This year experience the fun at the North Bend Farmers Market on both Thursday evenings, from 3-7 p.m. through Aug. 25, and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. until Oct. 1.
Members of the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce help with the grand opening of the Alpine Naturopathic Rejuvenation Center & Spa in North Bend last month. The center is located at 358 E. North Bend Way near QFC in downtown North Bend. The center offers a full-service spa with heated stone massage and aromatherapy massage. It also offers wellness programs that have been successful in helping people recover from diseases such as multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue syndrome, depression, cancer and autoimmune diseases. For more information, contact Suzanne Sykurski at (425) 888-1439.
SNOQUALMIE – The newest addition to the Railroad Avenue business district is hard to miss.
Alissa Gram, MPT, ATC of Peak Sports and Spine Physical Therapy,7723 Center Blvd. SE, is now offering women’s health services including information on pelvic floor muscles and when to see a physical therapist. Gram also specializes in pregnancy and post-partum complications, pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary incontinence and chronic pelvic pain. Call (425) 396-7778 for an appointment.
The Camlann Medieval Faire is celebrating its 25th anniversary on its final weekend of the season, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 27 and 28.
Gianfranco Ristorante Italiano in downtown Snoqualmie will be closed from Sunday, Aug. 28, until Wednesday, Sept. 21, for summer vacation.
NORTH BEND – At long last Huxdotter coffee fans can enjoy their drinks without steering.
NORTH BEND – At long last Huxdotter coffee fans can enjoy their drinks without steering.
NORTH BEND – At long last Huxdotter coffee fans can enjoy their drinks without steering.
SNOQUALMIE – With creamy pistachio-colored walls and a chandelier hanging in chic contrast to the old unfinished ceiling, it’s hard to imagine that Down to Earth’s new store used to be a bicycle shop.
Take a load off and ride the train this Labor Day. The Northwest Railway Museum will pay tribute to America’s workers with a special weekday train run of the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad on Monday, Sept. 5.
Gianfranco Ristorante Italiano in downtown Snoqualmie will be closed from Sunday, Aug. 28, until Wednesday, Sept. 21, for summer vacation.
Miller’s Community and Arts Center in Carnation has planned two programs this month to encourage the arts in the Valley in very different ways.