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Haircuts for firefighters: Duvall's Great Clips hosts cut-a-thon for Eastside Firefighters Benevolent Fund
Jan 10 2013, 10:25 AM
The Great Clips Hair Salon in the Lower Valley holds a “Cut-A-Thon” in support of the Eastside Firefighters Benevolent Fund, this Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 12 and 13.
The event will be held at Great Clips located at 14030 Main Street N.E. in Duvall next to the Safeway Store, with $5 from every regularly priced haircut going to help families in need.
Released from Quiet to give free show at Snoqualmie's Black Dog cafe
Jan 10 2013, 10:33 AM
Redmond-based indie rock band Released from Quiet performs a free show, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, at The Black Dog, Snoqualmie.
At the band’s first show of the year, guests can enjoy a beverage or a meal at Black Dog and listen to Quiet vocalist Chris Kendziorski. The band’s sound has been described as “groove alter’d smokin soulful rockin’ blues with a touch of betal to stir your soul.”
Admission is free but donations are gladly accepted.
Full house for Duvall's 100th birthday | Slideshow
Jan 10 2013, 10:56 AM
A full house joined city officials, plus county and state representatives Sunday, Jan. 6, for the city of Duvall's 100th birthday party.
The city, founded Jan. 6, 1913, grew up around the hillside homesteaded by logging brothers Francis and James Duvall.
The party kicking off Duvall's 100th year included birthday cake, performances by the River Winds Band, the Cedarcrest Drill Team, several other local bands, and historic skits by costumed actors from Cascade Community Theater. Children's games and a variety of booths to visit rounded out the event.
Loyal Smith to celebrate 90th birthday with a senior center party
Jan 10 2013, 10:58 AM
All are invited to celebrate with family and friends the 90th birthday of Loyal Smith. An open house celebration is set for 1 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 27, at the Mount Si Senior Center.
Birthday cards and birthday wishes are welcome. Guests may also bring any photos they’d like to share.
Out of the Past: This week in Snoqualmie Valley history
Jan 10 2013, 11:10 AM
Stories from the past 25 and 50 years, as published in the pages of the Snoqualmie Valley Record. This week's entries include:
Thursday, Jan. 7, 1988
• There’s no room left in Snoqualmie, and Bellevue, Issaquah and Redmond are filling up fast. The pressure of continuous growth in the region is increasingly felt in the Valley. Since 1980, population grew by 8 percent in Snoqualmie and North Bend, 25 percent in Carnation and 100 percent in Duvall.
Get in on the ground floor: Volunteer now for Snoqualmie Valley's summer festivals
Jan 10 2013, 11:13 AM
January drizzle and dark evenings are a far cry from the balmy days of June, July and August. But right now is when the seeds are planted for some of the great things that happen in this Valley every summer.
With the quiet(er) part of the year upon us, it’s a good moment to consider the year ahead. For some, it’s a moment to ponder personal changes: diet, lifestyle, priorities.
One way that folks can make a difference is to get on board one of our Valley festival committees. Now is a great time to do that. You can get involved, on the ground floor, in events that really help make our summers special.
Empty Fall City house is a good place for south county SWAT team practice
Jan 14 2013, 8:39 PM
One of the flood-ravaged homes on State Route 202 near Fall City was the place where members of the Valley SWAT Team—not this Valley, but a regional team for South King County—got down to basics all day Thursday, Jan. 10.
The team, which is made up of police officers from Kent, Renton, Auburn, Tukwila, Federal Way and the Port of Seattle, meets to train every month. Thirty members spent from noon to 8 p.m. Thursday in Fall City. Squad cars, vans and an armored truck lined up on the highway outside as the officers, clad in black or camouflage, some carrying non-lethal firearms, practiced in and outside the house.
‘Heartsaver’ CPR class offered at Snoqualmie Fire Station
Jan 11 2013, 9:48 AM
An American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR class is being offered from 6 to 9 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 12, at the Snoqualmie Fire Station, 37600 S.E. Snoqualmie Parkway. Topics include adult and child CPR, foreign body obstructions, and risk factors for heart disease.
The class fee is $10. Upon finishing the class, students receive a completion card valid for two years.
Coin theft, window smasher, burglaries: Snoqualmie Valley police, fire blotter
Jan 11 2013, 9:52 AM
Fraud: On Wednesday, Jan. 2, a caller in Snoqualmie reported $4,000 in fraudulent charges on her new credit card. She opened the account in October, but never received the card. The company said it was mailed to her on Nov. 26, the same day the fraudulent charges were mad
New beginnings: With Kevin Dwyer's departure, interim team to plan Valley Chamber's next moves, pick new CEO
Jan 15 2013, 2:38 PM
The new year has brought new faces to the leadership of the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Former Chief Executive Officer Kevin Dwyer left January 7 to run the Corvalis, Ore., chamber.
With his departure, the Valley chamber's directors named board member Ross Bentley, former president of DirtFish Rally School and currently with consulting company Performance Rules, as interim CEO, sharing that role with board member Danny Evatt, a Windermere Real Estate Realtor and broker.