My Scrapbook Services opened in Snoqualmie last month, offering services that help people put together scrapbooks.
In April the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce helped cut the ribbon for The Center for Natural Healing at Straight Chiropractic.
The Northwest Railway Museum will pay tribute to America’s veterans this Memorial Day with a special weekday train run of the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad on Monday, May 30.
Have an item to sell on eBay but don’t know much about the process? A business called ConsignPost wants to make it easy.
Sno Falls Credit Union has launched a short-term loan program with help from Q-Cash, a credit union service organization.
NORTH BEND – Following this year’s household spring cleaning, Valley residents might want to head down to Alpine Naturopathic Rejuvenation Center & Spa for a whole body spring cleansing.
The Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce and the city of Snoqualmie’s Community Relations Committee will host a public presentation by Roger Brooks of Destination Development Inc. from 7-8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 1, at the Snoqualmie Fire Department, 37600 S.E. Snoqualmie Parkway, Snoqualmie.
Remlinger Farms invites the public to come and celebrate the 41st anniversary of its beloved steam train by joining the Remlinger family at their Country Fair Fun Park on Saturday, June 4, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
The Snoqualmie Valley Pet Parlor is holding a fund raiser to benefit Children’s Services of Sno-Valley.
Snoqualmie Ridge Family Medicine in Snoqualmie has a new addition to its staff. Michele Dunlap of North Bend is a naturopathic physician and licensed primary care provider. She can see patients of all ages with chronic and acute conditions. Naturopathic medicine focuses on encouraging the body’s natural ability to heal itself, while working to get to the root cause and use the least-invasive treatment measures possible.
Dunlap is in the clinic on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Snoqualmie Ridge Family Medicine is located at 35020 S.E. Kinsey St., Snoqualmie. Call (425) 396-7682 for more information.
SNOQUALMIE – Although he is 40 years old, Mike Brown is still playing restaurant.
NORTH BEND – Mary Miller wants to take your picture.
The veteran photographer, with more than 21 years of experience, runs Down to Earth Photography, a four-year-old business with its focus tightly zoomed in on the unique needs of her clients.
SNOQUALMIE – Sheila Hunter has been studying the way people work since she was a first grader, sitting on the slide, watching the whole spectrum of human emotions play out on the playground.
