Snoqualmie Valley Record, May 14, 2014

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Mary Miller’s all-Valley community photo is an

Act of love BY CAROL LADWIG

SPORTS

Small ball wins: Hunt for a final KingCo title in on for baseball Page 12

SCENE

Staff Reporter

Valley family tries to spread knowledge of child strokes Page 6

Photographer Mary Miller isn’t sure what to expect at Sunday’s Heart of the Valley photo shoot, starting at noon at Centennial Field park, other than a bunch of people doing whatever they’ll be doing. That’s kind of the way she likes it. “I’m hoping that it’s a playful event, like it was last year,” she said in a phone conversation last week. “That’s the thing about me, I’m usually very good with the spontaneous moments.” The Heart of the Valley, MARY MILLER Miller’s annual portrait of the Snoqualmie Valley, is built on those spontaneous moments. SEE HEART, 5

INDEX Opinion 4 6 Movie Times 7 Legal Notices On the Scanner 8 13 Obituaries 13 Calendar

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Above, Carol Ladwig/Staff Photo | Below, courtesy photo

Erin Riley helps Mary Burris with the task of cutting out the floor of a Snoqualmie home, being remodeled for a new Habitat for Humanity family. The volunteers worked Thursday, May 8, for National Women Build Week.

The homecoming

Women build and rebuild in Snoqualmie Habitat for Humanity neighborhood BY CAROL LADWIG Staff Reporter

Bright colors ruled in the last house in the row on Snoqualmie Ridge. At least they had that morning, before a crew of volunteers arrived to repaint the interior of the house, future home to a new family in the Habitat for Humanity program. By early afternoon, the blue, purple and

blood-red walls upstairs had all gotten at least one coat of white paint, leaving the pink T-shirts and matching safety glasses of the work crews as the brightest things in the house. “Who thought of that?” wondered Kami Bratton, spokesperson for Habitat for Humanity. “They are just the perfect touch!” Both fashionable and functional, the glasses were also required equipment for the 50-some women renovating four houses off Orchard Drive during National Women Build Week, May 3 to 11. SEE HABITAT, 3

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A double symbol of love forms in the 2013 “Heart of the Valley” community photo shoot at Snoqualmie’s Centennial Fields. Organizer Mary Miller plans surprise shapes for this year.

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