoqualmie.com. For more information, contact info@rgapnw.com.

Sips and Stems Pop-Up: Visit William Grassie Wine Estates, 7802 Center Blvd. SE in Snoqualmie from 1 to 5 p.m. July 28 to create a bouquet, bud vase, or basket with local floral specialist Crystal Hamlin. All ages are welcome to the event. For more information, contact info@wmgrassiewines.com.

Hypnosis Workshop: Join the Sno-Valley Senior Center, 4610 Stephens Avenue in Carnation, for a hypnosis workshop with licensed hypnotherapist Michele Whittington. Participants in the free event will learn how to communicate with their bodies, better ways to manage their inner critics, and what it would take to design their best life using their imagination. The 90-minute July 29 workshop will begin at 1 p.m. For more information, call 425-333-4152.

WTA Hike-a-Thon: Join the Washington Trails Association and Dru Bru to kick off WTA’s annual peer-to-peer fundraiser. Participants will meet at the Gold Creek Pond parking lot, NF-9080, Snoqualmie Pass, at 5 p.m. Aug. 1 to kick off the 2-mile hike, followed by a post-hike hang out at the Dru Bru Taproom, 10 Pass Life Way #3. $1 from every pint and $4 from every pitcher sold during the event will be donated to WTA. Registration for the free event is required and can be completed at wta.org/get-involved/join/hike-a-thon. For more information, contact info@drubru.com.

Shop, Dine and Unwind: Head to Historic Downtown Snoqualmie on Railroad Ave. on the evening of August 1 to shop, dine and unwind by strolling through unique shops, local cuisine and drink award-winning wines. The Sno-Valley Chamber of Commerce will host the event, encouraging support for small businesses every Thursday throughout the summer. For more information, contact michele@snovalley.com.