“I had the talent and people had the desire to invest in something like this,” ASH Fine Arts owner Ashley Hale said.
A community support meeting will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at Snoqualmie Valley Alliance Church.
There are several opportunities for community trick or treating in the Snoqualmie Valley this week.
The city-run cemetery has a new online database that went up earlier this year.
Miller’s and The Grange won awards recognizing excellence in their respective industries.
“The Marzolf family are renowned at this point,” North Bend Mayor Mary Miller said.
Deputies responded to 911 calls in the Lake Alice neighborhood around 5 a.m.
“We knew that what we had were great vendors and great space and live music.”
This week’s events include an array of spooky offerings for all ages.
Event at Meadowbrook Farm will include native plant education and sales.
The uniform patches, adorned with pink ribbons, will be worn throughout October.
Seattle’s Lambert House for LGBTQ+ youth hosts a monthly meeting at the North Bend library.
The team behind Treehouse Point is expected to open a Norwegian-inspired treehouse at the coffee shop by the end of the year.