Sno Falls Credit Union has introduced two new full-service branches in North Bend and Snoqualmie Ridge. With the opening of the new branches, the credit union’s offices inside the North Bend QFC and the Snoqualmie Ridge IGA are now closed.
The Northwest Agriculture Business Center has welcomed Valley farmer Luke Woodward to its staff. He will serve, as the nonprofit organization’s project manager for King County.
Come to the new branch of Sno Falls Credit Union, 7726 Center Blvd. S.E., Suite 140 on Snoqualmie Ridge, 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 19, for a ribbon cutting celebration.
Snoqualmie Valley Women in Business present branding expert Kim Peterson at its Jan. 13 luncheon.
The Seattle King County Clinic provided free dental, medical and vision care to Seattle area people Oct. 22 to 24. Among the volunteer medical providers were dentist Dr. Kerry Bailey and assistant Kristen Sheehan, of Alpine Dental Care.
Erin Yaseen is passionate about health. A registered dietitian and functional nutritionist, she holds a master’s degree in nutrition and has recently launched her business in Snoqualmie offering a functional, individualized and comprehensive approach to nutrition.
Pie For the People NW located inside Lee’s Summit Grocery in Snoqualmie Pass, is the sister shop to Pie for the People SW, located in Joshua Tree, Calif.
It’s time to celebrate. Join Snoqualmie Valley Women in Business for for their November luncheon and give thanks.
Sam’s Noodle Town will celebrate its grand opening in Carnation Friday, Oct. 16.
Corners Gift Shop, owned by Peggy Lefley and Ron Meyers, is open on the corner across from the Snoqualmie Depot. A grand opening celebration is planned for 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10.
You decide to sell your house. You hire a real estate broker to list, prep and show the property. After an open house, several appointments and several dead ends, it sells.
Dr. Andrea McKinney is leaving Snoqualmie Valley Eyecare after many years of service. The clinic has announced that Dr. Nessa Livingston, OD, will join the staff as a full-time associate.
Thirty-five years ago, Jean Macris opened a nutritional supplement shop on North Bend Way, next to her family’s other business, George’s Bakery. On Friday, Sept. 11, she will celebrate her retirement and the grand opening of Twin Peaks Nutrition and Wellness, in the same location that she operated Nature’s Marketplace.
