Snoqualmie Valley Record, June 18, 2014

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Carnation’s anti-festival Back for second year, Lower Valley’s ‘Timber!’ music fest defies description BY CAROL LADWIG Staff Reporter

BUSINESS

SEE TIMBER!, 21

Photo, courtesy of Jason Tang

Tim Kim and Tim Wilson, of the folk-pop band Ivan & Alyosha, perform at the 2013 Timber! music festival.

Women in Business share their stories, success advice Pages 9-16

Snoqualmie police still working on Jay Berry’s assault

FESTIVAL

Giant neighborhood campout, or rockin’ outdoor music festival, either description of “Timber!”, returning to Carnation next month, works, but it doesn’t quite cover the level of comfort that is the goal of its organizers. “We just want to put on great parties that we, ourselves, have fun at,” said Kevin Sur of Artist Home, which created and hosts Timber.

The event, which debuted last year at Tolt MacDonald Park, is part concert, part family affair, part whatever participants want it to be, but all “a celebration of the Northwest,” says Sur. There’s the beautiful setting, 540 acres of Tolt MacDonald Park and the Snoqualmie River, and the outdoor opportunities, ranging from nature walks to talks with astrophysicists.

Photos: 2014 Fall City Days is ‘Still Wild,’ for a good cause Page 4

Case still open after one arrest, first suspect cleared by DNA

INDEX Letters 5 7 Movie Times 8 Legal Notices On the Scanner 17 Classifieds 17-20 23 Calendar

Vol. 101, No. 4

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Turn your tassels

Mount Si students Ali Raphael, left, and Lydia Petroske flip their tassels to mark the passage to graduates at the conclusion of commencement exercises Friday, June 13, at Wildcat Stadium. Three hundred and forty four seniors wrapped up their high school careers at the graduation ceremony, held out of doors. Read more about the Class of 2014’s big day on page 3.

The investigation of a stabbing and sexual assault on a North Bend woman earlier this year is ongoing, Snoqualmie Police say. “Investigators are still actively working on leads related to the incident at Jay Berry’s,” said Snoqualmie Police Captain Nick Almquist. Police would not offer additional details, to avoid any risk to the investigation of the case. The incident was reported shortly after 11 p.m. Sunday, March 9, and triggered a joint investigation of the Snoqualmie Police Department, which had just begun covering North Bend two days earlier, and the Major Crimes Task Force. The victim was found raped, with her feet and wrists duct-taped, and a stab wound in her chest. SEE ASSAULT, 22

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