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2017 Community Guide & Membership Directory

SnoqualmieVALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

In collaboration with:

VALLEY RECORD SNOQUALMIE

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Inside: • Chamber Board of Directors 4 • City of Snoqualmie 6 • Business Directory 9-42 • City of North Bend 11 • Unincorporated Fall City 16 • Breweries and Wineries 19 • Calendar of Events 22-23 • Map of Valley Attractions 24-25 • City of Carnation 26 • Where to Eat 37 • Flooding Resources 45 • Important Phone Numbers 46 The Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce Community Guide and Directory is a special publication of the Snoqualmie Valley Record, in partnership with the Chamber. Publisher William Shaw

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Editor Carol Ladwig

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Reporter Evan Pappas

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Design/Layout Wendy Fried, Melanie Morgan (cover design) Advertising David Hamilton

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Circulation/ Distribution circulation@valleyrecord.com Mail PO Box 300, Snoqualmie, WA 98065 www.valleyrecord.com

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hanks for opening up your first stop for resources in the Snoqualmie Valley, the 2017 Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce Community Guide and Directory. Keep this publication next to your phone or in your car for your essential collection of local information, whether you’re a Valley native or new to the community. The following pages, created as a partnership of the Chamber of Commerce and the Snoqualmie Valley Record, the Valley’s local newspaper for more than 100 years, offer a comprehensive directory of the businesses and chamber members in the Valley and in surrounding communities. Inside, you’ll find introductions to cities, emergency services, the Snoqualmie Valley School District, information on shopping, live entertainment, and the perfect volunteering opportunities with a variety of local organizations, no matter where your interests lie. Located in the heart of the Mountains-to-Sound Greenway, the Snoqualmie Valley includes the communities of North Bend, Snoqualmie, Preston, Fall City, Carnation, Duvall and Snoqualmie Pass. Here, you can find small town charm, historic landmarks, and scenic beauty blended with active community growth and world-class facilities. Surrounded by stunning vistas of Mount Si, Rattlesnake Ridge and the Cascade Mountains, North Bend charms with its historic downtown and breathtaking views. It offers an eclectic mix of dining and shopping, including the regional draw of the North Bend Premium Outlets. The area presents impressive hiking and bicycling trails and paths, including the most popular hike in Washington State, the Mount Si trail, named a National Recreation Trail in 2015. Snoqualmie is best known for Snoqualmie Falls, attracting more than 1 million visitors from around the world each year. Water drops 268 feet over granite cliffs, making the Falls an amazing experience any time of year. Here you’ll also find the Northwest Railway Museum, offering scenic excursions aboard antique train cars on a historic railway. Restaurants, shops, and local activities abound, plus there are countless parks of all sizes for outdoor recreation. This guide goes out to thousands of residents, and will also be available throughout the year at various locations, as well as the Valley Record office, at 8124 Falls Avenue. You can learn more about the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce at http:// www.snovalley.org, or by calling (425) 888-6362. We hope you use this publication to the fullest. If you are not a Chamber member, we hope you consider joining, and becoming a part of making the Snoqualmie Valley a better place to live, work and play.

Networking Monthly Chamber luncheons connect local business owners with peers and political and business leaders. Monthly after-hours social events at rotating locations in North Bend, Snoqualmie and Fall City are opportunities for members to build friendships and learn about other local companies.

Community The Chamber believes that cultivating community is fun. The annual summer golf tournament at Mount Si Golf Course and other informal events enable business owners to form new friendships. The annual Winter Wonderland Chamber gala is a Valleywide “can’t miss” fun-filled event.

Education Complimentary monthly Lunch and Learn programs provide important information and insight necessary to build and enhance a successful company. Opportunities to gain new skills are provided by Chamber-accessed online training courses while practical business optimization tips are shared in each monthly Chamber newsletter.

Advocacy The Chamber advocates on behalf of the Valley’s various organizations by communicating with city, county and state agencies to encourage economic development and minimize regulatory burden and taxation. Representing the voice of the Snoqualmie Valley business community is a vital chamber function.


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Chamber Board of Directors

CAROLYN SIMPSON President, Individual Member (425) 396-4490

JAIME COLE Vice President Brown & Sterling P.S. (425) 222-6374

MICHELLE VALDEZ Secretary Snoqualmie Casino (425) 888-8172

EARL BELL earlbell.com (206) 420-5946

JANICE EVANS Technical Glass (800) 451-9857

STACY DORN Sno Falls Credit Union (425) 831-3178

ANDREW GLANDON Past President, South Fork Geosciences (425) 831-2023

NATE SMITH Snoqualmie Valley YMCA (425) 256-3155

PETER BUSACCA Washington BBI (425) 888-2351

JODY CARR Carriage Insurance (425) 888-5066

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he Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce proudly serves our region by promoting business and helping maintain a healthy economic environment in our community. We work collaboratively with business owners, government leaders and community organizations to strengthen our local economy and plan for our region’s future. The Chamber represents a wide range of Valley businesses including high-tech, industrial, family-owned

KAYLEE HARRIS Bulletproof (425) 220-4763

JACQUELINE FAIRBRASS Feeling Absolutely Fabulous LLC (206) 883-3482

and home-based businesses. Professionals from all industries are welcome, and the Chamber offers many member benefits and activities, including marketing and advertising programs, networking opportunities, education, advocacy and support to nearly 300 members each year. For membership information, please visit www.snovalley.org or call the Chamber Office at (425) 888-6362.

2017 Membership Packages A Basic Chamber membership includes: • A listing in the Chamber’s online and printed business directory • Member pricing at Chamber Events • Receiving Chamber newsletters and e-mail distributions and updates. • Senior/Retiree and Non-profit discounts available.

Basic Membership Dues # of FTE’s 0-11 12-20 21-50 51+

Annual Dues $199.00 $315.00 $500.00 $775.00


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City of Snoqualmie Snoqualmie is famous for Snoqualmie Falls, the Northwest Railway Museum, and as the home of the Boeing Classic. It is also known for a high quality of life and an emphasis on public safety, environmental sustainability, and economic growth. All of these elements come together to serve Snoqualmie’s residents, business owners and their employees, and more than two million tourists who visit Snoqualmie each year.

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Snoqualmie Falls is a major attraction in the Snoqualmie Valley. Millions of visitors come to the Falls viewpoint off Highway 202 annually.

As the fastest growing city in Washington for many years, Snoqualmie has nearly 13,000 residents. Census data shows that 35 percent of Snoqualmie’s population is 18 years of age and under, the highest youth-toadult ratio in King County. To that end, the city is highly supportive of school district initiatives, new and expanded parks facilities, youth programs, and local human services organizations. There are currently 39 parks and more than 30 miles of trails owned and maintained by the city of Snoqualmie. These parks include open space, athletic fields, sports courts, tennis courts, play equipment for all ages, picnic shelters, barbecues, and event facilities. Some of the more notable parks are Centennial Fields, Snoqualmie Community Park, Jeanne Hansen Community Park, and the Three Forks Off-Leash Dog Park.

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There are more than 30 miles of hard-surface and soft-surface trails for walking, hiking, biking, and horse riding. More information about the city’s parks and trails is available at cityofsnoqualmie.org. To request a map, send email to info@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us. Snoqualmie has many events throughout the year such as Snoqualmie Railroad Days; Movies and Music in the Park; Art and Wine Walks; the Tanner Jeans Memorial Bike Safety Rodeo; Red, White and Boom Fireworks; and the Winter Magic Festival. Follow us on Facebook to hear about these and many other community events.

Belgian horses pulled wagonloads of families at the 2016 Snoqualmie tree lighting..

The Mayor, City Council, administration, Police and Fire Departments, and staff are committed to providing the highest level of services and personal attention. Call us! We’re here to serve you.

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CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP ROSTER BY CATEGORY ACCOMMODATIONS

Nor West RV Park 45810 SE North Bend Way, North Bend Troy Thompson (425) 888-9685 info@norwestproperties.net

Salish Lodge & Spa 6501 Railroad Avenue SE, Snoqualmie Wendy Floyd (800) 272-5474 reservations@salishlodge.com Snoqualmie Lodge aka Jernie Inn 706 Yellowstone Trail Rd, Snoqualmie Pass Bernie Schulteck (425) 226-6217 schultek@quixnet.net

Tall Chief RV Campground 29290 SE 8th St, Fall City Lori Salin (425) 222-0778 tallchief_mgr@equitylifestyle.com The Roadhouse Restaurant & Inn 4200 Preston Fall City Road SE, Fall City Rob Rosemont (425) 222-4800 rob@fcroadhouse.com

ACCOUNTANTS

Krona & Krona CPA’s 39010 SE Delta St , Snoqualmie John Krona (425) 888-0916 johnckrona@hotmail.com

ADVERTISING

White Horse Promotional Products LLC PO Box 983, Issaquah Jaye Siquerios?Tori Gaines (425) 681-8557 jaye@whitehorsepromos.com tori@whitehorsepromos.com

ART

Art Gallery of SnoValley, a Mt Si Artist Guild Collective 8130 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie Gayll Morrison 425-213-9321 snovalleygallery@gmail.com

Jeffrey L. Waters, Artist 6510 Fairway Ave SE, Snoqualmie Jeffrey Waters (425) 396-1940 jeffrey.waters@comcast.net

Chaplin’s North Bend Chevrolet 106 Main Ave. N., North Bend Marie Jackson (425) 888-0781 marie@chevyoutlet.com

North Bend Visitor Information Center & Mountain View Gallery 250 Bendigo Blvd, North Bend Jessica Tate (425) 292-0260 nbvic@outlook.com

ATTORNEYS

Brown & Sterling P.S. 4318 Preston-Fall City Road SE, PMB 940, Fall City Jaime Cole (425) 222-6374

Joner Baker, PLLC 35332 SE Center St, Snoqualmie Matt Baker (425) 495-6273 mattbaker@jonerlaw.com

Law Office of David Speikers 32116 SE Redmond-Fall City Road, Fall City David Speikers (425) 222-0555 dspeikers@hotmail.com

Nelson, Blair, Langer & Engle PLLC 38579 SE River Street, Snoqualmie Elizabeth LePley (425) 394-4117 info@nblelaw.com

AUTO PARTS/REPAIR/SALES

North Bend Auto Parts, Inc. (NAPA) 1120 E North Bend Way, North Bend Steve McConkey (425) 888-1112 steve-nbnapa@comcast.net

Cascade Diesel Truck & RV Repair 45830 SE North Bend Way, North Bend Karen Hahn (425) 888-1886 mail@cdtrv.com

BAKERIES

MyCakes 8125 Falls Ave SE, Snoqualmie Cynthia Golpe (425) 443-4105 cpfrancisco@gmail.com

BANKS

Heritage Bank 1250 NW Mall Street, Issaquah Charlotte Jacobs (425) 394-4450

charlotte.jacobs@heritagebanknw.com

Key Bank 7917 Center Blvd. SE, Snoqualmie Michelle Petrovich (425) 396-8000 michelle_k_petrovich@keybank.com

Opus Bank 139 Bendigo Blvd N, North Bend Cynthia Nygren (425) 831-1761

Umpqua Bank 146 W. Second St, North Bend Robert Wotton (425) 888-1616 robertwotton@umpquabank.com

BEAUTY SALONS

Acacia Hair Salon 7721 Center Blvd SE, Snoqualmie Rene Howell (425) 396-7036 info@acaciahairsalon.com

Bella Vita Spa & Salon, LLC 7984 Falls Ave, Snoqualmie Pepper Alani Allphin (425) 888-4888 bellavitaspasalon@comcast.net

BED & BREAKFAST

Roaring River Bed & Breakfast 46715 SE 129th St, North Bend Peggy & Herschel Backues (425) 888-4834 roaringriver@comcast.net

BEER

Mt Si Pub 45530 SE North Bend Way, North Bend Rob Sherard (425) 831-6155 robsherard@gmail.com

Pioneer Coffee 202 W. North Bend Way Ste D, North Bend DeAnna Haverfield (425) 292-0727 deanna.haverfield@gmail.com

BIKING

Northwest Bike 8026 Douglas Ave SE #101,Snoqualmie Kevin Flynn (425) 363-2100 northwestbicycle@gmail.com

SnoValley Velo Club Snoqualmie, WA 98065 Eric Norris (206) 919-6147 info@snovalleyveloclub.com

BREWERIES

Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Company 8032 Falls Ave, Snoqualmie Dave Eiffert (425) 831-2357 (Taproom) snoqualmiebrewery@gmail.com

CAR WASH

Twin Star Car Wash 9002 Railroad Ave SE, North Bend Joe Eddings (425) 466-6981 info@twinstarcarwash.com

CASINOS

Snoqualmie Casino 37500 SE North Bend Way, Snoqualmie Scott Smith (425) 888-1234 mvaldez@snocasino.com

CATERING

Heirloom Cookshop 38767 SE River Street, Snoqualmie Kristen Schumacher 206-227-3000 heirloomcookshop@gmail.com


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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce Box 357, North Bend Monica Lynne (425) 888-6362

CLEANING SERVICES

Cleaning Authority, The 125 E North Bend Way, North Bend Paul McMahon (425) 292-9643

The Goddard School 34510 SE 96th Street, Snoqualmie Julio Ibarra (425) 381-4185

SnoqualmieWA@GoddardSchools.com

CHIROPRACTORS

Agape Chiropractic Healing Center 145 E. Third Street, North Bend Leslie Bedell (425) 888-1670 lesliebedell@comcast.net

North Bend Chiropractic and Golf Fitness 325 E 3rd St, North Bend Matthew Miller (425) 888-3600 nbccfrontdesk@gmail.com

Snoqualmie Optimal Health Chiropractic 7726 Center Blvd SE Ste 125, Snoqualmie Jason Green (425) 396-0613 info@snoqualmiechiropractors.com

Snoqualmie Ridge Chiropractic 8026 Douglas Ave SE, Ste 102, Snoqualmie Benjamin Britton (425) 396-5570 srchiro@comcast.net

CITY GOVERNMENTS

City of North Bend 211 Main Ave. North, North Bend Susie Oppedal (425) 888-1211 soppedal@northbendwa.gov

City of Snoqualmie 38624 SE River St, Snoqualmie Bob Larson (425) 888-1555 info@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us

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CHILD CARE

Si View Metro Parks 400 SE Orchard Drive, North Bend Travis Stombaugh (425) 831-1900

Northwest Premium Services 7829 Center Blvd SE, St 166, Snoqualmie Louise Wall (206) 240-0189 louisewall@comcast.net

Valley Professional Cleaning Service 13908 453rd Pl SE, North Bend Brian Duncan (206) 930-5387 brian@valleyprofessionalcleaningservice.com

CLOTHING

Maurices 421 S Fork Ave SW, North Bend Caitlin Voogt (425) 831-0045 jraymond@maurices.com

COFFEE

Coffee Express-O 7936 Railroad Ave SE, Snoqualmie Ken Vaughn (425) 831-5226 coffee.expresso@comcast.net

