SNOQUALMIE – When Ken King saw that no one could help his daughter, he decided to help her himself.
North Bend Chevrolet’s service department was recently recognized for outstanding performance in service satisfaction and customer loyalty by General Motors. The recognition is based on customer surveys and is compared to the previous year. Pictured are: front row from left, Kevin Poland, Billy Goodall, James Barlett and Gregg Towery. Back row from left, Marvin Weaver, Service Manager Juli Ward, General Motors Area Service Manager Garey Main and Carol McCammon.
For the second month in a row, Chaplin’s North Bend Chevrolet service department took home honors for its customer service. Ratings are based on customer surveys taken after service. Juli Ward, service department manager, stated Chaplin’s received a perfect score of 100 percent customer satisfaction. Pictured are, from left, Carol McCammon, Todd Benton, Marvin Weaver, Gregg Towery, Ward, Joel Church and kneeling, James Barlett. Not pictured are Bill Goodall and Kent Chaplin.
For those looking for entertainment or theme ideas for an upcoming party, a new business in North Bend may be just the thing.
Nuprecon Inc., the leading full-service demolition contractor headquartered in Snoqualmie, hired Todd Smith as division manager of ReNu Recycling Services. ReNu collects, hauls, and recycles construction and demolition debris.
SNOQUALMIE – The second retail building at Snoqualmie Ridge has signed its first tenants.
The building, located at the intersection of Center Boulevard and Southeast Kinsey Street, will contain Renaissance at the Ridge Hair Salon and Beauty Supply; Ridgeline Beer and Wine, which will also sell some grocery items; Snoqualmie Ridge Family Dental and a full-service nail salon.
The Chaplin’s North Bend Chevrolet service department won top honors for the third consecutive time in customer satisfaction. Pictured are, from left, General Motors Area Service Manager Gary Main, Marvin Weaver, Gregg Towery, Carol McCammon, James Barlett, (kneeling) Todd Benton, Service Manager Juli Ward and Joel Church. Not pictured are Bill Goodall and Kent Chaplin.
Kenny’s Northwest Experience of Snoqualmie, owned by Frank Kenny, is again bringing a well-known artist to town. Sue Coleman of British Columbia will be having a one-woman show from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 25, at 8300 Railroad Ave.
Dr. Brian Duvall and his wife, Latreash, third from left and second from left, respectively, celebrate the purchase of Snoqualmie Valley Eyecare at a ribbon-cutting ceremony held by the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce on Aug. 16. Duvall bought the eye-care practice from Dr. Bryan Karrick in May after working there since April 2001. Representatives from the Chamber of Commerce include, front row from left, Sue Beauvais and Fritz Ribary. Back row from left, are Chris Grina, Susan Hankins, Duane Mumma, Carol Lawrence and Pam Whittington.
NORTH BEND – A glazier works with glass, cutting it, installing it. Sue Beauvais is the granddaughter of a glazier and the daughter of a glazier. So it should be no surprise that she is also a glazier.
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Dr. Heather Geigert, second from right holding scissors, and Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce Director Lisa Schaffer, far right, prepare to cut the ribbon at a grand-opening celebration for Geigert’s Chiropractic Care at the Ridge on Saturday, Oct. 5, with other Chamber members.
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FALL CITY – When Gordon Wenger walks around Bernard Farm in Fall City, it is tempting to assume he is a longtime farmer.
