Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | June 7 edition

Head over to Farmhouse Market, 33521 SE Redmond-Fall City Road, on June 8 to participate in the annual Fall City Day Festival.

Doug Rusk: Head over to the Willliam Grassie SnoRidge Tasting Room, 7802 Center Boulevard SE, Snoqualmie, from 5 to 8 p.m. June 7 for a night with singer and songwriter Doug Rusk. For more information, contact info@wmgrassiewines.com.

Justin Willman: Join the Snoqualmie Casino for a night of magic and laughs with Justin Willman. Willman, best known as the star and creator of the Netflix series “Magic For Humans” and the host of “Cupcake Wars,” will host a show in the casino ballroom on June 7. Tickets found on the casino website start at $40. Guests must be 21 or older to attend. Doors open at 7 p.m. For more information, call 425-888-1234.

Fall City Day Festival: Head over to Farmhouse Market, 33521 SE Redmond-Fall City Road, on June 8 to participate in the annual Fall City Day Festival. The fun family community festival includes parades, a fun run, craft booths, food vendors, live music, pony rides, a watermelon eating contest and more. The event starts with the fun run registration at 7 a.m., followed by a pancake breakfast, and lasts until 5:45 p.m. While the event itself is free, some activities might cost participants. For an events schedule, visit fallcity.org/events. For more information, call 206-227-5708.

Light at the End of the Tunnel Marathon: Participate in or watch others run the Tunnel Marathon or half marathon on June 9, starting at the Snoqualmie Pass and ending near North Bend. The consistent downhill course and low starting elevation help runners set a personal record. For a course map or registration, visit tunnelmarathon.com. For more information, contact info@tunnelmarathon.com.

SnoValley Pride Picnic: Head over to Tolt Commons, 32150 E. Commercial Street in Carnation, on June 9, to participate in the second annual SnoValley Pride Picnic from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. All are encouraged to join in celebrating diversity, inclusion and community spirit. Guests can bring blankets, food, and camp chairs to the event, featuring lawn games, free craft booths, and live music. For more information about the free event, call 503-523-9800.

Weaving Circle: Head over to the Snoqualmie Library, 7824 Center Boulevard, SE, Snoqualmie, for a cozy afternoon of knitting, crocheting and more. While supplies to start a new project are limited, participants are welcome to bring their work in progress or project to the June 9 event from 2 to 3 p.m. For more information, call 425-888-1223.

Hartwood Cafe Ribbon Cutting: Join the new owners at Hartwood Cafe, 202 W. North Bend Way, in North Bend, on June 13 for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and celebration, including specials on food and drink from 4 to 7 p.m. For more information, call 425-281-7874.

Roots of Duvall Walking Tour: Join the Duvall Historical Society for their monthly Roots of Duvall Walking Tour on June 8 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The tour, starting at Taylor Landing, 16201 Main Street NE in Duvall, will stop several times to introduce participants to several “original founding buildings” still standing in the city. The tour covers about 2 miles and is not recommended for children under 7. A $10 donation to the Duvall Historical Society is suggested. For more information, call 425-844-1976.