SnoValley Coffee Co. 7811 Center Blvd SE, Snoqualmie Jacqui Fetherolf (425) 396-0337 snovalleycoffee@live.com

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS AtWork! 1935 152nd Pl NE, Bellevue Wally Tallbit (425) 274-4000 wallyt@atworkwa.org

Fall City Community Association Fall City, WA 98024 Ashley Glennon (425) 442-5893 raglennon@gmail.com

Keep It Local Snoqualmie Valley 1730 Tannerwood Way SE, North Bend Alicia Messa (425) 919-9302 info@aliciamessa.com

Snoqualmie Valley YMCA 35018 SE Ridge St, Snoqualmie Nate Smith (425) 256-3115 nsmith@seattleymca.org

Snoqualmie Valley Youth Soccer Assoc. PO Box 370, Carnation info@snvysa.org

CONSTRUCTION

Hallamore Homes Inc PO BOX 318, North Bend Troy Hallamore (425) 749-2736 hallamorehomes@gmail.com

John Day Homes, Inc. North Bend, WA 98045 Michelle Randall (425) 831-4901 mrandall@johndayhomes.com

CONSULTANTS

EARLBELL.com 7829 Center Blvd, SE #273, Snoqualmie Earl Bell (206) 420-5946 earl@earlbell.com

Karen J Granger & Associates 44434 SE 142nd Place, North Bend Karen Granger (425) 831-7707 granger.karenj@gmail.com

Key Business Solutions 920 Snoqualmie Pl., North Bend Curt LeMaster (425) 292-9594 curt@kbsseattle.com

The High Road Institute 549 227th Lane NE, Sammamish Ron Rael (425) 898-8072

CONTRACTORS JE Cumming Corporations 8102 Bracken Pl SE, Snoqualmie Jim Cumming (425) 292-0610 jcumming@jecumming.com

Petra Inc. 8106 Bracken Pl SE, Snoqualmie (425) 396-4510 dbrevick@petrainc.net

COUNSELING

Eastside Psychological Associates 8226 Bracken Pl. SE Ste 200, Snoqualmie Alisa Burpee (425) 458-5048 info@eastsidepsychologicalassociates.com

CREDIT UNIONS

Sno Falls Credit Union 9025 Meadowbrook Way SE, Snoqualmie Stacy Dorn (425) 888-4004 info@snofalls.com

DENTISTS

A to Zzz Dental 37624 SE Fury St, Suite 200, Snoqualmie Gabriel Malouf (425) 292-9230 team@azzzdental.com

Alpine Dental Care 505 NW Eighth Street, North Bend Kristen Sheehan (425) 888-2431 smile@alpinedentalnorthbend.com

James L. Browning DDS PLLC 341 North Bend Boulevard N, North Bend James L. Browning, DDS (425) 888-2290 northbenddds@hotmail.com

Kelly R. Garwood, DDS 421 Main Ave. S., North Bend Kelly Garwood (425) 888-0867 garwood.dental@gmail.com

ron@highroadinstitute.com

Washington BBI 38579 SE River Street Ste 14, Snoqualmie Peter Busacca (425) 391-8720 consulting@washingtonbbi.com

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City of North Bend

North Bend is a scenic and thriving community, known for its stunning views of Mount Si, Rattlesnake Ridge and the Cascades, and an impressive array of year-round recreation and cultural opportunities. The city’s parks and trails provide for hiking, fishing, bicycling, climbing, kayaking and wildlife observation, with options for snowboarding, snowshoeing and skiing in the immediate surrounding area. You can enjoy an eclectic mix of dining and shopping in historic downtown and at the Premium Outlet Stores. Whether you are a local looking for a night out in North Bend or are a visitor who just hiked Mount Si, Mailbox Peak, or Rattlesnake Ledge, North Bend offers a number of restaurants to refuel and socialize with friends and family. Drop into Twede’s Café for a piece of ‘Twin Peaks’ cherry pie or unwind at the family owned Il Paesano Italian Restaurant before enjoying live theater at Valley Center Stage or a film at the North Bend Theatre, an independent theater since 1941 and home to the annual Mountain Film Festival. Plan a visit to the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum that is saving the history of the Valley, or drop by the new Visitor’s Information Center and Mountain View Gallery for information on area attractions, to view local artwork or pick up official Twin Peaks merchandise. Plan a visit to the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum that is saving the history of the Valley, or drop by the new Visitor’s Information Center/ Mountain View Gallery for information on area attractions and view local artwork. North Bend has many annual events, including the Festival at Mount Si, Downtown Block Party, Si View Farmer’s Market and Summer Concert Series, Blues Walk, Jazz Walk, Mountain Film Festival, and Holiday Festival. Check the city’s website for the calendar of events, or sign up for city news under ‘Notify Me’ on the website.

Contact Information: Phone: (425) 888-1211 Email: cityhall@northbendwa.gov Website: http://northbendwa.gov

Easy to reach, hard to leave

File Photos

Clockwise from top: The North Bend Visitor Information Center and Mountainview Art Gallery Jay Thomas and the Cantaloupes rock Chaplins in the 2016 North Bend Jazz Walk; Rafting on the Middle Fork; and Spike, of Spike and the Impalers, meets a fan at the North Bend Block Party


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Senior Living at its Finest Join the Fun! "See why Red Oak is the best value for Senior Care in the Valley and on the Eastside." Voted Best in Valley 2005 - 2014! Snoqualmie Valley has active adult and customized assisted living care offered in a smaller more personable community at the foot of Mount Si.

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425.888.7108 • 650 E. North Bend Way • North Bend


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Early Learning

Family Enrichment

Early Learning Center 1407 Boalch Ave. NW North Bend, WA 98045 425.888.2777 Pediatric Therapy Clinic 209 Main Ave. S, Ste. 111 North Bend, WA 98045 425.888.3347 Carnation Preschool 4950 Tolt Ave. Carnation, WA 98014 425.844.4548 encompassnw.org info@encompassnw.org

Pediatric Therapy We partner with families to build healthy foundations for children, right here in the Snoqualmie Valley.

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2017 Camps Spring Academy—Fri’s thru April

2017-18 Cascade FC Tryouts

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For more information, registration, and volunteer opportunities please visit our website today!

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Fall City, a riverside community Fall City is a friendly, Snoqualmie Valley community that welcomes you to visit or make your home here. Many are surprised to hear that Fall City isn’t aren’t truly a city, but are simply an unincorporated rural town nestled along the banks of the Snoqualmie and Raging Rivers. The rivers play an important role in the community as thousands of visitors descend upon the town during the summer and fall months to float in the river and play along our broad, rocky shorelines. Over the last 10 years Fall City has experienced a growth rate of around 20 percent as people discover that we have some of the highest-rated schools in the area. Fall City has a vibrant arts community that hosts a variety of family and fine arts programs throughout the year and an active historical society that is proud to promote and preserve the elements that make Fall City special. The parks department is working hard to preserve and improve recreational opportunities and the Fall City Community Association strives to improve the quality of life for Fall City residents overall. Every summer, Fall City hosts Fall City Days, which includes a fun run, street parade, arts, crafts, food and much more. And in the late summer, the Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater offers outdoor entertainment. Fall City is also home to one of America’s most unique communities that includes a private airport, and we have gained national attention as the home of Treehouse Point, the home base of the popular television program, Treehouse Masters. You can learn more about Fall City at www.fallcity.org or by picking up a free Fall City Neighbors newsletter monthly at the Fall City Post Office.

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An aerial view of Fall City, captured by drone flown by reader George Conway.

Clockwise from left: A duck-dragon in the Fall City Day parade, the 1888 hop shed in Fall City Community Park, and the NW Honkers semi-pro baseball, played at Community Park.


16 | Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce Kirby M. Nelson, DDS, PS 7726 Center Blvd, Suite 200, Snoqualmie Mary Ann Fowler (425) 831-0386 244 Bendigo Blvd N, North Bend Mary Ann Fowler (425) 888-1896 braces@kirbysortho.com

Snoqualmie Valley Orthodontics 37624 SE Fury St, Ste C220, Snoqualmie Brandon Johnson (425) 292-6162 info@snovalleyortho.com

DEVELOPERS

McClellan Building, LLC North Bend, WA 98045 Robert S. Yerkes (425) 831-5135 bob.mcclellanbuilding@gmail.com

DISTRIBUTORS

Nintendo of America Inc. 1229 NW 8th St, North Bend Sharon Wiltshire (425) 861-2403 sharwi02@noa.nintendo.com

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Servpro 2700 Lind Ave SW, Suite 200, Renton Jeremy Kennard (425) 255-2227 jkennard@servproofrenton.com

ENGINEERING

DN Traffic Consultants 8316 309th Ave SE, Preston Dariel Norris (206) 817-1790 info@dntrafficconsultants.com

Encompass Engineering & Surveying 165 NE Juniper St., Suite 201, Issaquah Jim Kieburtz (425) 392-0250 Services@EncompassES.net

Perteet, Inc. 38579 SE River Street, Ste 1, Snoqualmie Rahmi Kutsal (425) 888-5825 rahmik@perteet.com

South Fork Geosciences, PLLC PO Box 1275, North Bend Andrew Glandon (425) 831-2023 andrew@sfgeo.com

EVENT FACILITIES

Rainbow Lodge Retreat Center 46820 SE Mt Si Road, North Bend Tim Jack (425) 888-4181 info@rainbowlodge.org

EVENT PLANNING

TreeHouse Point Fall City, WA 98024 Damon Bishop Contact by email info@treehousepoint.com

Wildflower Wine Shop 228 W North Bend Way Ste B, North Bend Kimberlea Miller (425) 292-0647 kimberlea.miller@comcast.net

EYE CARE

Snoqualmie Valley Eyecare Associates 126 E. 2nd St, North Bend Brian Duvall (425) 831-2020

FORESTRY

US Forest Service Snoqualmie Ranger District 902 SE North Bend Way, Bldg 1, North Bend Martie Schramm (425) 888-1421

FARMS

Bybee Farms 42930 SE 92nd St., North Bend Jayne & Steve Bybee (425) 888-5745 sbybee4@comcast.net

FITNESS CENTER

Mt Si Sports + Fitness 1546 Boalch Ave NW, North Bend Ben Cockman (425) 831-7782 bcockman@mtsisports.com

FLORISTS

Down to Earth Flowers and Gifts 8096 Railroad Ave SE, Snoqualmie Alice Friedel (425) 831-1772 hello@snoqualmieflowers.com

snofallsgolf@comcast.net

mschramm@fs.fed.us

FOUNDATIONS

Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Foundation 9801 Frontier Ave SE, Snoqualmie Tom Parker (425) 831-3425 info@snoqualmiehospital.org

GIFTS

Birches Habitat 202 W North Bend Way, North Bend Nancy Wray (425) 292-9390

The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge 36005 SE Ridge St, Snoqualmie Meredith Weeks (425) 396-6000 sales@clubatsnoqualmieridge.com

GOVERNMENT

Fire District #38 North Bend, WA 98045 Chris Dahline (425) 392-3433 kcfiredistrict38@comcast.net

bircheshabitat@gmail.com

Corners Gift Shop 8002 Railroad Ave SE, Snoqualmie Peggy Lefley (425) 888-2488 peggy.lefley@cornersgiftshop.com

Selah Gifts 111 North Bend Way, Ste A, North Bend info@see20-20.com Shelly Woodward (425) 396-0898

Snoqualmie Falls Golf Course 35109 SE Fish Hatchery Road, Fall City Dave Doty (425) 222-5244

selahgifts@hotmail.com

GLASS

All Service Glass 255 N.E. Juniper St., Issaquah Joe Blundell (425) 392-1122 info@allserviceglass.com

King County Council District 3 516 3rd Ave, Rm 1200, Seattle Kathy Lambert (206) 477-1003 kathy.lambert@kingcounty.gov

GROCERY STORES

The Ridge IGA Supermarket 7730 Center Blvd. SE, Ste A, Snoqualmie Jessica Brookman (425) 396-1340 jessica@myersgroupllc.com

HARDWARE

Carmichael’s True Value Hardware 8150 Falls Ave SE, Snoqualmie Wendy Thomas (425) 888-1107 wthomas@truevalue.net

Technical Glass Products 8107 Bracken Place SE, Snoqualmie LouAnn Smith (800) 426-0279 sales@fireglass.com

GOLF Cascade Golf Course 14319 436th Ave SE, North Bend Dean Pattermann (425) 888-4653 dean@cascadegolfcourse.com

North Bend Ace Hardware 330 Main Ave S., North Bend Gordon Gaub (425) 888-1242 tmaloney.northbendace@gmail.com

HEALTH & WELLNESS

Feeling Absolutely Fabulous LLC 46142 SE Edgewick Road, North Bend Jacqueline Fairbrass (206) 883-3482 jacquelinefairbrass@gmail.com

Mount Si Golf Course 9010 Boalch AVE SE, Snoqualmie Brandon Proudfoot (425) 391-4926 info@mtsigolf.com

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Now serving our famous oatmeal blueberry pancakes featured on ‘KCTS Cooks’ Breakfast served Sat & Sun until noon

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Why go downtown for your legal needs when top-notch lawyers are available just a few miles from your home? Business • Estate Planning and Probate Elder Law • Employment Law • Real Estate Tax Law and Income Tax Preparation

Readers of the Snoqualmie Valley Record have voted us "Best Law Firm" every year since 2006. Every year since 2010, attorney Larry Brown has been recognized in Seattle Magazine as a "5 Star Wealth Manager" for Estate and Tax Planning. Attorney Larry Brown is rated "Superb" by Avvo.com - 2016 (www.avvo.com, March 2016)

Employment Attorney Jaime Cole was named “Minnesota Super Lawyers Rising Star (2013).”


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Breweries & Wineries BEER Top: Find 13 brews on tap at the Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Company, along with their own root beer. Pictured is Jaime Casady pouring a draft. Right: a Piccola Cellars wine tote. Below: Denise Romary, coowner of Wildflower Wine Shop, welcomes visitors. Bottom: Piccola Cellars tasting room is a venue for the 2015 Blues Walk.

The Snoqualmie Valley is home to two local breweries, Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Company, making hand-crafted brews in downtown Snoqualmie since 1997, and No Boat Brewing Company, a recent addition to Snoqualmie Ridge, with a kid-and-dog friendly dining room. There’s also North Bend’s to-go style brewery, The Growler Station. Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Company, 8032 Falls Ave. S.E., pours from seven regular taps, including the famous Wildcat IPA, and several rotating taps. Depending on the hop harvest last fall, the taproom also serves a local specialty, Meadowbrook Farm Ale, made from wild hops grown at historic Meadowbrook Farm. Their signature root beer is always on tap. Call the Taproom at (425) 831-2357; www.fallsbrew.com. No Boat, perched in the Snoqualmie Ridge business park, also features six “flagship” beers, including the musically inspired Snoqualmie Maybe pale ale, plus six seasonal taps, a cider, and for the under-age crowd, root beer from Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Company. Open Wednesday through Sunday, the brewery, located at 35214 SE Center St., Snoqualmie, hosts a variety of food trucks. Find the schedule at http://noboatbrewing.com/#beer-and-food. The Growler Station in North Bend specializes in beer-to-go featuring craft beers, ciders and kombucha. Buy their reusable 64-or 32-ounce Growler to fill up on anything they offer including root beer from Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Company, of course. Visit the Growler Station at 458 S.W. Mount Si Blvd., North Bend, online at http://growler-station.com/northbend, or call (425) 292-0088.

WINE The Snoqualmie Valley is not just a great place for beer, but for wine as well. Unique and stylish wineries are part of the Valley’s identity thanks to the efforts of Sigillo Cellars in Snoqualmie,Piccola Cellars in North Bend, and several more in Fall CIty and Carnation. With grapes grown in eastern Washington, Sigillo Cellars on Railroad Avenue, Snoqualmie, serves award-winning wines made just a few blocks away. Visit www.sigillocellars.com. Piccola Cellars, located in the old North Bend Fire Station on West 2nd Street, North Bend, opens up the engine doors and lets the sun in while serving wine from their Woodinville winery. Visit http://piccolawine.com. Wildflower Wine Shop in downtown North Bend, serves hyperlocal food and wines, with ingredients sourced entirely from Snoqualmie Valley farms and wines produced primarily in Washington. Visit http://wildflowerwineshop.com.


20 | Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce Mind + Body Elite Snoqualmie Ridge Snoqualmie, WA 98065 Mindy Garrett (425) 292-9883 mindandbodyelite@gmail.com

HEALTH CARE

Overlake Hospital Medical Center 1035 116th Ave NE, Bellevue Nelsie Babauta (425) 688-5605 Regency North Bend Rehabilitation & Nursing 219 Cedar Ave S., North Bend Charlene Herman (425) 888-2129 admissions@regencynorthbend.com

Snoqualmie Valley Hospital 24/7 Emergency Care 9801 Frontier Avenue SE, Snoqualmie Tom Parker (425) 831-2300 tparker@snoqualmiehospital.org

INDIVIDUAL

Beauvais, Sue 32933 NE 195th St, Duvall Sue Beauvais (425) 890-2038

Sean Sundwall Insurance Agency 8224 Railroad Ave SE, Ste B, Snoqualmie Sean Sundwall (425) 292-7027

The Watson Law Firm 22525 SE 64th Place Ste 2044, Issaquah Tom Watson (425) 507-9343

suebeauvais@yahoo.com

sean.sundwall@amfam.com

Hankins, Susan North Bend, WA 98045 Susan Hankins (425) 888-4410

SR Benefits Consulting 37106 SE Gala Court, Snoqualmie Steve Rackets (425) 301-4449

King County Library System East Cluster 115 E 4th St, North Bend Michele Drovdahl (425) 888-0784

Lawrence, Carol PO Box 333, Snoqualmie celawren@centurytel.net

State Representative Jay Rodne PO Box 2848, Issaquah Jay Rodne (425) 890-3336 jay.rodne@leg.wa.gov

Simpson, Carolyn 34802 SE Garden Ct., Snoqualmie Carolyn Simpson (425) 890-2239 simpsoncgs@yahoo.com

Three Moons Midwifery PLLC 401 Ballarat Ave N Ste 201, North Bend Dr. Alisha Wilkes DNP, CNM, ARNP (425) 395-4768 threemoonsmidwifery@gmail.com

HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATIONS

Snoqualmie Ridge ROA 7713 Center Blvd. SE Ste 100, Snoqualmie (425) 396-5430 info@ridgeroa.com

HOUSING

Rock Creek Ridge & Mount Si Apts 1525 Rock Creek Ridge Blvd SW, North Bend Shelly Bevens (425) 831-8500 rockcreekridge@braddockandlogan.com

The Woodlands 34626 SE Swenson Dr. #B100, Snoqualmie Shar Eller (425) 396-1020 live@srwoodlands.com

Waters, Carol Carol Waters (425) 396-1940

srackets-ins@comcast.net

State Farm Insurance 204 Ballarat Avenue North, North Bend Ken Rustad (425) 888-0421 ken.rustad.ch1d@statefarm.com

Carriage Insurance Agency 301 Bendigo Blvd N, North Bend Jody Carr (425) 888-5066 jody@carriageagency.com

CLG Employer Resources LLC 209 Main Ave S, Suite 100, North Bend Anessa Brechbiel (425) 391-4141 clg@clger.com

Hauglie Insurance Agency 33410 Redmond-Fall City Rd SE, Fall City Kevin Hauglie (425) 222-5881 adonaldson@hauglieinsurance.com

Mumma Associates Insurance 11811 NE 1st, # 307, Bellevue Duane Mumma (425) 455-1406 mumma@mummainsurance.com

LIBRARIES

michdrov@kcls.org

MANUFACTURING

Spacelabs Healthcare 35301 SE Center St., Snoqualmie Janet Story (425) 396-3300

INVESTMENTS/FINANCIAL info@spacelabshealthcare.com SERVICES MARKETING Cutler Investment Group 10900 NE 4th Street Ste 1910, Bellevue Jonas Means (206) 624-5863 jonas@cutler.com

Edward Jones 8150 Railroad Ave SE Ste A, Snoqualmie Colin Barber (425) 831-5026 colin.barber@edwardjones.com

carolwaters@comcast.net

INSURANCE

tom@thewatsonlawfirm.org

Edward Jones 7329 Better Way SE, A-105, Snoqualmie Vaughn Sherman (425) 888-2068 vaughn.sherman@edwardjones.com

Waypoint Wealth Advisors, Ameriprise Financial 9725 SE 36th Street Ste 308, Mercer Island Carlos de Imus, JD (206) 236.8054 x6 carlos.deimus@ampf.com

IT SOLUTIONS

Luden Consulting, Inc. 43211 SE 174th St, North Bend Ben Faulkner (425) 457-1591 Ben@ludenconsulting.com

LEGAL SERVICES

Law Offices of Patricia Army 301 West North Bend Way, Ste 108, North Bend Patricia Army (425) 391-2583 patriciaa@parmylawoffices.com

Highlight Group 7829 Center Blvd SE #303, Snoqualmie Regan Crawford (425) 591-4499 hello@highlightgroup.com

Mountain View Promotions 1280 Mt. View Blvd. SE, North Bend Tom Hawley (206) 898-7452 tom@mvpromotions.com

MORTGAGE

New American Funding 12220 113th Ave NE Ste120, Kirkland Kevin Harrison (425) 417-1995 kevin@team-harrison.net

MUSEUM

Northwest Railway Museum 38625 SE King Street, Snoqualmie Richard Anderson (425) 888-3030 info@trainmuseum.org

Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum 320 Bendigo Blvd. S., North Bend Gardiner Vinnedge (425) 888-3200 info@snoqualmievalleymuseum.org

MUSIC

Big Star Studios 7723 Center Blvd SE, Snoqualmie Corey Mosley (425) 292-3342 corey@bigstarstudios.com

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EAT.DRINK.STAY

Join us for Happy Hour! everyday from 3pm to 6 pm

www.fcroadhouse.com 425.222.4800

4200 Preston-Fall City Road • Fall City, WA 98024 Raven Says “Tiger creates Mighty. Mighty begets Justice. Mountain creates Heavenly Fairyland. Heavenly Fairyland creates Able Practice”

Kung Fu Club Fall City/Issaquah

Serving the Eastside since 1993 425.392.4712 • KungFuClubIssaquahcom Teaching Xiang Jiang Wing Chun Kung Fu 25th Generation Dao Dai Pai Qi Gong and Meditation

channel water to another place imbue, inculcate, instill into, teach, impart

Whether your need is for short-term recovery following a post-acute stay, or you are transitioning to long-term care, we can assist you. Inpatient Rehabilitation Therapies • Physical • Occupational • Speech Skilled Nursing Care • Post-surgical Services • Stroke Recovery • Pain Management

• Complex Wound Care • Cardiac, Orthopedic, Diabetes & Nutrition Care • Respite & Palliative Care

For more information call (425) 888-2129 or visit us on the web at www.regencynorthbend.com.

• Gourmet, country-style dining in the Snoqualmie Valley • Open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch & dinner • Everything House-made from locally sourced, natural ingredients • European style espresso • Catering Available • Private dining and meeting spaces • Six 20’s era vintage style inn rooms - Packages available

• 30 min from downtown Seattle • 10 min to Snoqualmie Casino

Open 8am daily for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

“Meet you at the Roadhouse”

Serving Snoqualmie Valley families and businesses since 1980 Home • Auto • Umbrella Boat • Motorcycle Business • Bonds • Health • Life

425.455.1406

219 Cedar Avenue S., North Bend

Serving the Snoqualmie Valley for over 50 years. Bringing Independence to Living and Quality to Life

11811 NE 1st Street - #307 • Bellevue www.mummainsurance.com


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Events Calendar

WHAT’S GOING ON

There is always something happening somewhere in the Valley. Mark your calendar with the following special events.

Monthly: Sallal Grange hosts contra dances on the third Friday of each month, open mic night on the first Friday of the month, and a community game night on the last Wednesday. For schedule, visit www.sallalgrange.org.

April Train rides: Northwest Railway Museum starts its season of weekend train rides on the first Saturday in April and run every weekend through October. Arbor Day: Snoqualmie celebrates National Arbor Day, at the Railroad Park Gazebo. North Bend Jazz Walk: North Bend Jazz Walk: Downtown North Bend venues host jazz legends and local talent in a festival that spans three city blocks in the North Bend Jazz Walk, the fourth Saturday each April. Visit www.northbendjazzwalk. com.

May Go Fish: Mount Si Fish and Game Club hosts its annual free Kids Fishing Derby starting at sunrise on the first Saturday in May, at the ponds

at the Snoqualmie Police Station. Fun Run: Cinco de Mayo Half-marathon and 8K fun runs are the first Saturday in May. Learn more at www. runsnoqualmie.com. Live theater: Valley Center Stage features a community theater production of “The Lion in Winter,” May 5 to 21, to close out its season. The new season starts in October. Visit www.valleycenterstage.org

June Bike Rodeo: Snoqualmie Police host the annual bike safety rodeo in both Snoqualmie and North Bend in early June. Learn more at www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us/ Departments/Police.aspx. Fall City Days: Start the summer at Fall City Days, the second Saturday in June, with a fun run and parade, rubber Duck Derby, watermeloneating contest, and live music. Visit www.fallcity. org/fallcity_days.html. North Bend Farmer’s Market: Come to Si View Park for a farmers market and life music, 4 to 8 p.m. Thursdays, June through September at Si View Park. Visit www.siview. park.org.

July

Fourth of July: Celebrate America’s birthday, Carnation style, with a hometown

parade, fun run strawberry shortcake and fireworks. Visit www.carnation4th.org. OR, spend the day on Snoqualmie Ridge with a parade and events at Snoqualmie Community Park. Thomas the Tank: Thomas the Tank Engine visits Snoqualmie at Northwest Railway Museum’s Snoqualmie Depot, July 15 to 17 and 22 to 24. Locals, get a $2 discount when you buy your tickets at the depot. Relay for Life: Join the fight against cancer the second Saturday in July at North Bend’s Torguson Park. Learn more at snovalleyrelay.org. Downtown Block Party: North Bend’s Block Party features two stages of live music, activities and a car show, each year in mid-July. Twin Peaks Festival: “Twin Peaks” was filmed primarily in North Bend and Snoqualmie, so the annual Twin Peaks Festival returns here every year in late July or early August. Visit http://www. twinpeaksfest.com.

August Festival at Mount Si: The Festival, the second weekend of August, is a three-day festival with parade, live music, performances, contests and games For more information and a full list of the events, visit w w w.festivalatmtsi.org.


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August (continued)

Snoqualmie Railroad Days:

More than seven decades of local tradition and railroad heritage are behind Snoqualmie’s Railroad Days, the third weekend of August. For the full details, visit www.railroaddays.com Paint Out: Painters take their easels into the open air at the annual Snoqualmie Plein Air Paint Out during Railroad Days. Visit www. ci.snoqualmie.wa.us. Boeing Classic: Top pro golfers on the PGA Champions Tour compete for a $2 million purse at the TPC Snoqualmie Ridge., the third week in August Get tickets at www.boeingclassic.com. Battle of Snoqualmie: The Washington Civil War Association presents historic re-enactments for two days, on the fourth weekend in August. Hear the crash and boom of the artillery. Feel the weight of the packs that the soldiers carried. Meet the fine ladies in their gorgeous dresses. Learn more at http://battleofsnoqualmie. com.

September

North Bend Blues Walk: Downtown North Bend venues host blues legends and local talent in a pedestrian festival, the third weekend of September. Visit www. northbendblueswalk.com.

Snoqualmie Valley Block Party: Snoqualmie Ridge hosts a block party for the whole Snoqualmie Valley, with bands, kids games and demos, around the middle of the month. Find Snoqualmie Valley Block Party on Facebook for more information.

October

Halloween at Si View: Si View Community Center is home to the full spectrum of Halloween celebration, from the silly—pick a floating pumpkin from the Si View patch — to the spooky harvest carnival celebration, to the downright scary haunted house. Learn more at www.siviewpark.org. Night on a Dark Trail: Spooky, entertaining Halloween trail walk at Snoqualmie Ridge is for youth, teens and adults. Visit www.nightonadarktrail. weebly.com for tickets and information.

October to November

Mountain Film Series: Starting in early October, North Bend Theatre, downtown North Bend, shows films from its annual Mountain outdoor series each Sunday afternoon, through December. Visit http://northbendtheatre. com for a full schedule.

Snoqualmie holiday festival: Snoqualmie celebrates the holidays the weekend following Thanksgiving with a community gathering in Gazebo Park, decked out with lights, music and a visit from Santa

December

Tree Lightings: Community Christmas celebrations happen in Fall City and North Bend, the first weekend of December. Fall City’s festival includes a holiday arts market at Chief Kanim Middle School, choir concert at Fall City Elementary and, the lighting of the plum trees along S.R. 202, followed by Santa’s arrival and a bonfire and refreshments in the Arts Park. In North Bend, the festivities start right after the Mount Si Senior Center’s Holiday Bazaar. Enjoy refreshments, performances by local youth, and cheer for Santa’s arrival. Banff Film Festival: North Bend Theatre hosts the Banff Film Festival, a renowned screening of the best mountain and outdoor recreation oriented films in the world. For details, visit www. nor thbe ndthea tre .com . Santa Train: Ride the train with Santa, starting Thanksgiving weekend. Learn more at w w w.tra i nmuseu m.org. Holiday Bazaar: Buy holiday gifts and enjoy a full day of entertainment by local young talent. The bazaar features hand-crafted goods, carolers, and the Si View dance program.

