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Sports shorts
Oct 02 2008, 11:20 PM Mount Si announces

‘Cats roll into resurgent Interlake and silence their rally Softball makes a statement
Oct 02 2008, 11:20 PM The Mount Si High School softball team rolled into Interlake Tuesday, April 8, to best the Saints.

Interlake, who had been projected to finish near the bottom of the Kingco this season, has made some inroads into a contending postseason position in league with a couple of key upsets, including one over Skyline at the beginning of the season.

But the Wildcat bats silenced the Interlake charge, and in doing so, may have sent a huge message.

One earns a shot at international glory Local girls make their mark on the slopes
North Bend’s Linnea Baysinger competes at the Junior Olympics in Idaho. Baysinger won the J4 division and earned a trip to an international competition in Canada. - Photo courtesy Shelly Schur Oct 02 2008, 11:20 PM It has been a remarkable season for two young Valley skiers. Linnea Baysinger, a seventh-grade student at Chief Kanim Middle School in Fall City, finished first in the J4 division at the Junior Olympics March 22 to 24 in Bogus Basin, Idaho. Anna Mounsey, a seventh-grade student at Snoqualmie Middle School, finished third overall in that division. Both young ladies compete with the TAS Alpental Snoqualmie team.

Restaurant promoting local fare
From left, Sallie Burhans. Lauren and Bill Carroll, Betsy Carroll, Chef Greg Claus and Kian Carroll prepare for the opening of their family restaurant and lounge, ©green, slated to open Friday, April 18, in North Bend. The new restaurant has a focus on organic and locally produced goods. - Courtesy photo Oct 02 2008, 7:24 PM North Bend’s new ©green venue to focus on organic, locally-grown foods

A new restaurant, slated to open this month in North Bend, will serve up locally- produced foods with an eye toward supporting organic growers.

The ©green restaurant and lounge (pronounced “sea-green”) will serve lunch and dinner when it opens Friday, April 18 at 228 W. North Bend Way, in the former location of Banlican Bistro in North Bend’s historic downtown.

In brief
Oct 02 2008, 7:24 PM Jones ranked high on customer service list

Adam Lile, a financial advisor with Edward Jones working at Snoqualmie Ridge, announced that, for the second year in a row, the global financial services firm is the highest-ranking brokerage firm on BusinessWeek magazine’s second annual ranking of “Customer Service Champs.”

Salome’s Stars
May 30 2008, 10:31 AM ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A little woolgathering is OK. But don’t let that dreamy state linger beyond midweek, when you’ll want to be ready to take on new workplace responsibilities.

Valley Christian rockers celebrate album release
May 30 2008, 10:31 AM Local Christian rockers “the disciples” will celebrate the release of their first CD, which has been a year and a half in the making, with concerts at Snoqualmie United Methodist Church this weekend.

Free show for seniors at Valley Center Stage
May 30 2008, 10:31 AM ‘Open House’ continues through Saturday

Senior citizens can benefit from a free matinee performance of the slapstick comedy “Open House,” this weekend at the Valley Center Stage in North Bend.

Weekly movie showtimes
May 30 2008, 10:31 AM Wednesday, April 16

New life from dead wood
Aspiring North Bend photographer Terry Shields snapped this shot of a young tree atop a huge stump on Rattlesake Lake this past winter.  “The tree growing out of the stump represents new life after years of past harvesting,” said Shields, who works at the North Bend QFC and is also exploring the world of the image as an avid photographer. What he tries to capture in his photos “is what I see in the moment.” • The Snoqualmie Valley Record welcomes photos from our readers. To submit a photo, e-mail to editor@valleyrecord.com. Photos should be at least 180 dpi and, if possible, come in a larger file size (above 100K). Include information about what your photo displays, when you snapped it, and why it caught your eye. We will publish it in a future edition of the newspaper. - May 30 2008, 10:31 AM