Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | March 28 edition

Welcome spring with the March of the Vegetables parade this Saturday.

March 28

Sip & spin at Pearl and Stone, 5:30-7:30 p.m.: Pearl and Stone Wine Co. in North Bend is hosting an evening of drinks and music from a live DJ. Entry is free.

Stargazing in Duvall, 7:30 p.m. to 12 a.m.: Volunteers from the Seattle Astronomical Society will be sharing their telescopes with the public at Duvall’s Big Rock Sports Field. All are welcome to enjoy what is predicted to be a night of dark skies good for stargazing. As bright white lights can disturb night vision for up to 40 minutes, it is requested that attendees park in the lower lot or as far away from the middle field as they can, with headlights facing the street, and only bring red flashlights.

March 29

Carnation Farms restoration work party, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.: Carnation Farms, in partnership with Stewardship Partners, is hosting an ecological restoration work party. Participants will learn about restoration efforts, take a guided walk and do restoration work for an hour. Each group will get to pot and take home a native plant. All are welcome. The event is free to attend with optional donation, the proceeds of which benefit Carnation Farms and Stewardship Partners. To register, go to carnationfarms.org/events.

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March of the Vegetables, 3 p.m.: Duvall’s annual March of the Vegetables parade is back to kick off spring. The parade will begin in the parking lot 26401 NE Richardson St. and end with live music, activities and a beer garden at Depot Park. All are welcome to watch or adorn vegetable attire and march.

March 30

Late-night karaoke at Duvall Tavern, 9 p.m. to 12 a.m.: Duvall Tavern is hosting late-night karaoke every Saturday. Event is open to everyone age 21 and over.

April 2

Low-cost veterinary care pop-up, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.: The nonprofit Valley Animal Partners will be providing veterinary care at Pet Place Market in North Bend. The cost of care is offered on a sliding scale based on what the family can afford. Event is first come, first serve. Limit of two pets per family.

Speakeasy drag night, 7-9 p.m.: The Bindlestick in downtown Snoqualmie is hosting its monthly drag show in a speakeasy-style lounge. The event includes visual artistry, dramedy and craft cocktails, hosted by local drag queen Misty LaRue. Each drag night has a different theme and guest prizes. Event is for ages 21 and up. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com.

April 3

Duvall Chamber Nonprofit Showcase, 6-8 p.m.: The Duvall Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual Nonprofit Showcase in the Carnation Farms hippodrome. This year, the event will be free and open to the public to increase exposure. The evening will showcase several Snoqualmie Valley nonprofits and the great work they do. There will also be a raffle and a silent auction benefiting the chamber.

April 5

Oxbow Farm native plant sale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center in Carnation is hosting its spring native plant sale. The event will include over 100 native plant species to choose from, as well as educational opportunities. Sales are card-only; no cash accepted.

Sipping in the Rain wine walk, 3-6 p.m.: The SnoValley Chamber of Commerce is hosting a winter wine walk with several participating merchants. Tickets purchased ahead of time include a souvenir glass and 10 drink tickets for $25. Tickets can also be purchased day-of for $30. For more information, go to snovalley.org/events/calendar.