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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2
AARP TAX HELP: Get help with your taxes with help from AARP Tax Aide volunteers, 10 a.m. at North Bend Library. This program is free to everyone regardless of income or age. LITTLE TOWN BLUES: Fundraiser event helps send 20 Mount Si Jazz Band students to New York City for the Essentially Ellington Jazz Compeittion. A set dinner, an evening of jazz for a donation of $50. Sponsored by the Boxley’s Music Fund, and Snoqualmie Valley Kiwanis and Rotary. Reservations required. All ticket sales will be matched by the Rotary and Kiwanis; http://www.mountsibands.org/ellington.html. GEEKS WHO DRINK: Snoqualmie Falls Brewery and Taproom hosts Geeks Who Drink Trivia Night at 7 p.m. Dine and sip craft beer while playing trivia with up to six of your friends. Learn more at http://www. geekswhodrink.com.
THURSDAY, APRIL 3 SCIENCE FAIR: Twin Falls Middle School annual Science Fair is 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the school, 46910 SE Middle Fork Rd., North Bend. Fun, informative fair features projects from every student in all three grades. Due to limited parking, families are asked to carpool when possible; http:// www.svsd410.org/twinfalls. LIVE SHOW: Over the River and Through the Woods, a funny, poignant play, is 7:30 p.m. at Valley Center Stage, North Bend. Tickets at www.valleycenterstage.org.
LUNCH AND LEARN: “Lighten the Emotional Load,” noon at Snoqualmie Fire Station. Angela Barbera will explain how to positively influence your emotional brain through neuroscience, mindfulness and well-being.
FRIDAY, APRIL 4 CHAMBER BREAKFAST: A five-Chamber Networking Breakfast is 7:30 a.m. at the Issaquah Holiday Inn, 1801 12th Avenue Northwest. Meet new contacts and have meaningful business conversations. Sign up at http:// www.snovalley.org/ LIVE MUSIC: Paul Green and Brian Butler play blues music, 7 to 9 p.m upstairs at the Snoqualmie Brewery. No cover charge. LARAMIE PLAY: “The Laramie Project,” a play about the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay student at the University of Wyoming, is 8 p.m. at The Black Dog Arts Cafe, Snoqualmie; blackdogsnoqualmie.com. LIVE SHOW: Over the River and Through the Woods, a funny, poignant play, is 7:30 p.m. at Valley Center Stage, North Bend. Tickets at www.valleycenterstage.org.
SATURDAY, APRIL 5 SAT PREP CLASSES: High school students can prepare for the SAT, 10 a.m. at Fall City Library. Registration required; (425) 222-5951. SWEDISH FLEA MARKET: Flea market sponsored by the Skogsblommen Eastside Swedish heritage organization is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Vasa Park Ballroom, 3560 W. Lake Sammamish Parkway S.E., Bellevue. LARAMIE PLAY: “The Laramie Project” is 3 and 8 p.m. at The Black Dog Arts
Cafe, Snoqualmie; Get tickets and learn more at blackdogsnoqualmie. com. LIVE SHOW: Over the River and Through the Woods, a funny, poignant play, is 7:30 p.m. at Valley Center Stage, North Bend. Tickets at www.valleycenterstage.org.
SATURDAY, APRIL 12 STEAK DINNER: Sno-Valley Senior Center’s monthly steak dinner, with seating at 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Learn more at www.snovalleysenior.org FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS: Mount Si High School Festival of Arts is 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the high school library and in the Wildcat Court. See works by Mount Si students. GARDEN SEMINAR: Learn about IPM and Weed Management, 11 a.m. at North Bend Library.
FRIDAY, APRIL 18 CHAMBER LUNCH: Earl Bell, author of the book, “Winning in Baseball and Business,” speaks at the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce April Luncheon, 11:30 a.m. at the TPC Snoqualmie Ridge. Learn a model for creating a spiral of awesomeness in your company. TRIVIA NIGHT: Sip With Valley Young Professionals Trivia Night is 6:30 p.m. at Sno-Falls Brewery, visit http://www.snovalley.org/vyp.
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Vivian Mallery
Vivian Harriet Mallery, 85, of North Bend, died Tuesday, March 25, at home, surrounded by family and friends. Vivian was born at Meadowbrook, Wash., on May 1, 1928, to parents John Ernest and Myrtle Louise Bluher. She married Earl W. Mallery on July 12, 1945, in Seattle. Vivian is survived by her children, Earl Mallery, David (Tresia) Mallery, Lynn Mallery, Barbara (Rodney) Churchill, Michael (Cindy) Mallery, Deborah Peterson, Carla (Harold) Pertree and Steven Mallery. She was a member of the Women’s Auxiliary of the VFW, a volunteer at Mount Si Senior Center, later employed there as head cook, and member of the Church of the Nazarene. A memorial will be held at noon Saturday, April 5, at her home at North Bend.
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Mary, 75, passed away March 20, 2014 in Seattle,Washington. She was born in Rapid City, South Dakota to Ralph and Alice Platt April 27, 1938. She attended Mt. Si High in Snoqualmie, WA. Mary married Oryland “Bud” Holtan May 7, 1960. Predeceased by her husband, Oryland Holtan; parents, Ralph & Alice Platt; and brothers, James & David Platt, Mary is survived by son, Dean Holtan (Sheila); sister-in-law, Janice Platt; and several nieces and nephews. A Memorial will be held April 5th, 4 pm, at Alki Church of Christ, 6115 SW Hinds St. Remembrances may be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society online (http://www.lls.org/waystohelp/donate/ donateonline/). 1016927
EASTER EGG HUNT: Children can hunt for Easter eggs, 10 a.m. sharp at Centennial Fields, 39903 S.E. Park St., Snoqualmie. Plus, a visit with the Easter Bunny. Call (425) 831-5784. Sponsored by the City of Snoqualmie and Snoqualmie Ridge Residential Owners Association.
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Tamara Gail Lim 1955 - 2014
Tamara Gail Lim was born on August 3rd, 1955. She died Sunday, March 16th, 2014 at her home in Seattle, Washington surrounded by her family and loved ones. She was 58 years old and had struggled with cancer for several years.
Tamara was born in Pontiac, Michigan and grew up in Berkley, Michigan, raised by her beloved parents Wilkie and Mary Jane Collins. After high school she moved to Traverse City, Michigan where she met her future husband,Thomas Bach.They married in 1977 and soon moved to North Bend, Washington, where they settled, built a home on the Snoqualmie River and had 2 children, Annie and Stephen. Tamara was remarried to Denny Lim in 1993 and they moved to Fall City, Washington, where they fostered two more children, Stephanie and Erik, welcoming them into their home and lives as their own. After living as a family for nearly two more decades in the Snoqualmie Valley, starting a childcare business with her dear friend Jo Thorsness, and building a vacation home in Lake Chelan, she moved into Seattle in 2011, to be closer to her children and her beloved granddaughter, Penelope. Tamara was a joy to know, with a complete and loving devotion to her family, friends, and animals. Tamara is survived by her husband, Denny Lim; her daughter, Annie Bach; her son, Stephen Bach; her first husband, Thomas Bach; her foster daughter, Stephanie Dunlap; her foster son, Erik Robertson; her brother,Wilkie Collins; her sister, Kaye Donnelly; her niece, Mary Morris; many other nieces and nephews; and her granddaughter Penelope Hamm. A memorial celebration of her life will be held on Sunday April 27th, 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm, at the Graham Visitors Center at Washington Park Arboretum.
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In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made to Providence Hospice of Seattle. All that knew her were touched by her boundless love, joy, and compassion. She will be missed beyond words. 1016019
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