Downtown North Bend, and most of the 1,700 people in it were all about the music — and the walking —Saturday during the third annual Blues Walk event, hosted by, and benefitting Boxley Music Fund.
North Bend bakery owners Steve and Georgia Teodosiadis received King County’s John D. Spellman award for Historic Preservation last Thursday, for the restoration of Georgia’s Bakery.
The Record continues its coverage from last week on the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce candidate forum held Sept. 18 for candidates for Snoqualmie and North Bend City Council.
Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls:
The grand opening of Fisher Creek Park in Snoqualmie has been set for Friday, Oct. 2 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Snoqualmie Valley’s third annual block party was Saturday, Sept. 12 on Snoqualmie Ridge, drawing families from throughout the community.
A community wide affordable housing forum starts Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Umpqua Bank in North Bend. The event, organized by Umpqua Manager Rob Wotton, will bring together city leaders, developers, Valley employers and transportation experts for a discussion on all aspects of the issue.
Railroad Avenue S.E. in downtown Snoqualmie will be one-lane only, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily through Thursday, Oct. 1. Flaggers will direct traffic during the closure, while infrastructure work is being done. The road is scheduled to reopen by end of day Thursday.
On Sunday Sept. 27 a 58-year-old man died from a fall while hiking with his dog in Twin Falls State Park.
People who live or work in Duvall, Carnation or the Redmond Ridge area are invited to join King County Metro’s In Motion program, to explore new ways to travel. One option for Valley residents is the Valley Shuttle, which provides all-day service between Duvall, Carnation, Fall City, North Bend and Snoqualmie. Also, the Duvall Community Van is coming later this year, offering pre-scheduled group trips to residents.
On Saturday, Sept. 26, Macaroni Kid Cherry Valley will gather paper goods and supplies to benefit Acres of Diamonds, a local organization helping women and families transition from homelessness. Twice Blessed Consignment in Duvall will host the supply drive, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Mayors from across the Eastside helped welcome the incoming Leadership Eastside classes during a luncheon at Cascade Community College in Bothell on Friday, Sept. 11.
Alzheimer’s Association family caregiver support groups provide a caring place for people to learn, share and gain emotional support from others who are also providing care to a person with memory loss.