Events Calendar

WHAT’S GOING ON


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1 Snoqualmie Falls and Salish Lodge & Spa, 6501 Railroad Ave SE 2 Snoqualmie Casino, 37500 SE North Bend Way 3 Snoqualmie Valley Chamber Visitor's Center, 8086 Railroad Ave SE 4 Northwest Railway Museum, 38625 SE King Street

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5 Snoqualmie Valley Hospital, 9575 Ethan Wade Way SE 6 Mount Si Golf Course, 9010 Boalch Ave SE

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7 TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, 36005 SE Ridge St 8 Snoqualmie Y and Community Center, 35018 SE Ridge St 9 Snoqualmie Police Station, 34825 SE Douglas St

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10 Snoqualmie City Hall, 38624 SE River St 11 Snoqualmie Valley School District Office, 8001 Silva Ave SE 12 Snoqualmie Library, 38580 SE River St

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NORTH BEND • WA 13 North Bend Premium Outlets, 461 South Fork Ave SW 14 North Bend Theatre, 125 Bendigo Blvd N 15 Valley Center Stage, 119 W North Bend Way 16 Si View Community Center, 400 SE Orchard Dr 17 Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum, 320 Bendigo Blvd S 18 North Bend City Hall, 211 Main Avenue N 19 Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank, 126 E 3rd St 20 Mount Si Senior Center, 411 Main Ave S

FALL CITY • WA 21 Fall City Library, 33415 SE 42nd Pl 22 Fall City Park, 4099 Fall City Carnation Rd SE 23 Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater, 36800 SE David Powell Rd 24 Snoqualmie Falls Golf Course, 35109 SE Fish Hatchery Rd 25 Twin Rivers Golf Course, 4446 Preston Fall City Rd SE 26 Fall City Food Pantry, 4326 337th Pl SE Map courtesy of Google Map

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City of Carnation

Carnation is a rural town of 1,900 residents which prides itself on being a friendly and safe, familyoriented community, with an abundance of natural beauty and outdoor experiences. Framed by the Cascade foothills and nestled at the confluence of the Tolt and Snoqualmie Rivers, Carnation is in the center of the most productive agricultural district in King County. Carnation was founded as the Town of Tolt in 1912. The town later changed its name to Carnation to reflect its connection to the Carnation Milk Farm. Carnation’s river access offers some of the best salmon habitat in the region. Carnation also provides access to the 31-mile Snoqualmie Valley Trail and the 574-acre Tolt-MacDonald Park and Campground, home to the Timber music festival. More than File Photos 250,000 visitors Shops welcome yarn aficionados, antiquers and diners to downtown per year come to Tolt-MacDonald Carnation.

Park to camp, enjoy the Tolt and Snoqualmie Rivers, and ride mountain bikes or hike on the park’s trails. Carnation’s abundant parks also include a skateboard bowl, disc golf course, ball fields, and walking trails which provide opportunities for all age groups to enjoy outside activities. A variety of shops and restaurants dot the city’s downtown area. Carnation also celebrates its smalltown character with a classic Fourth of July celebration. As many as 10,000 visitors come to enjoy the parade, fireworks, and traditional small-town festivities. In the summer, Carnation is surrounded by fresh strawberries, raspberries and blueberries at numerous u-pick farms. In the fall, it is the perfect place to find the best u-pick pumpkins. Remlinger Farms, just south of the city, is widely known for its children’s and family activities, corporate picnics, u-pick or prepicked produce, and other recreational events. Carnation offers biking, hiking, camping, and fishing. Carnation is your natural destination.

Carnation Farmers Market Nestled in the heart of the Snoqualmie Valley, you’ll find plenty of fresh, local produce at the Carnation Farmers Market, open Tuesdays, 3 to 7 p.m., May through November. Since 2004 the Carnation Farmers Market has provided local eaters with a direct connection to local farmers and artisan food producers. By providing a place for farmers and artisan food producers to sell directly to the community, the Carnation Farmers Market promotes the importance of local agriculture and the value found in this area’s rich, farming heritage. It also provides a food access hub and gathering place for community members, rain or shine.


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NEWSPAPERS

Snoqualmie Valley Record 8124 Falls Ave. SE, Snoqualmie William Shaw (425) 888-2311

North Bend Educational & Cultural Assoc. North Bend, WA 98045 Jill Massengill (425) 888-8535

wshaw@valleyrecord.com

info@festivalatmtsi.org

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

NURSERIES

Mountains to Sound Greenway 2701 First Avenue Ste 240, Seattle Jennifer McKeown (206) 382-5555 info@mtsgreenway.org

The Nursery at Mount Si 42328 SE 108th St., North Bend Nels Melgaard (425) 831-2276 westyshed@gmail.com

NUTRITION/ SUPPLEMENTS

NourishThrive, LLC 17 NW Alder Pl, Suite 204, Issaquah Brooke Erickson (425) 395-4638

Eastside Baby Corner 1510 NW Maple Street, Issaquah Helen Banks Routon (425) 865-0234

DirtFish Rally School 7001 396th Drive SE, Snoqualmie (425) 888-7715

brooke@nourishthrive.com

director@snoqualmievalleyfoodbank.org

Encompass 1407 Boalch Ave NW, North Bend Nela Cumming (425) 888-2777 info@encompassnw.org

Green Snoqualmie Partnership 38642 SE River St, Snoqualmie Charles Vogelheim (425) 238-0065 info@greensnoqualmie.org

Imagine Housing 10604 NE 38th PL, Ste 215, Kirkland Sibyl Glasby (425) 576-5190 info@imaginehousing.org

Mamma’s Hands North Bend, WA 98045 Genie Benson (206) 915-2073 info@mammashands.org

Mt Si Food Bank 1550 Boalch Ave NW, North Bend Kelly Coughlin/Susann Hussels (425) 888-0096 info@mtsifb.org

Peak Sports and Spine Physical Therapy 7726 Center Blvd SE, Ste 220, Snoqualmie Kristin Zanas (425) 396-7778 receptsnoq@peaksportsandspinept.com

Snoqualmie Physical Therapy 7713 Center Blvd #160, Snoqualmie Lydia Pruss (425) 434-9607 snoqualmiept@retpt.com

Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank 122 East 3rd Street, North Bend Heidi Dukich (425) 888-7832

helenr@babycorner.org

PHYSICAL THERAPY

OUTDOOR RECREATION

info@dirtfish.com

OUTLET MALL

North Bend Premium Outlets 461 S Fork Ave SW, # E-1, North Bend Ed Huebner (425) 888-4106

PAINTING

Claffeys Painting 204 Ballarat Avenue North, North Bend Kevin Kalberg (425) 888-3634 info@claffeys.com

PHOTOGRAPHY

Genuine Image Photography 15127 NE 24th Ste 369, Redmond Brenda Brown (425) 831-7748 genuineimage@hotmail.com

Jeff Goble Photography North Bend, WA 98045 Jeff Goble (425) 831-2129 jeffgoblephoto@centurytel.net

PRESCHOOLS & CHILDCARE

North Bend Montessori, Inc. PO Box 2300, North Bend Susan Weigel (425) 831-5766 nbmontessori@comcast.net

PRINTING

Minuteman Press of Issaquah 180 NE Juniper St, Issaquah Damon Garcia (425) 391-4950 issaquah@minutemanpress.com

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

CCTV CameraScan 203 West 3rd Street, North Bend Colleen Burin (425) 888-9778 colleen@cctvcamerascan.com

REAL ESTATE

Alicia Messa with The Messa Group Real Estate 1730 Tannerwood Way SE, North Bend Alicia Messa (425) 919-9302

Cook Real Estate Services LLC 102 W North Bend Way, North Bend David Cook (425) 922-5395 david@cookreservices.com

John L Scott - Snoqualmie Valley Property Management 43404 SE North Bend Way, North Bend ‘’Sig’’ Seglinda Jones (425) 888-3717 svpm98045@yahoo.com

John L Scott North Bend Monica Antone 301 West North Bend Way, North Bend Monica Antone (425) 922-2336 monicaa@johnlscott.com

Melissa Ross Homes - Keller Williams Real Estate Snoqualmie, WA 98065 Melissa Ross (206) 235-0456 melissaross@kw.com

MK Property Services, LLC 8124 Falls Ave. SE, Snoqualmie Mike Kirkland (425) 888-2993 mike@mkps.net

NW Real Estate The Cascade Team 355 NW Gilman Blvd Ste 101, Issaquah Diego Vitelli (206) 529-7728 diego@thecascadeteam.com

Remax Integrity 208 Main Avenue S, Suite B, North Bend Carol Wright (425) 396-7100

info@aliciamessa.com

carolwright@remax.net

Better Properties Real Estate 202 W North Bend Way Ste C, North Bend Debbie Buffelen

Remax Integrity 208 Main Ave S, Ste B, North Bend Henry Callahan (425) 396-7100 henrycallahan@remax.net

debbie@betterpropertiesre.com

Bobbi Harrison Real Estate Group 7032 Cook Ct SE , Snoqualmie Bobbi Harrison (425) 941-9523 bobbiharrison@johnlscott.com

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Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum Home of the Snoqualmie people for thousands of years, the Snoqualmie Valley has a vibrant history that is shared at the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum. Situated in a strategic trade and transportation corridor, the Valley has always been an important location for the regional economy, especially as the Snoqualmie Pass provided access for the majority of east/west trade. This trade route has greatly shaped the history of the area. The Snoqualmie Valley Museum has a rich collection of photographs, pioneer artifacts, documents and stories. Visitors to the museum can view a turn-of-the-century kitchen and the 2017 display featuring “Lost Towns”, the once thriving company towns of Moncton, Cedar Falls, Taylor and Snoqualmie Falls. Another exhibit displays artifacts and history of the Snoqualmie Tribe. The Museum Farm Shed provides a window display of the history of agriculture in the area. Pioneer toys are handy for the kids to try jacks, jacob’s ladders, tops and meet Fuzzy, the historic bear cub. In addition the museum also offers more than 15 books, magazines and CD’s with local history for purchase. The Snoqualmie Valley Museum, 320 Bendigo Blvd. S. North Bend, is open free to the public 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday through Tuesday,April through October, and noon to 4 p.m. Mondays and Tuesday, November through March. The museum is also open by appointment. Learn more at http://www.snoqualmievalleymuseum.org.

Above: The Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum. Left: A historic photo of women at Snoqualmie Falls makes the cover of the museum’s newest book. Bottom: The Northwest Railway Museum offers visitors a visit to the Valley of 100 years ago.

Northwest Railway Museum

All Aboard! The year 2017 is an exciting time to visit the Northwest Railway Museum. Visitors can step back in time to experience rail travel as it used to be aboard the museum’s historic railway cars on a scenic excursion through the upper Snoqualmie Valley. The 2017 train season begins on Saturday, April 1st. Once again, the Northwest Railway Museum is offering more than just a train ride experience to its visitors and rail fans. Nearly all regular train excursions include a stop at the Railway History Campus, where, as they enter the Train Shed Exhibit Building, guests experience how the railroad changed everything while touring beneath actual rolling stock that is part of the railroading history of the Pacific Northwest. For an even more in-depth look into this history, docent-led premier tours will be available this year. These small, personally led tours include a visit to the historic 1890 Snoqualmie Depot, a shop floor visit to the Conservation and Restoration Center to see the work going on in that unique facility and a tour of the Train Shed including, for the first time, a visit inside both Chapel Car 5 Messenger of Peace and the 001 Caboose. Excursions are two hours long and generally run on weekends through the end of October (excluding two weekends in July during Day Out with Thomas and for other events.) Old favorites such as Railroad Days and Santa Train return with the addition of a Victorian Santa Train day while the Halloween Storytelling Train runs for two full weekends and includes hands-on activities for kids of all ages. The Northwest Railway Museum offers scenic rides through the Cascade foothills to the top of Snoqualmie Falls. Visitors explore train cars, exhibits, and a Victorian-era depot while following in the footsteps of travelers who have passed through its doors since 1890. They also experience travel before the age of Interstate highways and the excitement of a working railroad with all of its bells and whistles. Passengers board the train in Snoqualmie, 38625 S.E. King Street, beginning at 11 a.m., or in North Bend, 205 E. McClellan Street beginning at 11:30 a.m. Admission is: $10 for children, $16 for seniors, $20 for adults, and children under 2 ride free. For more information, visit www.trainmuseum.org or call (425) 888-3030.

Tolt Historical Society

Tolt Historical Society at Carnation was started in 1983 and for several years had a small museum at the Sno Valley Senior Center. In 2011, the museum was relocated to Carnation Farm. Elbridge (better know as Bridge) Stuart, the grandson of the founder of Carnation Farms and his wife, gave the museum space in an old milking barn which also housed his collection of refurbished carriages, milk wagons and trucks. Stuart had purchased Carnation Farm from Nestle, putting it into a foundation so that it would always be Carnation Farm. The historical society has several thousand artifacts dating from the 1800s, including early logging and farming tools, ladies’ combs, a full case of Tolt High School memorabilia from 1925 to 1993, and a large collection of dolls, doll furniture and sports equipment. The museum is open to the public on ONE SATURDAY EACH MONTH -- GET DATES FROM ISABEL. Group tours can also be arranged for by contacting Isabel Jones, isabelj2@juno. com. Tolt Historical Society meets at 7 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month, September through May, at the Sno Valley Senior Center. Everyone is welcome at the meetings, which include a business meeting, treats and a program. For further information, contact the board president at farmgirl616@hotmail. com or Jones at isabelj2@juno.com.


