The Snoqualmie Valley Kiwanis Club is recruiting new members.
Carnation’s Friends of the Market invite the public to the first of many planned farm tours through the upcoming market season. These tours are designed to provide a chance for market customers to learn more about the farms and people who bring food to market each week during the season.
Carnation’s Friends of the Market invite the public to the first of many planned farm tours through the upcoming market season. These tours are designed to provide a chance for market customers to learn more about the farms and people who bring food to market each week during the season.
The Chief Kanim Middle School PTSA is helping make garden shopping a snap, with its upcoming sale of hanging flower baskets — just in time for Mother’s Day.
North Bend retailer helps disadvantaged women get a job
It was a tough week for the Mount Si High School baseball team, as they opened league play with two losses.
The Mount Si High School boys’ track team defeated Interlake and Sammamish Thursday, March 20, in the first meet of the year by a final score of 83-48-47.
The Mount Si High School girls’ golf team fell to Newport last week in a practice match, 262 to 267. Katie Somers took medalist honors with an even par 36.
The Chief Kanim Middle School Hawks seventh- and eighth-grade varsity basketball teams traveled to Snoqualmie Middle School last week, where they picked up two tough wins against the Eagles. The seventh-grade team made key free throws and controlled the boards to earn a 45-38 victory. The eighth-grade team ran their offense effectively and controlled the boards to earn a 43-23 win.
The Mount Si High School softball team looked to break out once again last week, as they made up a previously rained-out contest with Liberty. For the second straight game, the bats woke up late, and turned a potentially tough loss into a big, confidence-building win.
Federal grant pays for new bus to assist Mount Si Senior Center
With some big changes happening this fall with the opening of the Valley’s new middle school, the Snoqualmie Middle School Parent-Teacher-Student Association (PTSA) is looking for parents and residents who want to be part of the learning effort at their school.
Both of Mount Si High School’s jazz bands made the finals of the Spokane Jazz Festival. Jazz band 2 took home third place in its first-ever finals appearance. Jazz band 1 returned to the finals for the third straight year and took home the second-place trophy.