"Who would hang an umbrella on a hat rack?" a set dresser grumbles as she shifts the collection of umbrellas and old-fashioned hats hanging in the entry of the Northwest Railway Museum depot in Snoqualmie.
She's talking to herself, as she fusses with suitcases and furnishings in the depot, and there seems to be a lot of that going around Wednesday morning in Snoqualmie, as headset-wearing, clipboard-carrying creative types bustle around the depot and, kitty-corner across Railroad Avenue, an empty lot now overflowing with trailers and cars.
As early shoppers admire displays of hand-made jewelry, Taylor Mosier hovers nearby, waiting to answer questions about the products, the event, or the causes it supports.
"I hope people are really touched by the stories of the women, and how they are trying to improve their lives," she said. Mosier and her classmates, a Current Issues class from Two Rivers School, have been affected by those stories enough to throw this party, a fundraiser that will help both local families, and Ugandan women and their children.
Mount Si junior Tabitha Dorn competed starting Monday, May 21, at the state girls golf championships in Spokane.
State is Monday through Wednesday at the Esmerelda Golf Course in Spokane.
Dorn qualified for state at districts, held May 14 at Riverbend Golf Course. She came in 21st with her best round of nine this season in the first part of the tournament, a 43, one stroke better than her previous personal best. On the back nine, she shot a 49.
High-flying cheerleader Dana Pecora —she’s the one at the top of the pyramid—is more spirited than ever these days. The Mount Si High School senior, oldest daughter of Peter and Patty Pecora, auditioned recently for the competitive cheer squad at the University of Montana at Missoula, and made the team.
“I absolutely loved my experience cheering here, and really wanted to continue that in college,” she said, after the April 28-29 audition.