North Bend Theatre hosts night three of the Seattle International Comedy Competition Nov. 16.
“I’m like a missionary trying to get everybody to the mountain,” owner Meg White said.
“Last night we failed as a City Council,” Councilmember Errol Tremolada wrote on Instagram.
It’s an art-filled week in the Snoqualmie Valley, complete with a vaudeville performance.
“It’s really important for us to touch on as many areas of the arts as we can,” said co-founder Ellen Rowan.
It’s part of an effort to support the Youth Suicide Prevention program.
Early results for 5th, 12th and 45th Legislative Districts.
The charging documents state that the 15-year-old suspect had called 911 at 4:55 a.m. Oct. 21, claiming his 13-year-old brother killed the family before killing himself.
Visit The Black Dog this Friday for an evening of performances by LGBTQ+ locals.
“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.