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RECREATION

Jet’s Gymnastics Express 17319 432nd Ave SE, North Bend Johnetta Renkert (425) 888-0349 Sahara Pizza/ Adventure Bowl 7940 Railroad Avenue SE, Snoqualmie Harold Nesland (425) 888-6060

RESTAURANTS

The Riverbend Cafe 14303 436th Ave SE, North Bend Rich Maki (425) 888-6600 riverbendcafe@hotmail.com

Vista Cafe- Snoqualmie Valley Hospital 9801 Frontier Ave SE, Snoqualmie Greg Neal (425) 835-3795 gregn@snoqualmiehospital.org

RETAIL

Barstools and Dinettes 412 Main Ave S, North Bend Kimberly Huffaker (425) 363-2175 info@barstoolsanddinettes.net

ProToppers 7829 Center Blvd. SE, #204, Snoqualmie Beth Burrows (425) 753-9165 Beth@ProToppers.com

QFC 460 East North Bend Way, North Bend Zach Stratton (971) 258-1193 zach.stratton@fredmeyer.com

Snoqualmie Tobacco Company and Liquor Store 37500 SE North Bend Way, Snoqualmie John Willson (425) 888-3071 john.snotobacco@snoqualmietribe.us

Verizon A Wireless 7802 Center Blvd SE Ste A, Snoqualmie Rob Sullivan (425) 292-5039 rob.sullivan@awireless.com

SCHOOLS

Snoqualmie Valley School District #410 PO Box 400, Snoqualmie Kim Roeber (425) 831-8000 siteadmin@svsd410.org

SELF STORAGE

SNOQUALMIE VALLE Y WOMEN IN BUSINESS

Snoqualmie Valley Women in Business P.O. Box 2238, North Bend Jacqueline Fairbrass (206) 883-3482 jacquelinefairbrass@gmail.com

SOCIAL SERVICES

Snoqualmie Ridge Self Storage & U-Haul 35501 SE Douglas Street, Snoqualmie, Ron Davis (425) 396-1410

Friends of Youth 7972 Maple Ave SE, Snoqualmie Terry Pottmeyer (425) 869-6666

info@snoqualmieridgestorage.com

info@friendsofyouth.org

SENIOR CENTER

THEATERS

Mt. Si Senior Center 411 Main Ave South, North Bend Susan Kingsbury-Comeau (425) 888-3434

North Bend Theatre 125 Bendigo Blvd., North, North Bend Cindy Walker (425) 888-1232

susan@mtsiseniorcenter.org

cindy@northbendtheatre.com

SENIOR HOUSING

TOWING

Timber Ridge at Talus 100 Timber Ridge Way NW, Issaquah Heather Turner (425) 336-1506

G & S Services PO Box 990, North Bend Wyrsch Family (425) 922-2279

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SEPTIC

TREE SERVICES

Huard Septic Design & Monitoring, LLC North Bend, WA 98045 April Huard(425) 831-1781

STS Landscape and Construction Services PO Box 656, North Bend Bryan Townley (425) 941-9754

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SERVICE CLUBS

Kiwanis Club of Snoqualmie Valley PO Box 852, North Bend Carlos de Imus (425) 888-2068

UTILITIES

D Square Energy Systems 1546 Boalch Ave NW, Suite 70, North Bend Todd Plant (425) 888-2882 sales@d2energy.com

carlos.deimus@ampf.com

Rotary Club of Snoqualmie Valley North Bend, WA 98045 Dick Ryon raryon@comcast.net

SERVICE STATIONS

Gateway Gas and Deli 8030 Douglas Ave SE, Snoqualmie Byeong Jo (425) 292-0934 manager@gatewayshell.com

Puget Sound Energy Bellevue, WA 98009-0868 Katherine Taylor (425) 462-3820 Sallal Water Association PO Box 378, North Bend Paul Tredway(425) 888-3650 paul@sallal.com

Tanner Electric Cooperative 45710 SE North Bend Way, North Bend Steve Walter (425) 888-0623 mail@tannerelectric.coop

Waste Management 720 4th Ave Ste 400, Kirkland Will Ibershof (425) 823-6164 wibersho@wm.com

VETERINARIANS

Snoqualmie Valley Animal Hospital 32020 SE 40th St, Fall City Jasbir Khera (425) 222-7220 svah@hotmail.com

WINE

Convergence Zone Cellars 10808 428th Ave. SE, North Bend Scott Greenberg (425) 233-5638 scott@czcellars.com

Valley Vignettes 31747 West Rutherford St., Carnation Sarah Rainwater(425) 941-4459 valleyvignettesbiketours@gmail.com

William Grassie Wine Estates 35922 SE 46th St, Fall City William Grassie (425) 974-5808 Bill@WMGrassieWines.com

WINERIES

Piccola Cellars 112 W. 2nd St, North Bend Diana Piccola (425) 486-9463 diana@piccolawine.com

Sigillo Cellars, LLC 8086 Railroad Ave SE, Snoqualmie Mike Seal (425) 292-0754 info@sigillocellars.com


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Snoqualmie Valley Schools W

Above: The Mount Si robotics team celebrates as their team wins a FIRST Robotics competition last year. Below: Snoqualmie Valley School Board representatives from left are: standing, Directors Geoff Doy, Marci Busby, Tavish MacLean, Carolyn Simpson and Dan Popp, and Superintendent Joel Aune; sitting, student representatives Adya Kumar and Mallory Golic.

Snoqualmie Valley School District 8001 Silva Ave SE, Snoqualmie www.svsd410.org Superintendent Joel Aune (425) 831-8000

elcome to the Snoqualmie Valley School District. Located in the scenic Cascade Mountain foothills, the district encompasses over 400 square miles, serving families in Snoqualmie, North Bend, Fall City and surrounding areas of unincorporated King County. The district offers high quality education to approximately 6,700 students in 10 schools. Student achievement is the district’s top priority to ensure all students are prepared for college, careers, and citizenship. Snoqualmie Valley schools offer rigorous curriculum, career education training, a broad range of extracurricular experiences, extensive technology resources, hands-on STEM education, and student support services. The district has an unwavering commitment to school improvement and views great teaching as the key to educational excellence. Educators receive progressive professional development, instructional coaching from mentors, and in-depth technology training, to help them maximize the potential of students. In recent years, assessment results and the number of students choosing more rigorous academic courses have increased. The district graduation rate has steadily improved, reaching 92 percent in 2015 (97 percent at Mount Si High School). Snoqualmie Valley has earned the AP Honor Roll distinction from the College Board for six consecutive years for increased student participation and performance on college-level Advanced Placement exams. Mount Si High School’s jazz band has been recognized among the top 15 high school bands in the nation at the Essentially Ellington Festival in New York, for the past four years. And, Mount Si High School was named to 2016 Best High Schools lists by US News & World Report and Newsweek magazines. Thanks to community support of a $244 million bond in 2015, the district is continuing to expand and improve its facilities to better serve a growing student population. In 2016, a new elementary school, Timber Ridge, opened on Snoqualmie Ridge and state-of-the-art security systems were installed throughout Snoqualmie Valley schools. Construction is currently underway to completely rebuild Mount Si High School. By fall of 2019, the new school facility will be ready to serve grades 9-12. Strong community support, coupled with the daily efforts of exceptional staff, make the Snoqualmie Valley School District a special place for children to grow and learn. Learn more at www.svsd410.org.

Cascade View Elementary School

Snoqualmie Elementary School

Mount Si High School

Fall City Elementary School

Timber Ridge Elementary School

Mount Si Freshman Campus

34816 SE Ridge St. Snoqualmie http://cves.svsd410.org (425) 831-4100 33314 SE 42nd Street Fall City http://fces.svsd410.org (425) 831-4000

North Bend Elementary School 400 East Third Street North Bend http://nbes.svsd410.org (425) 831-8400

Opstad Elementary School

1345 Stilson Ave. SE, North Bend http://oes.svsd410.org (425) 831-8300

39801 SE Park St., Snoqualmie http://ses.svsd410.org (425) 831-8050

34412 SE Swenson Drive Snoqualmie http://tres.svsd410.org (425) 831-3825

Chief Kanim Middle School

32627 Redmond-Fall City Rd. Fall City http://ckms.svsd410.org (425) 831-8225

Twin Falls Middle School

46910 S.E. Middle Fork Rd, North Bend http://tfms.svsd410.org (425) 831-4150

8651 Meadowbrook Way SE, Snoqualmie http://mshs.svsd410.org (425) 831-8100 9200 Railroad Ave S.E. Snoqualmie http://mshs.svsd410.org (425) 831-8450

Two Rivers School

330 Ballarat Ave. N., North Bend http://trs.svsd410.org (425) 831-4200


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SNOQUALMIE VALLEY

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Arts Entertainment:

Arts organizations and live theaters showcase local talent

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noqualmie Valley communities may be modest in size, but our local arts culture is alive and thriving, with arts organizations throughout the Valley.

Take Center Stage

Valley Center Stage is an all-volunteer-run community theater proudly producing quality live theater in North Bend for about 14 years. The theater aims to build community through the art and strives to be a welcoming place for new actors, volunteers and audience members alike. Producing an eclectic selection of plays from contemporary to classic, Valley Center Stage seeks to engage the audience in shows that entertain, make the audience laugh, think and feel. Recent productions include “The Lion in Winter,”“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Who Stole the Queen of Hearts’ Tarts” (an outdoor production at Si View Park), and “A Christmas Carol.” The theater is located in a cozy space at 119 North Bend Way, North Bend,on the second floor of the Mason Lodge. The theater is handicapped accessible. For more information, visit www.valleycenterstage.org.

Courtesy Photo

A drawing workshop at the Art Gallery of SnoValley.

Mount Si Artist Guild and Art Gallery of SnoValley

Feeling creative? The Mt. Si Artist Guild and Gallery may be just what you need to explore that feeling, in a friendly environment. The non-profit guild has two major components, the guild, and the gallery. The guild was formed in 2008 with a focus on education and a desire to foster visual fine arts. Low to no-cost workshops and demonstrations are offered monthly in a variety of media and art forms. Find a list of upcoming workshops at mtsiartistguild.org.

Courtesy Photo/René Schuchter

Rachel Friedly and Rochelle Wyatt perform in “The Lion in Winter.”

Jazz Clubs NW

Jazz Clubs NW, the new name for the Boxley Music Fund, is still bringing live music to North Bend weekly, with special events planned each spring and fall. If you miss the Jazz Walk in April or the Blues Walk in September, you can still catch live jazz most nights at Piccola Cellars, located in the old North Bend fire hall. Visit http://www.jazzclubsnw.org/northbend for the schedule of performers.

Theater in the Woods

The Art Gallery of SnoValley, a collective of the guild, opened in 2016 on Railroad Avenue in downtown Snoqualmie. It is open Tuesday through Sunday, displaying a variety of juried work by artists primarily from North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City, Carnation, and Duvall. If you come by on a Thursday you will see artists in action during the open studio. Whether you are an artist, an art enthusiast, a novice or just curious, come in to the gallery, 8130 SE Railroad Ave. Snoqualmie to explore local art. Learn more at artgalleryofsnovalley.com.

Fall City Arts

Fall City Arts is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing culture and awareness of the arts to a diverse and growing community. Working in collaboration with other cities, organizations, businesses, farmers and schools, the organization seeks to provide access to events, promote local artists, and encourage individuals to become more involved in their community.

Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater is a symbiosis of nature and musical theater. The outdoor family venue is surrounded by 95 acres of woods. The land provides the setting for theater, while the shows provide funding for stewardship of the land. Since the original plays in the 60s, minimalistic sets and performances have evolved into professional level musical productions.

Fall City Arts began around 1998, with Leigh Falconer as president. Their first goal was to bring in a broad range of professional programs from outside the Snoqualmie Valley. In its first year, Fall City Arts funded two performances for the public. Each year the seasons grew to involve more and more programs, to today’s schedule of about six key events each year and many smaller ones.

Learn more at, www.foresttheater.org.

Learn more at www.fallcityarts.com.


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Valley Shuttle (King County METRO) Welcome to life in the Valley! You simply couldn’t pick a lovelier place with nicer people. At least, we at Snoqualmie Valley Transportation think so. As part of Mt. Si Senior Center, Snoqualmie Valley Transportation operates small, 10-12 passenger buses for all riders ages 13 and older. Children younger than 13 must be accompanied by an older person. Call (425) 888-7001 or check out www.svtbus.org. Snoqualmie Valley Transportation is here to help you get around, Monday through Friday, in case you… • Don’t feel like driving • Think buses are way cooler than cars (they are) • Want to be environmentally friendly • Don’t want to own, insure and maintain more than one car • Are getting your eyes dilated and can’t drive • Just can’t stand driving in the dark • Can’t drive for any other reason Whatever your reason, we’re here for you. Types of weekday service include regular bus service, called Valley Shuttle, to and from the Metro stops between North Bend and Duvall on a regular schedule, every 90 minutes, for a $1 suggested donation; door-to-door service for riders in the cities of North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City and Preston for $1 per ride; and two circulator buses traveling a downtown loop between North Bend and Snoqualmie once per hour, and the Cedar Falls Loop which covers the area between North Bend and the neighborhoods of Wilderness Rim and Riverbend six times a day.

ADDITIONAL TRANSPORTATION RESOURCES: Snoqualmie Metro: kingcounty.gov/metro/svt Valley Shuttle Timetable: SVTbus.org Transit Trip Planner: kingcounty.gov/tripplanner (use code SVT for the Valley Shuttle)

Learn and grow at Chamber business workshops Every month, the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce presents an array of workshops directed at business owners, focused on building their businesses. Umpqua Bank in North Bend hosts a brown-bag business workshop on a variety of topics, on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Meetings are held from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Bring a sack lunch and join the conversation. One Thursday each month is focused on all things online. The E-Commerce Networking Group is a free, open to the public, round-table discussion for online retailers at all levels; seasoned e-commerce retailer, traditional brick and mortar retailer starting to sell online, or handmade creative. These meetings are also held in Umpqua Bank’s Community Room. Fridays feature consultants from the Coffee Klatsch Consultants group, directing a lunch-and-learn session on a different topic each month, at Snoqualmie City Hall, 38624 SE River St, Snoqualmie. For the latest schedule of workshops, visit www.snovalley.org.


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Help is here

Sometimes, neighbors need help making ends meet or dealing with emergencies. Several organizations in and around the Snoqualmie Valley are ready to help.

Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank

At Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank, they believe that everyone deserves the right to access healthy fresh food. They have a significant role in the stability and health of our community and the people they serve. Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank has a Resource Office with knowledgeable staff who meet one-on-one with clients to assist with employment, housing, food stamps and more. They also partner with other agencies and organizations to bring even more resources to our community. At Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank, they believe working together makes us stronger and allows everyone an opportunity to meet their potential and live a healthy life. The food bank distributes food, 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, for all clients; and from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Mondays for seniors only. No appointment is needed. Donations can be madde at the food bank Mondays and Tuesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; and Thursdays and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Resource Office is open Monday through Wednesday. Operating hours are 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Additional times available by appointment. If you are interested in supporting the food bank’s vision to lead the effort

File Photos

Above: During the Mount Si Food Bank’s open house last November, volunteers opened the food bank up for the evening hours, while guests explored the food bank, asked questions, and experienced shopping at the food bank as aclient would. Below: The Adra P. Berry Memorial Food Bank in Preston. to feed, educate and advocate ending hunger in the Snoqualmie Valley, contact them to schedule a tour. The Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank is at 122 E, Third St., North Bend. Call (425)-888-7832 or or visit snoqualmievalleyfoodbank.org.

Mount Si Food Bank

Mt Si Food Bank provides food and related services to individuals and families in need every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. The organization, located at 1550 Boalch Ave. NW, North Bend, strives to help people remain self-sufficient in the community and to maintain a sense of individual worth and dignity. Learn more at http://mtsifb.org.

Adra P. Berry Memorial Food Bank

The Adra P. Berry Memorial Food Bank is an outreach ministry of Raging River Community Church in Preston. Recognizing the needs of people in the Valley for food, the food bank was started in the early 1970s by members of the church.

Anyone is welcome to visit the food back on Thursday afternoons between the hours of 3 and 4 p.m., for the weekly food distribution. The food bank is located in the lower parking lot of the church and under the SE 86th Street bridge in Preston. Everyone is welcome. The food bank accepts non-perishable food donations and financial contributions. “It is a blessing to be able to serve the community this way,” said Pastor Roy Peacock. For more information, call (425) 222-5573.


