SNOQUALMIE – Although there can be a lot of romanticism in the decisions people make to become chefs, the choice Roy Breiman made to dedicate his career to food was simple.
United Way of King County’s Children’s Initiative, which has focused on preparing children for success when they begin school, has merged with the countywide Project Lift-Off initiative that has worked to strengthen King County children between birth and age 18.
A new business recently opened in North Bend named Coast Cabins offers just what you’ve been looking for.
SNOQUALMIE – A new business at the Railroad Building in Snoqualmie is a combination art space, art store, computer lab and copy store.
It’s called U-do-it and owner Anita Westeren believes her store can help anyone find something to make that is fun, creative and enduring.
SNOQUALMIE – FaTina Korma’s always dreamed of owning a salon. She imagined it every day while growing up in California where she came from a family of beauticians.
A look at local business activities.
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NORTH BEND – Whenever an employee of Financial Consultants International Inc. (FCI) deals with a new customer, there is always a bit of discussion about the name of the company.
Jenny McFarlane has started a unique business. On The Go For You caters to those who simply don’t have the time to get everything done – such as busy parents who want to see their kid’s sports and music events, but then don’t have time to pick up groceries, make a trip to Costco or pick up dry cleaning; or business owners who may not be able lock their doors and ignore the phone to run errands.
John L. Scott Real Estate in North Bend will be sponsoring an information night for home buyers at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 22, at the office located at 202 W. North Bend Way.
The Sugar Shack recently opened in Snoqualmie and features espresso, smoothies, bakery items, deli sandwiches, breakfast sandwiches and grilled specialty sandwiches. Pictured are, left to right, Nicole Vandiest, Jackie Utter, Jodi Conway, Peter Woolley and owner Bob Venera. The business is located next to BV’s Quick Lube near the intersection of Meadowbrook Way and State Route 202.
Snoqualmie resident Dr. Philip Cassady has been elected as a fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS).
SNOQUALMIE VALLEY – When Bryan Brown tasted the coffee at Caffe Lusso in Redmond, he loved it so much he decided he had to bring it to the Valley.
