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Hospital asks community about future needs
Feb 26 2013, 12:55 PM The Snoqualmie Valley Hospital is conducting a survey of community members and their thoughts on the hospital's reputation, strengths and challenges. The online survey, available at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SnoValleyHospitalDistrict, takes about five minutes to complete, hospital staff members say. Survey respondents are asked what they know about services the hospital provides, how the hospital compares to other health care providers in the area and what they think is the importance of the hospital in the community. They are also asked to rank the hospital's clinics, Emergency Room, and the hospital overall on a scale of 1 to 5.
Trees are terrific: Kids, design an Arbor Day poster for Snoqualmie
Feb 25 2013, 9:43 AM The Snoqualmie Arbor Day poster contest is open to kids in grades 4 and 5. This year, the theme is “Trees are Terrific and Energy Wise.” Poster contest details, such as poster size, medium, and submission requirements, are posted on the City of Snoqualmie website at www.cityofsnoqualmie.org in “Events & Activities.” Original artwork must be submitted to the City of Snoqualmie Parks & Recreation Department. The deadline is March 1.
Edge Physical Therapy opens doors in Snoqualmie; Grand opening is Friday
Feb 25 2013, 9:52 AM Edge Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, operated by Anne Kertson and Shilpa Patel, will hold a grand opening and ribbon cutting, 1 to 6 p.m. Friday, March 1. Edge, located at 37624 S.E. Fury St., Suite 201, Snoqualmie, opened February 1. Both owners are doctors of physical therapy; Kertson has a board certification in orthopedics, and casts custom foot orthotics. Patel can perform video gait and running analysis. Both owners are local residents with previous private business experience, and focus on one-on-one attention.
Cedarcrest handles Port Angeles in regionals, heads to state semifinals
Seniors ready for state: Cedarcrest guard Sarah Stauffer and post Kailyn Campbell. - Seth Truscott/Staff Photo Feb 26 2013, 2:09 PM Led by Susan Kenney and Kailyn Campbell, the Cedacrest girls basketball team handled their Port Angeles opponent in the state regional game Friday, Feb. 22, at Lynden. Kenney, Cedarcrest's junior guard, scored 18 and Campbell, the cool-handed senior post, added 14 points, 15 rebounds and five assists in the 49-38 win. Senior guard Sarah Stauffer added nine points, junior Kalee Fowler added three, and Courney McKinney and Lacey Deming added two apiece.
Valley students named to dean's list at University of Washington
Feb 25 2013, 10:09 AM Students from the Snoqualmie area have been named to the dean's list at the University of Washington for the autumn quarter. To qualify for the Dean's List, a student must have completed at least 12 graded credits and have a grade point average of at least 3.50 (out of 4). Students are notified that they have achieved this distinction when they receive their grades for the quarter. Carnation: Megan Alice Caros, sophomore; Stephanie Rachel Goode, senior; Amanda Caroline Hoag, junior; Chris Clifford-Clayto Johns, senior; Riley Hudson Wilk, sophomore; Evan David Williams, sophomore. Fall City: Caitlyn Elizabeth Chaffin, sophomore; Alisha Renee Everson, senior; Gillian Elizabeth Kenagy, senior; John Kohei Marshall, sophomore; Erika Laine Cannon Murdoch, senior; Margot Dianne Nelson, junior.
Bring a dish, listen to local tunes at Grangestock
Feb 25 2013, 11:05 AM Grangestock is a potluck and open mic night happening from 6 to 10 p.m. on the first Friday of every month at North Bend's Sallal Grange, starting this Friday, March. 1 Have dinner, meet fellow music lovers and see the talent the Valley has to offer. All ages are welcome. Learn more, e-mail to Leah@aichele.org or call (425) 445-2840.
Volunteer drivers needed for Senior Services's transport program
Feb 26 2013, 1:57 PM Senior Services’ Volunteer Transportation provides vital rides for Snoqualmie and other King County seniors. Now, it needs volunteers to stay successful Using their own vehicles, volunteer drivers help older adults maintain their independence by taking them to necessary medical appointments. Clients appreciate their improved access to medical care, meaningful interactions with caring volunteers, and increased peace of mind. Betty L., a regular client of the program, explains, “Volunteer Transportation takes away all the stress I used to have with finding transportation!”
Valley brewers serving up tastes at Issaquah's Gilman Village tonight
Feb 26 2013, 1:46 PM Several Valley businesses—Snoqualmie Falls Brew Company, Sigello Cellars, Steve's Donuts and the new Mount Si Home Brew Supply—will show off their sippables at the Beat the Winter Brews event this evening in Issaquah's Gilman Village. The Village is celebrating its 40th anniversary. There will be multiple business locations within Gilman Village participating, 14 sites connected by a boardwalk.
Here comes street work on Falls Avenue, Cedar Street in downtown Snoqualmie
Feb 26 2013, 1:54 PM A big street and infrastructure project to fix mostly-wrecked roads in downtown Snoqualmie begins next Monday, March 4. Officially named the Falls Avenue Southeast and Southeast Cedar Street Rehabilitation and Infrastructure Improvement Project, it'll transform several streets. In places, the curb, gutter, planter, and sidewalks will be removed and replaced. Sidewalks, sidewalk ramps, and street signs will be evaluated for compliance, constructed, and installed per standards and guidelines. The storm drainage, water main, and sanitary sewer lines will be evaluated and replaced where needed.
Gary 'Buck' Roberts, longtime Valley resident, dies at 81
Feb 26 2013, 2:05 PM Gary (Buck) Roberts, 81, a long-time Snoqualmie Valley resident, died Wednesday, Feb. 13. Buck was preceded in death by his father, mother, four brothers and eight sisters. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, JoAnn Roberts of North Bend, three children, Kevin (Brenda) Roberts of North Bend, Brent Roberts of Renton, and Lisa (Ed) Bottorff of Renton. He has four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren.