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Battle of the birds: Chief Kanim volleyball defeats SMS
Nov 15 2012, 4:20 PM The Chief Kanim Middle School eighth grade varsity volleyball team defeated Snoqualmie Middle School Eagles on Wednesday, Oct. 10. The Hawks are now 6-0. "This was the best of the best," Chief Kanim coach Joyce Kjorsvik told the Record in an e-mail. "Amazing plays, great rallies, incredible hits."
Fallen Heroes: Snoqualmie Middle School donation drive seeks supplies for soldier portraits
Nov 15 2012, 4:23 PM Snoqualmie Middle School teacher Tom Burford is organizing a fundraiser for the Fallen Heroes Portrait Project. In Fallen Heroes, artist Michael Reagan paints portraits of families who have lost a family member in service to their country. A coin drive at the middle school is being done through November 21, with the aim of providing Reagan with art supplies for one month.
Fake road block, drunk on stolen wine, midnight mechanic: Snoqualmie Valley police calls
Nov 15 2012, 4:28 PM Drunk on stolen wine: On Friday, Nov. 2, a business in the 400 block of Southwest Mount Si Boulevard reported that a juvenile had shoplifted some wine from the store. The suspect reportedly hid the stolen wine in his backpack then left the store. He was found later, intoxicated and causing a disturbance.
Holiday Market coming to Fall City Dec. 1
Nov 16 2012, 1:49 PM Support your local crafters and artists at the 13th annual Fall City Arts Holiday Market, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, at Chief Kanim Middle School. The market will offer hand-made items for sale from talented crafters and artists throughout the community including framed prints, candles, original paintings by a northwest artist, jewelry, lotions, soaps, honey, chocolates, jams and jelly, scarves, kids cloth, dog toys, fleece blankets, table runners, placemats, wood items, ornaments, stationery, pottery, bird feeders, aprons and garden art.
SMS Cross Country team finishes an improving season
  - Courtesy photo Nov 16 2012, 1:53 PM Coaches report that the Snoqualmie Middle School cross country team worked and played hard, improving over the season.
CXC girls 
take 6th at state, Orndorf places 10th
Nov 16 2012, 1:57 PM The Cedarcrest Cross Country girls’ squad and Logan Orndorf competed at the state championships, held Saturday, Nov. 3, at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco.
Letter | Schools Foundation says thanks
Nov 16 2012, 1:58 PM It has been a busy couple of months for the Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation. In September, we put together and delivered 24 new teacher welcome bags, filled with lots of goodies, thanks to generous local businesses.
Proclamation is the next step in fight for safe roads
Nov 16 2012, 2:00 PM Readers of the Valley Record may be aware of the saga of the Shaw family—specifically, their push to end drowsy driving.
Free Thanksgiving dinner is the start of Valley plans for homeless
Nov 19 2012, 10:26 AM Mount Si Lutheran Church will serve as a temporary home for the holiday, for area homeless this week. Volunteers from the church, as well as the North Bend Sheriff’s Substation, and the Mount Si Food Bank, are combining efforts and resources to put on a free Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless. The dinner, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., was organized in just a few weeks’ time, and volunteers are excited about helping others this week, even if they have no idea how many others might attend. “It’s possible, the servers may outnumber the guests, but if they do, so what?” said Mark Toner, North Bend’s chief of police services, “If they outnumber us, and if we run low on food, we’ll just start slicing the turkey thinner.”
Destiny at the dome: Mount Si football makes history with Kennedy win, earns Tacoma trip to face Bellevue | Photo gallery
 Celebrating a Valley first, seniors on the Mount Si football team stack up following the Wildcats’ 38-7 Nov. 17 win, their last home game. Mount Si now goes on to the state football semi-finals at the Tacoma Dome, the first such trip in this high school’s history. Mount Si seniors include Methus Weldon, Connor Jensen, Trent Riley, Cameron Van Winkle, Tyler Button, Riley Reed, Hunter Malberg, Joey Cotto, Kailund Williams, Keenan McVein, Hank Van Liew, Blake Herman, Shad Schreiber, Jordan Aune, Stephen Nnabue, Zackary Blazevich, Tyler Rutherford, Mitch Rorem, Griffin McLain and Brandon Justham. - Seth Truscott/Staff Photo Nov 19 2012, 5:41 PM The clock hadn't finished counting down, but this contest was already over, and the crowd definitely knew it. A moment had arrived. As the packed Wildcat audience chanted "Tacoma Dome, Tacoma Dome," icy Gatorade poured down on Mount Si's defensive coach Wayne Lewis. Minutes later, head coach Charlie Kinnune got the same treatment. Parents flooded the field armed with cameras, ready to commemorate this, the best football team in this school's history. The players themselves were over the moon.