Cascade Rose Alpacas in Carnation is hosting its seventh annual Fleece Navidad every weekend from Nov. 23 to Dec. 22. Courtesy of Cascade Rose Alpacas

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Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | Nov. 22 edition

Put on your fuzziest sweater for holiday photos with alpacas starting Nov. 23.

Check out upcoming attractions at the North Bend Theatre, which is showing the classic film “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” from Nov. 14-17. Learn more at www.northbendtheatre.com. Courtesy of North Bend Theatre

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Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | Nov. 15 edition

North Bend Theatre hosts night three of the Seattle International Comedy Competition Nov. 16.

A poster for the Bad Things vaudeville show at Miller’s Carnation. Courtesy of Miller’s Carnation

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Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | Nov. 8 edition

It’s an art-filled week in the Snoqualmie Valley, complete with a vaudeville performance.

A banner promoting Kindness Month. (Courtesy of Empower Youth Network)

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Snoqualmie Valley celebrates Kindness Month in November

It’s part of an effort to support the Youth Suicide Prevention program.

Cora Wyche presenting the King County Community Health needs. Photo by Joshua Solorzano/Sound Publishing

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Health report shares issues affecting King County seniors

Top issues include domestic violence, food insecurity, firearm-related incidents, youth depression and housing.

The stage at The Black Dog Arts Cafe. (Courtesy of The Black Dog)

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Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | Nov. 1 edition

Visit The Black Dog this Friday for an evening of performances by LGBTQ+ locals.

ASH Fine Arts owner Ashley Hale tells her dog to “stay” for a photo. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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Snoqualmie artist opens studio for art classes, workshops

“I had the talent and people had the desire to invest in something like this,” ASH Fine Arts…

Downtown North Bend’s Trick or Treat Street event will be back on Oct. 26. (Photo courtesy of North Bend Downtown Foundation)

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Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | Oct. 25 edition

There are several opportunities for community trick or treating in the Snoqualmie Valley this week.

The front gate of the Carnation Cemetery on Oct. 21, 2024. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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Carnation Cemetery database helps identify unmarked graves

The city-run cemetery has a new online database that went up earlier this year.

Novelty Hill Farm’s fall festival is open each weekend through the end of October at 26617 NE 124th St. Duvall. Learn more at noveltyhillfarm.com. Courtesy photo

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Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | Oct. 18

This week’s events include an array of spooky offerings for all ages.

The Washington Native Plant Society teaches about the importance of native plants and offers plants for sale at Oaktoberfest 2023. Courtesy of Terry Pottmeyer

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Oaktoberfest promotes healthy ecosystem through native plants

Event at Meadowbrook Farm will include native plant education and sales.

The North Bend Library has become a safe place for LGBTQ+ community members thanks to the efforts of Lambert House volunteers and library staff. Photo by Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record

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LGBTQ+ youth group fosters connection in North Bend

​​Seattle’s Lambert House for LGBTQ+ youth hosts a monthly meeting at the North Bend library.

The Northwest Railway Museum in Snoqualmie will host its annual Halloween train rides throughout October. Learn more at trainmuseum.org. (Photo courtesy of Northwest Railway Museum)

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Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | Oct. 11 edition

Get in the spooky spirit with themed train rides through Snoqualmie each weekend this month.