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Video interview, Vietnam tribute: Special speakers at tonight's American Legion potluck in Snoqualmie
Feb 14 2013, 5:20 PM This week's meeting of the Valley American Legion post, 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14, includes special speakers talking about an upcoming Vietnam War tribute and an Eagle Scout candidate's interview project. Friends and family are invited to a dessert potluck tonight. A special guest speaker, Marty Schencke will talk about “Honoring our Vietnam War Era Veterans,” a Veteran Tribute hosted by American Legion Post 199 in Carnation, planned in June.
Kidz Love Soccer Now Registering for Ages 2-10
Feb 15 2013, 11:11 AM Registration is open for the next session of “Kidz Love Soccer”, an instructional program for girls and boys age 2 through 10 in Snoqualmie. Several classes—Tot Soccer; Pre-Soccer; Soccer 1, Soccer 2-3, and Mommy, Daddy & Me Soccer— are offered, running on Tuesdays, February 26 to April 2, at Azalea Park, 6604 Azalea Way, Snoqualmie Ridge The fee is $57 per child.
Flu, measles alert continues; Vaccines available in the Valley
Feb 15 2013, 11:16 AM Flu season is hitting hard, but it's not too late to get immunized. King County Public Health clinics and community health clinics have vaccines available, and many other private locations are providing flu shots now. In the Snoqualmie Valley, flu vaccines are provided at Snoqualmie Ridge Medical Clinic at 35020 SE Kinsey St., Snoqualmie. No appointment is needed. Office hours are from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Vaccines are also available at the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Primary Care Clinic during normal business hours.
Carnation's Tolt History Museum gets extended Saturday hours
Feb 15 2013, 11:16 AM The Tolt Historical Society Museum, normally open by appointment only, will be open about one Saturday each month for the rest of the year. Museum hours will be 1 to 3 p.m. Saturdays, Feb. 23, March 30, April 13, May 25, June 22, Aug. 24, Sept. 28, Oct. 26 and Nov. 16. The museum is located in the carriage house of Carnation Farm, now home to the Hole in the Wall camp, Camp Korey. The museum office and records storage will be located in Carnation City Hall, effective Feb. 15.
Snoqualmie youth homeless shelter shuts its doors after trial run, low use
Feb 15 2013, 11:18 AM After just over two months of operation, the Friends of Youth winter shelter in Snoqualmie closed its doors. Several factors led to the decision, which took effect Jan. 2, said Friends of Youth CEO Terry Pottmeyer. “We had a lot of variation in the use of the shelter,” said Pottmeyer by phone. “Some nights, we had no one. Some nights, all six beds were full… It takes a long time to get the word out.”
Large dog in the car, threats at camp clean-up, five-finger iPhone discount: Snoqualmie Valley police, fire calls
Feb 15 2013, 11:21 AM On February 6, Friends of the Trail called North Bend police to report a possible threat. The organization was cleaning up debris from a homeless encampment under the bridge in the 500 block of East North Bend Way, when an employee found a threatening message. It was not clear if the message was intended for Friends of the Trail, or North Bend’s Public Works department.
To the big show: Mount Si's Mitch Rorem, Tim Corrie wrestling and representing today at state
Top, Mount Si state bound wrestlers Tim Corrie and Mitch Rorem, with alternates Eli Clure and Nate Whited, just before departing for Tacoma Thursday.  - Seth Truscott/Staff Photo Feb 19 2013, 2:24 PM The atmosphere at the mat room was intense Monday and Tuesday, lightening Wednesday, as Mount Si's state-bound grapplers prepared to handle their business. Mitch Rorem and Tim Corrie are stepping up to the big show, today at the WIAA state wrestling championships in the Tacoma Dome. The team departed Thursday, along with Mount Si gymnasts for state action. Today, Rorem will face Meadowdale's Ciaran Ball in the 195-pound weight class. Rorem knows a little bit about his opponent. They've never wrestled, but both competed at an Everett tournament this winter.
Making history: Cedarcrest girls punch ticket to state, head to district championship this weekend
Cedarcrest Feb 19 2013, 2:25 PM "To state" was the sign that Sarah Stauffer carried out of the locker room to boisterous clapping from the crowd. Cedarcrest's varsity girls had just earned a historic appearance, beating visiting Sehome, 37-29, in front of a pumped home audience Tuesday, Feb. 12. "We're going to state for the first time," said a "super overwhelmed" Kathryn Smith. "All the work is paying off. We knew we could do it." Tuesday night, Cedarcrest pushed to a quick lead early on; It was 18-12 CHS at halftime. However, Sehome started putting pressure on the basket in the latter half of the second quarter, and into the third, evening things up to 25-23 by the end of the third.
Cedarcrest wrestler Carlos Toledano takes third at Mat Classic; McBride, Decker in top eight
Feb 19 2013, 2:18 PM High school wrestlers Bailey McBride, Curtis Chittenden, Ely Malametz, Nick Decker, and Carlos Toledano won spots in the state tournament this weekend after a successful showing at the Region 1 2A wrestling tournament at Sedro Woolley Saturday, Feb. 9. Bailey, wrestling at 106 pounds, took first place at regionals, as did Malametz at 138 and Toledano at 160. Chittenden took second place in the 132-pound class, and Decker took fourth at 152. Another Red Wolf, Callen Martinez, 113, earned a sixth place, but did not advance to regionals.
Funding, gear for Valley Soccer Association from Chaplin's Chevy
Feb 19 2013, 2:07 PM Donating gear and a sweepstakes fundraising opportunity, Chaplin's North Bend Chevrolet dealership recently wrapped up its annual benefit for the Snoqualmie Valley Youth Soccer Association. Through the annual Chevy Youth Soccer benefit with Chaplin's North Bend Chevrolet, Snoqualmie Valley Youth Soccer Association members held a sweepstakes event this past season. One winner in each region gets a chance to win a 2012 Chevy Cruze or Equinox. Other prizes included a home entertainment package.