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Carnation Public Food Bank

Carnation Public Food Bank, an allvolunteer organization, asks no questions of clients, but feeds, everyone.

Eastside Baby Corner

Eastside Baby Corner supports 191 family-service programs within 56 partner agencies which directly assist children and parents living in poverty or crisis. Through this network of programs, more than 800 children each week get the essentials they need for healthy development. Eastside Baby Corner is the only organization in greater east and north King County, south Snohomish County, and in the West Sound region, to provide this service for children who are living at or below the poverty level. EBC works as a safety net for both the family-assistance providers and for the families they help. Diapers, formula, car seats, warm coats, clothes for growing kids, or a crib for a newborn are the really basic, fundamental things parents need. EBC takes in donations of children’s clothing and goods from the community, purchases baby food, formula, car seats, pack-n-play beds and diapers, and today annually distributes about $4.5 million worth of goods directly to provider partners. About 86 percent of what is given out are new or gently used goods donated by the community. Volunteers donate an average of more than 2,500 hours each month, including 80-plus core volunteers and community volunteers. The organization was born in 1990 when Karen Ridlon, a local pediatric nurse practitioner, became concerned about the large numbers of babies in her practice begin-

ning life without adequate food, clothing, beds or safety equipment. With a few small items, and an unheated donated storage unit, the organization began distributing donated items to public health nurses in Bellevue and Issaquah and to the Issaquah Food Bank. Eastside Baby Corner is non-sectarian and non-partisan, providing resources to all children in need, from birth to age 12, regardless of their religious, ethnic or other affiliations. Visit EBC at 1510 NW Maple St., Issaquah, or online at www.babycorner.org.

Fall City Food Pantry

The Food Pantry is a nonprofit, volunteersupported program hosted by the Fall City United Methodist Church, 4326 337th Place SE, Fall City. The pantry is open the first and third Wednesday of each month.

New since July 2014, the Carnation Public Food Bank is a continuation of the former Snoqualmie Tribe Food Bank, which closed in December, 2013. At its new location, blocks away on Myrtle Street, the food bank found continued strong support from donors and began the process to become a 501(c)3 nonprofit. Carnation Public Food Bank is located at 31822 Myrtle Street, Carnation, and distributes food from noon to 7 p.m. on Wednesdays. Send donations to Carnation Public Food Bank PO Box 393 Carnation, WA 98014, or call Vosk at (206) 949-2310.

Hopelink

Hopelink helps low-income families, children, seniors, and people with disabilities with food, shelter, family development and stabilization, transportation and adult literacy skills. The Sno-Valley center in Carnation serves the area north of I-90 and east through Skykomish. To learn more, visit the website at www. hope-link.org or call 425-869-6000.

Volunteers pause for a photo at the all-volunteer Carnation Public Food Bank, on Myrtle Street, Carnation.

Snoqualmie Valley Winter Shelter

The Valley Renewal Center is made up of Snoqualmie Valley community members who have a passion for helping the local homeless population connect with the care and services they need. Through the Valley Renewal Center, two programs are available to local residents, a day center, where people can access services and resources, come in to warm up and relax for few hours, and an overnight shelter, providing a warm, safe place to sleep, access to resources, plus a hot meal and breakfast. Each year, the winter shelter is hosted by local churches in North Bend, Snoqualmie and Fall City. The shelter opens nightly from 8:30 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. and serves men, women and families. Visit http://www.valleyrenewalcenter.com for more information.

The pantry provides non-perishable foods, fresh vegetables and fruits as well as hygiene products to individuals and families who live in the communities located in the Snoqualmie Valley. Their mission, “to fight hunger in our community in a manner that respects the dignity of those we serve,” drives all they do. All clients are served without prejudice or promotion of any faith. Supported by generous donations from individual community members, businesses, groups and local municipalities, the pantry also partners with Northwest Harvest and Eastside Baby Corner. For more information, to volunteer or to contribute, visit fallcityfoodpantry.org .

Winter Shelter supervisor Linda Beckvold talks with Heidi Houser and Mark Lowe, who have volunteered to provide a dinner for shelter guests


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Reasons to ♥ the Valley Snoqualmie Falls

Birches, North Bend

♥ Elk

Snoqualmie Casino

♥ Elk are all over the place, but especially visible at dawn and dusk. See the local herd at Meadowbrook Farm and Interpretive center. ♥ Kayaking for all skill levels, from beginners to veterans, on the Snoqualmie River's Middle Fork and Rattlesnake Lake.

♥ Twin Peaks lives on in

♥ from Eastern Washington, but they’re blended and bottled much closer to home. Area winemakers favor the Old World styles in the Valley, but you’ll also find such modern influences as Piccola Cellars draft wine tasting room.

♥ Mount Si changes color

with the season and the time of day.

the Valley, where superfans gather every summer for the Twin Peaks Festival, sold out three years running, since Showtime announced a new season of the show was coming out. And it was filmed right here, of course.

♥ Historic trains and a

♥ Wineries —The Sno-

North Bend's Si View Community Center (Thursdays) and downtown Carnation (Tuesdays) have plenty of fresh local produce and homegrown entertainment.

qualmie Valley is home to a growing number of local wineries and tasting rooms, catering to all palates. The grapes come

120-year-old depot at the Northwest Railway Museum in downtown Snoqualmie, plus on special weekends all season, the unforgettable sound of a steam train whistle.

♥ Farmer's markets at

Twede’s Cafe, North Bend

♥ Vegas-style glitz at the Snoqualmie Casino. Thousands of games, a cigar bar, national comedy and music acts, boxing, and plenty of dining options can be found here.

♥ Appetites are unleashed annually in the pie-eating contest at the Festival at Mount Si. Chefs compete in the berry dessert and chili cook-off throw-downs.

♥ Berry pies galore, plus

♥ Giggles for all ages at

steam train rides, a hay maze and petting zoo at Carnation's Remlinger Farms. It’s an old-fashioned way to spend the day.

♥ Visit a locally owned

vintage movie theater and take in a show at North Bend Theatre.

♥ Amazing vistas at Snoqualmie Falls, Rattlesnake Ledge and Snoqualmie Point Park.

♥ Watch fireworks from Tolt-MacDonald Park in Carnation during the town's Fourth of July celebration.

Fall City's Duck Derby. Watch rubber duckies race down the river in this short, but gripping contest helping local schools.

♥ Community Spirit: We know we’re lucky to have such outstanding community volunteers here, and we go out of our way to make sure they know it, too. ♥ Floating. Local rivers provide the perfect retreat when the weather gets warm. All you need is a life jacket and an inner tube to spend a day blissfully drifting on many spots

of the Snoqualmie River. One of the most popular stretches, because of the easy access, starts below Snoqualmie Falls at the Plum 1 boat launch.

♥ The annual Boeing Classic stop on the PGA Tournament of Champions brings top golfers to Snoqualmie to compete for cash and the coolest tournament attire ever, a leather bomber jacket ♥ Quirky local shops. Bubbles stream from a storefront in Snoqualmie, and another signals Valentine’s Day with a scattering of rose petals on the sidewalk. With specialty shops like Down to Earth Flowers and Gifts, the Flying Frog, Selah Gifts and Birches, there’s always something to catch your eye and make you smile as you walk down the main drag.


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Where to Eat The Valley has fare to fit every appetite, from upscale fast food found to fine dining , plus everything in between.

Gianfranco Ristorante

Authentic family friendly Italian dining, with an extensive Italian wine list, and offering gluten-free pasta and pizza crust. 8150 Railroad Ave SE, Snoqualmie (425) 888-6621

Pioneer Coffee

“Coffee with Altitude, Roasting at 1,900 feet above sea level puts us high above the rest. “ 202 W. North Bend Way Suite D North Bend (425) 292-0727.

Sigillo Cellars, LLC

Local winery’s tasting room, serving a portfolio of Bordeaux and Rhône varietals. 8086 Railroad Ave SE Snoqualmie (425) 292-0754

Salish Lodge & Spa

Luxury resort and spa perched atop Snoqualmie Falls 6501 Railroad Avenue SE Snoqualmie (800) 272-5474

Wildflower Wine Shop

Dedicated to Washington wines, local, organic food 228 W North Bend Way Suite B North Bend (425) 292-0647

The Riverbend Cafe

Flavorful comfort food with fresh, local ingredients. 14303 436th Ave SE North Bend (425) 888-6600

SnoValley Coffee

Casual friendly coffee house on Snoqualmie Ridge. 7811 Center Blvd SE Snoqualmie (425) 396-0337

Snoqualmie Casino

Top: A barista steams milk for an espresso drink at Pioneer Coffee. Right: An aerial view of the Brickyard Brewery during the 2016 Block Party.

TA Travel Centers of America

Featuring Popeye’s Chicken and Country Pride, American food, served with a smile. 46630 North Bend Way North Bend (425) 888-3322

Ana’s Family-Style Mexican Restaurant Traditional Mexican restaurant on Snoqualmie Ridge. 7713 Center Blvd SE #190 Snoqualmie (425) 396-0466

Mt Si Pub

Small local pub serving beer, wine, spirits and food. 45530 SE North Bend Way North Bend (425) 831-6155

Infusion Bar & Grill Your neighborhood bar and grill. 7727 Center Blvd SE Snoqualmie (425) 292-3576

Glass & Bottle Bistro

The Snoqualmie Casino features a variety of restaurants. 37500 SE North Bend Way Snoqualmie (425) 888-1234

A casual dining experience with a romantic atmosphere, food, cocktails and wine on Snoqualmie Ridge. 7819 Center Blvd SE Snoqualmie (425) 888-9463

Piccola Cellars

North Bend Bar and Grill

Serving Piccola blends on tap, plus beer, and live jazz music 112 W. 2nd St North Bend (425) 486-9463

Classic corner bar and grill 145 E North Bend Way North Bend (425) 888-1243

Got Rice

Traditional Chinese fare in downtown Snoqualmie. 8406 Railroad Ave Snoqualmie (425) 888-8168

The Roadhouse Restaurant & Inn

Award-winning restaurant featuring fresh regional dishes, topped off by a small hotel, in Fall City. 4200 Preston Fall City Road SE Fall City (425) 222-4800


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Snoqualmie Tribe

The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe has lived in the Snoqualmie Valley since time immemorial and consists of approximately 500 members. The tribe is federally recognized and had more signatures than any other on the Treaty of Point Elliott in 1855, which reserved fishing rights and reservations for Washington tribes. The Tribe is governed by a constitution and tribal council consisting of 10 voting members and two alternates. The Tribe owns and operates the following facilities which are open to the public: Snoqualmie Tobacco Company and Liquor Store; Snoqualmie Casino (the Valley’s largest employer); North Bend Health Clinic. The Tribe supports the Snoqualmie Valley community where it has donated nearly $2 million to non-profit organizations since 2010. For more information visit: www.snoqualmietribe.us

Contacts Administration Office: (425) 888-6551 Snoqualmie Casino: (425) 888-1234 North Bend Health Clinic: (425) 888-5511 Snoqualmie Tobacco Company & Liquor Store: (425) 888-3071

Snoqualmie Casino Snoqualmie Casino is Seattle’s closest full-service casino, located just 30 minutes from downtown. In a spectacular Northwest setting, Snoqualmie Casino combines breathtaking views in a sophisticated gaming facility, complete with 55 classic table games – including Blackjack, Roulette and Baccarat – 1,700 state-of-the-art slot machines and a five-table poker room. Snoqualmie Casino serves up high quality amenities such as a cigar lounge, a popular concert venue featuring all-star acts and diverse dining.

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Alphabetical Chamber Membership Listings A to Zzz Dental

Gabriel Malouf (425) 292-9230 Dentists

Acacia Hair Salon

Rene Howell (425) 396-7036 Beauty Salons & Products

Agape Chiropractic Healing Center

Leslie Bedell (425) 888-1670

Bobbi Harrison Real Estate Group

Bobbi Harrison (425) 941-9523 Real Estate

Brown & Sterling P.S.

Jaime Cole (425) 222-6374 Attorneys, Legal Services Bybee Farms

Chiropractors

Jayne & Steve Bybee (425) 888-5745

Alicia Messa with The Messa Group Real Estate

Carmichael’s True Value Hardware

Real Estate

Hardware, Gifts, Home Improvement

Alicia Messa (425) 919-9302

Farms, Event Facilities, Outdoor Recreation

Wendy Thomas (425) 888-1107

All Service Glass

Carol Waters

Glass, Auto Repair, Professional Services

Individual

Joe Blundell (425) 392-1122

(425) 396-1940

Alpine Dental Care

Carriage Insurance Agency

Dentists

Insurance

Kristen Sheehan (425) 888-2431

Jody Carr (425) 888-5066

Art Gallery of SnoValley, a Mt Si Artist Guild Collective

Cascade Diesel Truck & RV Repair

Art

Auto Repair, RVs-Storage & Repair

Gayll Morrison (425) 213-9321

Karen Hahn (425) 888-1886

AtWork!

