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Red Wolf X-C runners go strong at Lake Sammamish meet
Oct 10 2012, 5:43 PM On Saturday, Sept. 22, the Cedarcrest High School cross country team competed at the Bellevue Invite at Lake Sammamish State Park, one of their biggest meets of the season. Everything went according to plan, says Coach Bruce McClellan. The Red Wolves boys finished third in the overall team title, going up against many 4A and 3A schools—Cedarcrest is 2A. Five of the eight boys—Quinn Radbourne, Dominic Dams, Gage Catherman, Colton Green and Jonathan Gunderson—came away with shirts for finishing in the top 10 of their respective flights.
Celebrity show, Joey Fatone visit for North Bend's Old Hen Bed & Breakfast
  - Courtesy photo Oct 10 2012, 5:45 PM Deanna Morauski, a food blogger and owner of The Old Hen Bed & Breakfast in North Bend, made some kitchen time August 23 for television personality Joey Fatone. Fatone visited Morauski for his show, “My Family Recipe Rocks.” The episode will air some time in October. With Fatone, Morauski made scalloped potatoes, mud pie—“which he said was the best dessert he’d ever had.” she said—Northwest Salad and Saucy Balsamic Burgers.
Mount Si High School Homecoming | Photo gallery
  - Photo by Calder Productions Oct 10 2012, 6:03 PM Mount Si High School celebrated its Homecoming on Friday, Oct. 5, night of a big game with Lake Washington and a surprise reveal at halftime of the homecoming King and Queen, Elizabeth Holmes and Alex Censullo.
Another brick in the wall: Undefeated Mount Si team punishing opponents, gathering strength for Bellevue test
The Brick Wall: tight end Griffin McLain, a.k.a., “Squirt,” with Tyler “Hurt Locker” Rutherford, Stephen “Black Knight” Nnabue, Mitch “Respect” Rorem and Blake “Hermanator” Herman (Not pictured: Brad Christensen). Mount Si’s line is improving weekly, players say, as the undefeated ‘Cats gear up against top-ranked Bellevue. - Seth Truscott/Staff Photo Oct 10 2012, 6:08 PM Intensifying their routine every day in the run-up to a major showdown, first-string members of Mount Si’s offensive line took a break during the second half of last week’s punishing shutout of Lake Washington. They got to watch the second string slug it out during the second half, mindful of the coming test this Friday with Bellevue. Linemen Blake Herman, Tyler Rutherford, Stephen Nnabue, Brad Christensen and center Mitch Rorem collectively refer to themselves as the “Brick Wall.”
Major 6-day lane closure over Snoqualmie Pass starts Oct. 14
Oct 10 2012, 6:11 PM Drivers could face major delays when crews reduce Interstate 90 over Snoqualmie Pass to one lane in each direction, starting this Sunday evening. Crews will close one lane in each direction of the highway for six days, starting Oct. 14, as they prepare to open a brand new section of highway.
Get maps for Fall City Arts' studio tour this weekend
Oct 11 2012, 4:41 PM Find out what inspires local artists by visiting them in their studios this weekend, thanks to Fall City Arts. More than 25 professional artists practicing their crafts in the Valley and many will open their studios to the public, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 13 and 14. See where the artists work, talk with them, and see works in progress, and finished pieces.
See How They Run: Center Stage comedy in final week
Oct 11 2012, 4:56 PM Valley Center Stage’s new play, the comedy “See How They Run,” by Phillip King, is on stage Thursday, Friday and Satuday evenings, through Oct. 13. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. The play takes place in the English village of Merton-cum-Middlewick, circa 1942. The inhabitants are braced for an imminent Nazi invasion.
Valley of the Moon: Gala auction is Saturday for Carnation's seniors
Oct 11 2012, 4:57 PM The Valley of the Moon 9th annual Benefit Auction Gala, helping the Sno-Valley Senior Center and its adult day health program, is 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13, at the center. Come for bottomless tapas, complimentary beverages and live and silent auctions. Tickets are $45.
Letters | Artists, newspaper are making a difference
Oct 11 2012, 4:58 PM Dear Valley Record, thank you for keeping me informed about issues, events and good things that are happening in our Valley. You are the eyes and ears for those of us who can’t make it to every school board meeting, football game, or artistic event that is going on in the Snoqualmie Valley. I love reading about the future of our students and witness the celebrations of a new birth or 50th anniversary.
Little Si trail gets big help from Valley Methodist volunteers
  - Courtesy photo Oct 11 2012, 4:59 PM Inspired by their new pastor, several members of the Snoqualmie United Methodist Church spent their Sunday, Sept. 23, beautifying the parking area for the Little Si trail in North Bend. Pastor Paul Mitchell talked about the seasons of creation during the first four weeks of September, and “We just decided to do an action project,” explained retired pastor Mary Brown.