Get ready to fill that boot! North Bend firefighters will be using their boots throughout the summer to help area adults and children with neuromuscular diseases, during the 53rd annual “Fill the Boot” drive.
Snoqualmie Riders, a group of American Legion members who also ride motorcycles, are currently meeting in the Valley.
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources has temporarily closed two recreational trails on Tiger Mountain, near North Bend.
Identity theft: At 11:53 a.m., a woman called to report that she believed she was the victim of identity theft. Since February, two unauthorized accounts have been opened in California under her name. She has since opened an identity protection account.
The city of Snoqualmie is looking for dedicated men and women who are willing to serve their community as volunteer members of their fire department. New members receive comprehensive training in fire suppression, medical emergencies, and rescue services.
To celebrate the start of construction for the new 5,000 square foot Carnation Library, a ground breaking party is 3 p.m. Thursday, July 24, at 4804 Tolt Ave.
• Open mic at Isadora’s Books and Cafe, 8062 Railroad Ave. S.E., Snoqualmie, from 7 to 10 p.m. Now serving wine and beer. Call (425) 888-1345 for information.
While the Snoqualmie Valley Relay for Life recently wrapped up at Centennial Fields, Valley residents will get another opportunity to help fight cancer, with a bluegrass and old-style country music concert, set for Saturday, July 26 at the Nursery at Mount Si.
A spaghetti dinner, raffle and silent auction, raising funds to fight autism, is planned for 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 31 at Cascade Covenant Church, 13225 436th Ave. S.E., North Bend. Cost is a $20 donation per person.
A spaghetti dinner, raffle and silent auction, raising funds to fight autism, is planned for 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 31 at Cascade Covenant Church, 13225 436th Ave. S.E., North Bend. Cost is a $20 donation per person.
The King County Road Services Division will start work next week to replace four small bridges near Fall City.