Cascade Golf Course

Community Organizations

Golf, Outdoor Recreation

Wally Tallbit (425) 274-4000

Dean Pattermann (425) 888-4653

Barstools and Dinettes

CCTV CameraScan

Retail, Home Decor & Improvement

Professional Services

Kimberly Huffaker (425) 363-2175 Beauvais, Sue

(425) 890-2038

Individual, SVWIB Member Bella Vita Spa & Salon, LLC

Pepper Alani Allphin (425) 888-4888 Beauty Salons & Products, Massage

Better Properties Real Estate

Debbie Buffelen Real Estate

Big Star Studios

Corey Mosley (425) 292-3342 Music, Arts and Entertainment Birches Habitat

Nancy Wray (425) 292-9390

Gifts, Art, Clothing, Home Decor, Retail

Colleen Burin (425) 888-9778 Chaplin’s North Bend Chevrolet

Marie Jackson (425) 888-0781 Auto Sales, Auto Repair

City of North Bend

Susie Oppedal (425) 888-1211 City Offices, Government

City of Snoqualmie

Bob Larson (425) 888-1555 City Offices, Government Claffeys Painting

Kevin Kalberg (425) 888-3634

Painting, Home Care Services & Decor Cleaning Authority, The

Paul McMahon (425) 292-9643

Cleaning Services, Home Care Services

CLG Employer Resources LLC

Edward Jones

Anessa Brechbiel (425) 391-4141

Vaughn Sherman (425) 888-2068

Coffee Express-O

Encompass

Insurance

Ken Vaughn (425) 831-5226 Coffee

Convergence Zone Cellars

Scott Greenberg (425) 233-5638 Wine

Cook Real Estate Services LLC

David Cook (425) 922-5395 Real Estate

Corners Gift Shop

Peggy Lefley (425) 888-2488 Gifts, Retail

Cutler Investment Group

Jonas Means (206) 624-5863 Investments/Financial Services

D Square Energy Systems

Todd Plant (425) 888-2882 Utilities

DirtFish Rally School

(425) 888-7715

Outdoor Recreation, Biking, Car Racing DN Traffic Consultants

Dariel Norris (206) 817-1790 Engineering, SVWIB Member

Investments/Financial Services

Nela Cumming (425) 888-2777

Non-profit-Community Organization, SVWIB Member, Youth/Senior Support Services Encompass Engineering & Surveying

Jim Kieburtz (425) 392-0250

Engineering, Professional Services Fall City Community Association

Ashley Glennon (425) 442-5893 Community Organization

Feeling Absolutely Fabulous LLC

Jacqueline Fairbrass (206) 883-3482 Health & Wellness, SVWIB Member Fire District #38

Chris Dahline (425) 392-3433

Government, Emergency Services, Non Profits Friends of Youth

Terry Pottmeyer (425) 869-6666

Social Services, Community Organizations G & S Services

Wyrsch Family (425) 922-2279 Towing, Service Stations

Gateway Gas and Deli

Down to Earth Flowers and Gifts

Byeong Jo (425) 292-0934

Florists, Art, Gifts, Home Decor, Retail

Genuine Image Photography

EARLBELL.com

Photography

Consultants

Gordon Construction

Alice Friedel (425) 831-1772

Earl Bell (206) 420-5946 Eastside Baby Corner

Helen Banks Routon (425) 865-0234

Non-profit, Youth & Senior Support Services Eastside Psychological Associates

Alisa Burpee (425) 458-5048 Counseling

Edward Jones

Colin Barber (425) 831-5026 Investments/Financial Services

Service Stations

Brenda Brown (425) 831-7748

Becky Gordon (425) 222-6570 Construction Green Snoqualmie Partnership

Charles Vogelheim (425) 238-0065 Non-profit Organizations Hallamore Homes Inc

Troy Hallamore (425) 749-2736 Construction


40 | Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce Hankins, Susan

Joner Baker, PLLC

(425) 888-4410

Matt Baker (425) 495-6273

Individual

Attorneys

Genie Benson (206) 915-2073

Hauglie Insurance Agency

Karen J Granger & Associates

Maurices

Mumma Associates Insurance

Insurance, SVWIB Member

Insurance

Angela Donaldson (425) 222-5881

Heirloom Cookshop

Kristen Schumacher (206) 227-3000 Catering Heritage Bank

Charlotte Jacobs (425) 394-4450 Banks

Highlight Group

Regan Crawford (425) 591-4499

Marketing, Consultants, Professional Services

Clothing

Keep It Local Snoqualmie Valley

McClellan Building, LLC

MyCakes

Bakeries

Alicia Messa (425) 919-9302

Robert S. Yerkes (425) 831-5135

Community Organization

Developers

Kelly R. Garwood, DDS

Meadowbrook Urgent Care & Specialty Clinic

Kelly Garwood (425) 888-0867 Dentists

Key Bank

James L. Browning DDS PLLC

James L. Browning, DDS (425) 888-2290 Dentists JE Cumming Corporations

Jim Cumming (425) 292-0610

Janet Eppright (425) 831-0777 Health Care, Emergency Services

Banks

Melissa Ross Homes Keller Williams Real Estate

Key Business Solutions

Real Estate

Consultants, Professional Services

Mind + Body Elite Snoqualmie Ridge

Michelle Petrovich (425) 396-8000

King County Council Dist. #3

Non-profit Organizations, Social Services

Senior Center, Non-profit Organizations

Kathy Lambert (206) 477-1003 Government

Melissa Ross (206) 235-0456

Mindy Garrett (425) 292-9883 Health & Wellness

Minuteman Press -Issaquah

Recreation, Arts and Entertainment John Day Homes, Inc.

Michelle Randall (425) 831-4901 Construction

John L Scott - Snoqualmie Valley Property Management

‘’Sig’’ Seglinda Jones (425) 888-3717 Real Estate

John L Scott North Bend

Monica Antone (425) 922-2336 Real Estate

Kevin Harrison (425) 417-1995 Mortgage

Nintendo of America Inc.

Sharon Wiltshire (425) 861-2403 Distributors

Nor West RV Park

Troy Thompson (425) 888-9685 Accommodations, Where To Stay

Real Estate

Auto Parts

Mary Ann Fowler (425) 831-0386 PS Mary Ann Fowler (425) 888-1896 NB

Mike Kirkland (425) 888-2993 Mount Si Golf Course

Marketing

Johnetta Renkert (425) 888-0349

New American Funding

Kirby M. Nelson, DDS-PS/NB

Service Clubs

Jet’s Gymnastics Express

Attorneys

Hardware North Bend Auto Parts, Inc. (NAPA)

Mountain View Promotions

Art, Community & Non-profit Organizations

Elizabeth LePley (425) 394-4117

MK Property Services, LLC

Jeff Goble Photography

Jeffrey Waters (425) 396-1940

Nelson, Blair, Langer & Engle PLLC

Libraries

Michele Drovdahl (425) 888-0784

Printing

Kiwanis Club of Snoqualmie Valley

Jeffrey L. Waters, Artist

Cynthia Golpe (425) 443-4105

Damon Garcia (425) 391-4950

Dentist

Photography

Duane Mumma (425) 455-1406

King County Library System East Cluster

Contractors

Jeff Goble (425) 831-2129

Susan Kingsbury-Comeau (425) 888-3434

Consultants, SVWIB Member

Septic

Sibyl Glasby (425) 576-5190

Non-profit, Community Organizations

Caitlin Voogt (425) 831-0045

Curt LeMaster (425) 292-9594

Imagine Housing

Mt. Si Senior Center

Karen Granger (425) 831-7707

Huard Septic Design & Monitoring, LLC

April Huard (425) 831-1781

Mamma’s Hands

Carlos de Imus (425) 888-2068 Krona & Krona CPA’s

John Krona (425) 888-0916 Accountants

Brandon Proudfoot (425) 391-4926 Golf, Outdoor Recreation

Tom Hawley (206) 898-7452

Attorneys, Legal Services

Legal Services

Luden Consulting, Inc.

Ben Faulkner (425) 457-1591 IT Solutions

North Bend Chiropractic and Golf Fitness

Matthew Miller (425) 888-3600 Chiropractors, Health & Wellness

North Bend Educational & Cultural Assoc.

Jill Massengill (425) 888-8535

Non-profit Organizations

Susan Weigel (425) 831-5766

Jennifer McKeown (206) 382-5555

North Bend Montessori, Inc.

Mt Si Food Bank

Preschools & Childcare, Schools North Bend Premium Outlets

Kelly Coughlin/Susan Hussels (425) 888-0096

Ed Huebner (425) 888-4106

Non-profit Organizations, Social Services

Outlet Mall, Retail

Mt Si Pub

North Bend Theatre

Rob Sherard (425) 831-6155

Cindy Walker (425) 888-1232

Beer, Bars, Wine

Theaters, Entertainment

Mt Si Sports + Fitness

North Bend Visitor Information Center & Mountain View Gallery

Lawrence, Carol

Individual

Steve McConkey (425) 888-1112

Non-profit Organizations

Law Offices of Patricia Army

Patricia Army (425) 391-2583

Gordon Gaub (425) 888-1242

Mountains to Sound Greenway

Law Office of David Speikers

David Speikers (425) 222-0555

North Bend Ace Hardware

Ben Cockman (425) 831-7782 Fitness Center, Health & Wellness

Jessica Tate (425) 292-0260 Art


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Rainbow Lodge Retreat Center

Si View Metro Parks

Biking

Event Facilities, Where to Meet

Community, Non-profit, Outdoor Recreation

Northwest Premium Services

Regency North Bend Rehabilitation & Nursing

Kevin Flynn (425) 363-2100

Louise Wall (206) 240-0189

Cleaning & Home Care, SVWIB Member Northwest Railway Museum

Richard Anderson (425) 888-3030

Museum, Arts & Entertainment, Historic Landmark NourishThrive, LLC

Brooke Erickson (425) 395-4638 Nutrition/Supplements

NW Real Estate - The Cascade Team

Diego Vitelli (206) 529-7728 Real Estate

Opus Bank

Cynthia Nygren (425) 831-1761 Banks, SVWIB Member Overlake Hospital Medical Center

Nelsie Babauta (425) 688-5605 Health Care, Emergency Services

Peak Sports and Spine Physical Therapy

Kristin Zanas (425) 396-7778

Physical Therapy, Health & Wellness Perteet, Inc.

Rahmi Kutsal, PE (425) 888-5825 Engineering, Consultants Petra Inc.

dbrevick@petrainc.net (425) 396-4510 Contractors

Piccola Cellars

Diana Piccola (425) 486-9463

Tim Jack (425) 888-4181

Charlene Herman (425) 888-2129 Health Care

Remax Integrity

Carol Wright (425) 396-7100 Real Estate

Remax Integrity

Henry Callahan (425) 396-7100 Real Estate

Roaring River Bed & Breakfast

Peggy & Herschel Backues (425) 888-4834 Bed & Breakfast, Accommodations Rock Creek Ridge & Mount Si Apts

Shelly Bevens (425) 831-8500 Housing

Rotary Club of Snoqualmie Valley

Dick Ryon

Service Clubs, Non Profits Rowley Properties, Inc.

Lisa Riley (425) 395-9563 Real Estate

Sahara Pizza/Adventure Bowl

Harold Nesland (425) 888-6060 Entertainment, Pizza

Salish Lodge & Spa

Wendy Floyd (800) 272-5474 Accommodations, Event Facilities, Massage

Wineries, Wine

Sallal Water Association

Pioneer Coffee

Utilities, Water Systems

Beer, Coffee, Gifts, Restaurants, Wine

Sean Sundwall Insurance Agency

ProToppers

Insurance

Retail

Selah Gifts

Puget Sound Energy

Gifts, Retail, SVWIB Member

Utilities

Servpro

QFC

Emergency Preparedness & Services

DeAnna Haverfield (425) 292-0727

Beth Burrows (425) 753-9165

Katherine Taylor (425) 462-3820

Zach Stratton (971) 258-1193 Retail

Paul Tredway (425) 888-3650

Sean Sundwall (425) 292-7027

Shelly Woodward (425) 396-0898

Jeremy Kennard (425) 255-2227

Travis Stombaugh (425) 831-1900 Sigillo Cellars, LLC

Snoqualmie Valley Animal Hospital

Jasbir Khera (425) 222-7220

Veterinarians, Emergency Services

Wineries, Wine

Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce

Simpson, Carolyn

Chamber of Commerce, Community/Networking

Individual, SVWIB Member

Snoqualmie Valley Eyecare Associates

Mike Seal (425) 292-0754

(425) 890-2239

Sno Falls Credit Union

Stacy Dorn (425) 888-4004 Credit Unions, Mortgage

Snoqualmie Casino

Monica Lynne (425) 888-6362

Brian Duvall (425) 831-2020 Eye Care, Health & Wellness

Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank

Heidi Dukich (425) 888-7832

Scott Smith (425) 888-1234

Non-profit Organizations

Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Company

Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum

Casinos, Bars, Entertainment, Deli, Gifts

Dave Eiffert (425) 831-2357 (Taproom)

Gardiner Vinnedge (425) 888-3200

Breweries, Bar Food, Beer, Restaurants

Historical Museum, Arts/Entertainment, Non -Profits

Snoqualmie Falls Golf Course

Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Foundation

Dave Doty (425) 222-5244 Golf, Outdoor Recreation

Tom Parker (425) 831-3425

Foundations, Non-profit Organizations

Snoqualmie Lodge aka Jernie Inn

Bernie Schulteck (425) 226-6217 Accommodations

Snoqualmie Optimal Health Chiropractic

Jason Green (425) 396-0613

Chiropractors, Health & Wellness

Snoqualmie Valley Orthodontics

Brandon Johnson (425) 292-6162 Dentists Snoqualmie Valley Record

William Shaw (425) 888-2311 Newspapers

Snoqualmie Physical Therapy

Lydia Pruss (425) 434-9607 Physical Therapy

Snoqualmie Ridge Chiropractic

Benjamin Britton (425) 396-5570 Chiropractors

Snoqualmie Valley School District #410

Kim Roeber (425) 831-8000 Schools

Snoqualmie Ridge ROA

Snoqualmie Valley Women in Business

(425) 396-5430

Jacqueline Fairbrass (206) 883-3482

Homeowner Associations

Snoqualmie Valley SVWIB Member

Snoqualmie Ridge Self Storage & U-Haul

Snoqualmie Valley YMCA

Ron Davis (425) 396-1410

Self Storage, Moving Supplies

Nate Smith (425) 256-3115 Community Organizations, Events, Recreation

Snoqualmie Tobacco Company and Liquor Store

Snoqualmie Valley Youth Soccer Assoc.

Retail

Community/Non-profit Organizations, Recreation

John Willson (425) 888-3071

PO Box 370, Carnation, info@snvysa.org


42 | Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce SnoValley Coffee Co.

The Healing Garden Day Spa

Jacqui Fetherolf (425) 396-0337

Heather Ryan (425) 292.0402

US Forest Service Snoqualmie Ranger District

Coffee, Where to Meet

Health & Wellness

Martie Schramm (425) 888-1421

SnoValley Velo Club

The High Road Institute

Eric Norris (206) 919-6147

Ron Rael (425) 898-8072

Biking

Consultants, Professional Services

South Fork Geosciences, PLLC

The Nursery at Mount Si

Andrew Glandon (425) 831-2023

Nels Melgaard (425) 831-2276

Engineering, Professional Services

Nurseries, Farms

Spacelabs Healthcare

The Ridge IGA Supermarket

Janet Story (425) 396-3300

Jessica Brookman (425) 396-1340

Manufacturing

Grocery Stores, Caterers

Forestry Valley Professional Cleaning Service

Brian Duncan (206) 930-5387 Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Valley Vignettes

Sarah Rainwater (425) 941-4459 Wineries, Bicycling Tours, Outdoor Recreation Verizon A Wireless Retailer

Rob Sullivan (425) 292-5039 Retail, Electronics, Office Products

Your Local Libraries The King County Library System (KCLS) operates several libraries in the Snoqualmie Valley. Each library features collections of books, magazines, movies, music and instant access to downloadable eBooks. Programming for all ages is offered in the libraries and at various community venues including the Snoqualmie Valley YMCA, Si View Park and Valley Center Stage.

SR Benefits Consulting

The Riverbend Cafe

Steve Rackets (425) 301-4449

Rich Maki (425) 888-6600

Insurance

Restaurants, Breakfast, Where to Meet

Vista Cafe - Snoqualmie Valley Hospital

State Farm Insurance

The Roadhouse Restaurant & Inn

Greg Neal (425) 835-3795

Ken Rustad (425) 888-0421

Rob Rosemont (425) 222-4800

Restaurants

Insurance

Accommodations, Event Facilities, Restaurants

State Representative Jay Rodne

The Watson Law Firm

Peter Busacca (425) 391-8720

Tom Watson (425) 507-9343

Consultants, Professional Services

Functioning as activity centers for their communities, the libraries also offer public meeting room space and computer access.

