NORTH BEND – Jay Ohm is smokin’.
Or at least his family’s business is. Ohm’s parents opened up their second tobacco shop in North Bend in December of last year, offering Valley residents two locations at which to find tobacco products in the area.
Snoqualmie resident Anne Davidson is director and owner of Issaquah’s Paramount Catering, a catering and event planning company with over 13 years experience in weddings and corporate, social and private events.
Denise Webber, licensed massage practitioner, is presently available for massage in North Bend.
The Nursery at Mount Si is offering a 5-percent rebate on purchases made during the months of May and June to be donated to the Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) of each of the Snoqualmie Valley School District’s elementary schools.
NORTH BEND – Chad and Lucia Iovanovici want to make sure every suit and dress fits just right. As founders and owners of Lucia’s European Tailoring and Alteration, they have wanted to make sure they did that work in North Bend, as well.
One of the largest Rie Munoz collections anywhere has moved to North Bend after 25-plus years of business in Seattle, Port Townsend, Shoreline and Port Ludlow.
FALL CITY – Last month marked the seven-year anniversary of a business Bonnie Sherwood believes should be at the forefront of health care.
The Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce is seeking volunteers for the Tour de Peaks event.
For 24 years Camlann Medieval Village in Carnation has been providing the public with opportunities to experience the culture of a medieval English village.
North Bend residents Josh and Lisa Tuininga have started a home-based graphic design business called The Medium that will specialize in logo/identity/packaging; printed materials such as brochures, posters and other media; and Web site design and production.
Dr. Lyndsey Rasmussen, D.O., who has been with Valley View Family Medicine in Snoqualmie for two and one-half years, will open a new clinic on Snoqualmie Ridge on Aug. 2. Rasmussen’s new office, now under construction, will be called Snoqualmie Ridge Family Medicine.
BELLEVUE – Claire Nold-Glaser of Fall City does whatever she can to create a relaxed ambiance in her Bellevue office.
La Paw Spa in Fall City officially opened its doors last week. Pictured (from left) is owner Teri Sahm, Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce President Jennifer Lynham and Larry Brown, chamber vice president. The new business, which offers a myriad of services for pets and their owners, that includes a warm-water therapy pool, is located at 35022 S.E. Fall City-Snoqualmie Road. For information, call (425) 222-WOOF.
