When Mount Si High School students mount up for their first race of the Washington High School Cycling League season in March, it will be as part of an already winning team.
That team, comprised of 15 Skyline High School freshmen, had an excellent showing in last year’s inaugural season of the mountain biking league, finishing fifth overall in the state.
This year, the team will include a handful of Mount Si riders, thanks largely to the efforts of Upper Valley parents Luke Talbott and Karen Auletta.
This is a huge thank you to everyone who braved the snow and cold to attend the Mount Si High School Jazz Band fundraiser at Boxley’s on the evening of Tuesday, Jan. 17.
We were able to raise more than $2,000 to help these kids represent Mount Si High School and the Snoqualmie Valley at the Savannah Music Festival’s (SMF) Swing Central High School Jazz Band Competition & Workshop in Savannah, Ga., in late March.
North Bend residents Lorenzo Beverly, Mitchell Smith, Victor Beverly and LaFonte Beverly line up to race during a sled excursion on a Wilderness Rim side road last Tuesday, Jan. 17. Several Rim families enjoyed sledding before changing weather soaked the snow and plunged residents into a three-day power outage.
North Bend resident Bev Jorgensen’s vibrant new scarf matches her designer glasses.
Jorgensen took a leap of style this winter with big help from her friend and supervisor, Barbie Young.
Jorgensen, a saleswoman for PartyLite gifts and a single mother, was treated to a makeover in December by Young, a Kirkland resident and Jorgensen’s PartyLite leader.