Jay Rodne (425) 890-3336

Legal Services Waste Management

For more information, visi www.kcls.org.

Washington BBI

Individual, Government STS Landscape and Construction Services

The Woodlands

Will Ibershof (425) 823-6164

Shar Eller (425) 396-1020

Utilities

Housing

Bryan Townley (425) 941-9754 Tree Services, Home Improvement, Landscaping

Three Moons Midwifery PLLC

Tall Chief RV Campground

Dr. Alisha Wilkes DNP, CNM, ARNP (425) 395-4768

Lori Salin (425) 222-0778

Health Care

Accommodations, Where To Stay

Waypoint Wealth Advisors, Ameriprise Financial

Carlos de Imus, JD (206) 236.8054 x6 Investments/Financial Services

Timber Ridge at Talus

White Horse Promotional Products LLC

Tanner Electric Cooperative

Heather Turner (425) 336-1506

Jaye Siqueiros/Tori Gaines (425) 681-8557

Steve Walter (425) 888-0623

Senior Housing

Advertising

Utilities TreeHouse Point

Wildflower Wine Shop

Technical Glass Products

Damon Bishop info@treehousepoint.com

Kimberlea Miller (425) 292-0647

LouAnn Smith (800) 426-0279

Event Planning

Event Planning, Wine

Glass, Construction Twin Star Car Wash

William Grassie Wine Estates

The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge

Joe Eddings (425) 466-6981

William Grassie (425) 974-5808

Meredith Weeks (425) 396-6000

Car Wash

Golf, Chamber of Commerce, Eventsw Umpqua Bank The Goddard School

Robert Wotton (425) 888-1616

Julio Ibarra (425) 381-4185

Banks

Preschools & Childcare, Schools

North Bend Library 115 E 4th Street North Bend, WA 98045 425-888-0554 Snoqualmie Library 7824 Center Boulevard SE Snoqualmie, WA 98065 (425) 888-1223 Fall City Library 33415 SE 42nd Place Fall City, WA 98024 425-222-5951 Carnation Library 4804 Tolt Ave Carnation, WA 98014 (425) 333-4398 Duvall Library 15508 Main St NE Duvall, WA 98019 (425) 788-1173


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Welcome to Si View Parks

Si View Metropolitan Park District strives to enhance the quality of life for residents in the Snoqualmie Valley through recreation programs and parks. The main campus is located at Si View Park, in the heart of North Bend. With a historic Community Center, indoor pool, multi-use sports fields, picnic shelter and playgrounds, Si View is the only such regional recreational facility serving as the social, cultural and educational hub in the community. The district operates an array of recreation programs for residents of all ages and abilities. Seasonal activities bring the community together for events such as the North Bend Farmers Market, Festival at Mount Si, Theater in the Park, Harvest Festival and Si View Holiday Bazaar. In 2016, nearly 166,000 visitors were served by Si View programs and events, such as swim lessons, youth recreational basketball leagues, before and after school programs, and summer camps. Through partnerships, the district manages, operates and schedules nearly 900 acres of parkland in the upper Snoqualmie Valley. Since 2005, over $10 million has been dedicated to facility and park improvements to serve today’s community and future generations. The historic Si View Community Center has been rehabilitated, Si View Park renovated with new playgrounds, sports fields and amenities, Tollgate Farm Park developed with trails, playground and amenities, and the Tollgate Farmhouse rehabilitation has begun. These improvements have been possible through the support of the community at the ballot box, collaborative partnerships with neighboring agencies, successful grant proposals and fiscally responsible planning. The district covers approximately 17,300 acres or 27 square miles, including the city of North Bend and Fire District 38, in unincorporated King County. A five-member board of commissioners govern the district. Commissioners serve six-year staggered terms and are the legislative body responsible for adopting the district budget and developing goals, policies and regulations which guide the District’s future. Visit www.siviewpark.org for more information.

The Valley YMCA

The YMCA took root in the Snoqualmie Valley in July 1924 when the Community Hall was constructed in the town of Snoqualmie Falls. Through almost five decades and two buildings the Community Hall YMCA was the community social center for concerts, plays, dances, volleyball, tennis and more. Since the closing of community Hall in 1971, the Y has lived on in the community in child care, summer camp and Adventure Guides programs. Then, in 2010 the city of Snoqualmie and the YMCA of Greater Seattle finalized an operating agreement that would bring a YMCA facility back to the Valley. On Jan. 1, 2012, the doors to the Snoqualmie Valley YMCA opened. At the Y, strengthening community is their cause. Every day, they work side-by-side with their neighbors and community partners to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. The YMCA has created a diverse program menu that includes engaging before- and after-school care programs, family and teen activities and summer programs. Membership allows community members access to a variety of group exercise classes, state of the art equipment and free child care. All programming focuses on the YMCA’s three pillars of youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The staff nurtures the development of children and teens, equipping and encouraging people to improve their health and well-being and mobilizing citizens to bring about lasting social change in our community and beyond. The organization is looking forward to an expanding program menu, continued and growing relationships with local business and non-profit partners and increasing its foothold in the volunteer and philanthropic arenas in the community. For more information, visit snovalleyymca.org.


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When the water rises Life in a river valley comes with high-water events, typically in the fall and spring, as well as the resources and experienced local officials to help you through the flood.

FLOOD & EMERGENCY INFORMATION

The best way to get through an incident, though, is to get ready for it ahead of time. Sign up for emergency alerts from Snoqualmie (www.cityofsnoqualmie.org), North Bend (www.northbendwa.gov), or from King County (www.kingcounty.gov/ flood), or better yet, all three, and watch for official communications when heavy rain is in the forecast,or warm temperatures in the mountains. Another useful tool is Floodzilla, the Lower Valley-based flood watch website (http:// floodzilla.com). Floodzilla gathers online data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to predict when floods hit the region, giving e-mail and Twitter followers advance warning, often up to a week. There are also real-time gauges and river cameras. When faced with an emergency, call the experts. Dialing 911 will connect you with a regional dispatcher who will, in turn, connect you with the officials best suited to help you out, depending on where you live.

For Fire and EMT Services:

Snoqualmie: Snoqualmie Fire Department, 37600 Snoqualmie Ridge Trail, Snoqualmie, (425) 888-1551. North Bend: Eastside Fire & Rescue Station 87, 500 Maloney Grove Ave S.E., North Bend, (425) 313-3200; Outside North Bend: King County Fire Protection District 38, Station 88, 13635 424th Ave SE, North Bend, (425) 392-3433; In and around Fall City, King County Fire District 27, 4301 334th Place S.E. Fall City, (425) 222-5841. In and around Carnation: Eastside Fire & Rescue Station 85, 3600 Tolt Ave, Carnation, (425) 333-4129. For Law Enforcement: Snoqualmie and North Bend City Limits: the Snoqualmie Police Department is the local law enforcement. In Fall City and Carnation, it’s the King County Sheriff’s Department.

Emergency information for Valley Cities

Evan Pappas/Staff Photo Southeast Park Street flooded in December 2015, near Centennial Fields Park.

NORTH BEND Mark Rigos, Director of Emergency Services Normal hours: (425) 888-0486 Emergency Operations Center: (425) 888-0486, Option 1 After Hours Emergency: 425-736-7697 Tanner Electric: (425) 888-0623 Puget Sound Energy : (888) 225-5773 Seattle City Light: (206) 684-7400 Emergency Radio: AM 1650 E-mail alerts: http://northbendwa.gov/ list.aspx.

CARNATION Police: (206) 296-3311 Fire: (425) 313-3200 Public Works emergencies: (425) 333-4484

SNOQUALMIE Mark Correira, Director of Emergency Management Normal hours: (425) 888-1551 Emergency Operations Center: (425) 888-5911, or EOC@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us Emergency Alert System: Register at http:// bit.ly/SnoqualmieEAS Twitter: @SnoqualmieGov Puget Sound Energy : (888) 225-5773 Seattle City Light: (206) 684-7400 Emergency Radio: AM 1650 Email Alerts: info@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us.

When the power goes out: Visit the Puget Sound Energy emergency webpage, http://pse.com/, to report an outage, get outage updates, get prepared or learn about electric safety. You can also get outage updates on Twitter and Facebook. Report power outages by calling 1-888225-5773.

FALL CITY Police: (206) 296-3311 Fire: (425) 222-5841 Puget Sound Energy : (888) 225-5773

OTHER SERVICES King County Flood Warning System: (206) 296-8200 or (800) 945-9263 King County Roads: (800) 527-6237 Washington Poison Center: (800) 222-1222 American Red Cross serving King County: (206) 323-2345 or (360) 377-3761

Flood Preparation Resources Official website of the National Flood Insurance Program: www.floodsmart.com King County Flood Warning System: www. kingcounty.gov/flood Ready.gov’s flood information page: www. ready.gov/floods USGS Flood Information pages: http://water. usgs.gov/floods/resources

Checklist: What to do before and after a flood

Before a flood, there are steps you can take to ensure your safety and simplify insurance claims: • Take photos of your home and business as it is now; • Develop an evacuation plan with your family and employees; • Have a list of important phone numbers and sandbag locations; • Teach everyone how and when to shut off gas, electric and water; • Review your flood insurance declaration page. After a flood, you can find smoother sailing with the following steps: • Make sure your home is safe before entering; • Take photos of the damage,inside and out; • File your flood claim. Ask if you can begin clean-up immediately; • Separate undamaged items; • Keep an inventory of all damaged items, age and value, regardless of their coverage; • Keep samples of carpets and flooring removed from each room; • Keep estimates from contractors to show to your adjustor and provide receipts from prior claims.


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Important Phone Numbers Cable TV

Libraries

Comcast (877) 824-2288 PassCom Cable (425) 434-6360

Electric

Puget Sound Energy Local (425) 888-3029 Customer Service (888) 225-5775 Tanner Electric (425) 888-0623

Natural Gas

Puget Sound Energy

(888) 225-5775

Ames Lake Water Assoc. North Bend Public Works Snoqualmie Public Works Fall City Water Dist. Riverbend Home Assoc. Sallal Water Assoc. Snoq. Pass Utility Dist. Wilderness Rim Assoc. Seattle City Water

(425) 222-7003 (425) 888-0486 (425) 831-4919 (425) 222-7882 (425) 888-4564 (425) 888-3650 (425) 434-6600 (425) 888-0087 (425) 888-1507

Snoqualmie - Waste Management North Bend - Republic, residential Commercial and multifamily Fall City - Republic, residential Commercial and multifamily Carnation - Recology CleanScapes

(800) 592-9995 (425) 392-6651 (425) 646-2492 (206)682-9735 (206) 652-8832 (425) 844-1900

Water

Trash Services

Transfer Stations

Cedar Falls Drop Box, 16925 Cedar Falls Rd SE, North Bend Houghton Transfer Station, 11724 NE 60th St., Kirkland

Telephone

Century Link (800) 533-8110 Comcast (877) 870-4310

Licenses

North Bend Driver’s Licensing Office (425) 888-4040 402 Main Ave. S., North Bend Sno Falls Licensing (vehicle, vessel, pet) (425) 888-8705 320 Mt. Si Blvd, Suite 102 (Safeway Plaza) North Bend Hunting/Fishing Licenses (866)-246-9453

Transportation

Snoqualmie Valley Shuttle (425) 888-7001 Metro Trip Planner (metro.kingcounty.gov) (202) 637-7000

Community Newspapers Snoqualmie Valley Record SnoValley Star

(425) 888-2311 (425) 392-6434

Schools See the full list of schools and contact information, page 31

See listings for the North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City and Carnation Libraries, page 43.

Hospitals

Overlake Hospital Medical Center Snoqualmie Valley Hospital

(425) 688-5000 (425) 831-2300

Meadowbrook Urgent Care North Bend Family Clinic Snoqualmie Ridge Medical Clinic Snoqualmie Ridge Women’s Clinic Snoqualmie Specialty Clinic SV Hospital Clinic - Primary Care Snoqualmie Hospital Rehab Clinic Swedish Hospital, Issaquah Swedish Physicians Clinic, Snoqualmie

(425) 831-0777 (425) 888-5511 (425) 396-7682 (425) 831-1120 (425) 831-2313 (425) 831-2313 (425) 831-2376 (206) 386-6000 (425) 888-2016

Clinics

Health and Human Services

Alcohol/Drug Helpline (206) 722-3700 Children’s Response Center (425) 688-5130 Crisis Clinic (866) 4-CRISIS Eastside Literacy Council (Hopelink) (425) 869-6000 Encompass (425) 888-2777 Friends of Youth (425) 888-4151 Health Dept. Eastside Office (800) 244-4512 KC Sexual Assault Resource Center (888) 998-6423 Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank (425) 888-0096 Mount Si Senior Center (425) 888-3434 Sno Valley Senior Center (425) 333-4152 Sno-Valley Hopelink (425) 333-4163

Service Clubs

Fall City Community Assoc. (425) 222-5881 Masonic Lodge, Fall City info@fallcitylodge.com Masonic Lodge, North Bend goodwinmd@comcast.net Moose Lodge (425) 888-0951 Rotary Club of Snoqualmie Valley (425) 503-6391 Sallal Grange (425) 831-2274 Snoqualmie Valley Kiwanis Club (425) 531-1383 Sno Valley Community Network (425) 333-6614 Sno Valley Eagles (425) 888-1129 Sno Valley American Legion (425) 333-6792 Sno Valley VFW Post 9476 (425) 223-9135

Youth Organizations

Encompass (425) 888-2777 4-H of King County (206) 205-3152 Si View Metro Parks (425) 831-1900 Si View Pool (425) 888-1447 Snoqualmie Valley Little League info@svll-net Si View Metropolitan Parks (425) 831-1900 SV Youth Soccer Association www.snvysa.org Wildcat Junior Football Association (425) 888-9758


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Northwest Railway Museum

Massage, Skin Care & Gifts Scenic Train Rides & Tours, Train Shed Visits Saturdays & Sundays, April—October. Snoqualmie Depot, Exhibits, and Depot Bookstore.

425.888.3030 www.TrainMuseum.org

SI VIEW METRO PARKS

Recreation Programs for All Ages - Community Parks and Trails Community Events - Facility Rentals - Volunteer Opportunities! The FUN Starts Here! Look for the Si View Activity Guide in the mail each April, August and December. Or visit our website www.siviewpark.org anytime for the latest program information.

Explore Parks! Si View Park: 400 SE Orchard Drive Tollgate Park: 1300 W North Bend Way Torguson Park: 750 E North Bend Way Meadowbrook Farm: 1711 Boalch Avenue Connect with Si View on Social Media! Facebook: SiViewMetroParks Instagram: SiViewMetroParks Twitter: SiView

www.siviewpark.org 425-831-1900

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