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In the hunt: Mount Si football clenches first-round state chance, delivers in victory Friday against Mercer
Oct 22 2012, 6:38 PM
Mount Si continued its run toward greatness this season with a 38-7 win Friday, Oct. 19, on the road at Mercer Island.
The win helps the Wildcats secure a first-round home game on Friday, Nov. 2, in the Washington State Championships round of 32.
Holiday Bazaar, sale is this weekend for Snoqualmie Hospital Auxiliary scholars
Oct 23 2012, 3:45 PM
The Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Auxiliary holds its annual Holiday Bazaar sale, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27 at the Mount Si Senior Center in North Bend.
Offered are crafts for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and other occasions, White Elephants, a bake sale and raffle. Sale proceeds go to support the group’s $1,000 scholarship to a graduating Mount Si senior pursuing a degree in the medical field.
Double wins for Red Wolves hustlers last weekend
Oct 23 2012, 3:46 PM
On Saturday, Oct. 20, the Cedarcrest High School cross country squad competed at the Cascade Conference Cross Country Championships, held at South Whidbey High School.The Red Wolves set out to be double team champions, and they succeeded, for the third straight year.
Cedarcrest’s top three girls, Amelia Anderson, Olivia Waterman and Diana Carr, earned First Team All-Conference status, while Molly Hammontree and Megan Brimley took second-team status.
Study your pamphlet, then vote for candidates that connect, rebuild
Oct 23 2012, 3:47 PM
I had the opportunity to moderate a 5th District candidate forum recently. While the candidates came from different backgrounds and certainly held different perspectives on many issues, there is common thread that unites them all—the desire to serve their community and to make it a better place.
Moderating that debate and pondering the overall dynamics of this upcoming election, I was reminded of my trip to our nation’s capital two years ago this week.
Snoqualmie Valley middle school boundary options narrowed; meetings are this week
Oct 23 2012, 3:49 PM
The Snoqualmie Valley School District is closing in on a final decision for changing its middle school boundaries. Two of the original five options presented to the public have been selected for further board review, along with a new option, developed with community feedback received Oct. 9 to 16.
Getting down and dirty: Mount Si volleyball team sets sights on top competition | Photo gallery
Oct 24 2012, 5:14 PM
When the opposition’s outside hitter leaps up for a lethal shot, Genevieve Knoppi is in the line of fire—right where she wants to be.
With split-second reaction, the Mount Si libero braces herself to pop that ball up with her cupped fists.
“That hitter is going strong. They’re going, ‘I am going to sink this into the floor,’” Knoppi said. “Not today.”
Knoppi can be seen in the tough matches, calling out and communicating with teammates in the think of it, crouching for digs, and diving when she has to. The senior defensive specialist isn’t afraid to encounter the floor.
In the hot seat: State rep., senate hopefuls square off on reform, economy in Snoqualmie Chamber forum
Oct 23 2012, 4:05 PM
The five candidates for three positions in the 5th Legislative District aired their views on education, reforms supporting small business, and transportation issues at a Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce lunch forum held Friday, Oct. 19, in Snoqualmie.
Brad Toft (R), Snoqualmie mortgage manager and Mark Mullet (D), Issaquah business owner, are both running for the 5th District State Senate seat left vacant by Cheryl Pflug’s withdrawing from the race in May. David Spring (D), North Bend activist, and Chad Magendanz (R), Issaquah software consultant, are competing for the 5th District Representative seat, Position 2.
Free activities for community members at Snoqualmie Y
Oct 24 2012, 11:00 AM
The Snoqualmie YMCA hosts a number of free activities this month that are open to all Snoqualmie Valley community members. Activities are available most days of the week for all ages.
Teens and tweens have the opportunity to participate in many activities such as teen clubs, dodgeball, Futsal (soccer-based game), Teen Late Nights at the Y, and more. The Youth Development Center is open to teen non-members at all times. Age restrictions may apply.
Bistro social, today, is fundraiser for Fall City custodian PJ Duvall
Oct 24 2012, 11:04 AM
PJ's Sip & Social, a community fundraiser to help Snoqualmie Valley Schools District custodian Patrick "PJ" Duvall in his fight with leukemia, will be 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24, at the Fall City Bistro.
The evening will feature wine and food pairings with 10 international wines, and award winning dishes from Seattle chef and Bistro owner Sean Lanagan. All net proceeds will go to Duvall, who was recently diagnosed with leukemia, and underwent surgery in September.
Valley Veterans needed to take part in school assemblies
Oct 24 2012, 4:47 PM
All military veterans, including those still active duty, are invited to attend Veteran’s Day assemblies and lunches at Snoqualmie Valley schools. Students plan big presentations this year to honor veterans for their service.
To learn more or get involved, contact Suzy Cassidy at suzy@chocolate2die4.com. Veteran Assemblies for this fall include: