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Carnation Farms holiday market. Photo courtesy of Carnation Farms

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A guide to 2025 Snoqualmie Valley holiday markets

There will be more than 10 markets for holiday shopping throughout the month.

Larry Fuller. Photo courtesy of Mark Sheldon Photography

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Ray Brown’s ‘last pianist’ will play two nights at Boxley’s

Larry Fuller will perform with his trio Dec. 5 and 6.

Visitors line up to see Santa at the Snoqualmie Winter Lights celebration on Dec. 7, 2024, in Snoqualmie, Washington. Photo by Henry Rodenburg

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Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Nov. 28 edition

Happy Thanksgiving, Snoqualmie Valley.

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Christmas in Washington Concert Series returns

This year features Geoffrey Castle’s Celtic Christmas.

Christmas trees for sale at Novelty Hill Farm. Photo courtesy of Novelty Hill Farm

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Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Nov. 21 edition

Holiday festivities are in full swing in the Snoqualmie Valley.

Clients of Mamma’s Hands, as seen in a promotional video at mammashands.org. Screenshot

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Women’s shelter receives big donation from Snoqualmie Tribe

For 35 years, Mamma’s Hands has provided a safe and nurturing space for women and children escaping abuse.…

The holidays have arrived at Carousel gift shop in Snoqualmie, Nov. 6, 2025. Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record

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Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Nov. 14 edition

The holidays are upon us, as are these Valley gift shopping opportunities.

Photo courtesy of Mountains to Sound Greenway

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Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Nov. 7 edition

Celebrate Arbor Day with the Valley’s Tree Cities.

Photo courtesy of the city of North Bend
Halloween festivities in North Bend.

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How the Snoqualmie Valley celebrated Halloween | Photos

Every Valley town had a Halloween event or two.

Ganna Stogniy and her family face an uncertain future like many other Ukrainian refugees. Photo by Keelin Everly-Lang / Sound Publishing

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Tragedy shatters Ukrainian family’s American dreams

When Ganna Stogniy and Vadym Mukiienko moved to the United States from Ukraine with their two sons in…

Snoqualmie Valley YMCA/Community Center honored Greg Jamiel, founder and leader of Snovalley Pride, as a recipient of the 2025 Hero Everyday Award. An award ceremony took place Oct. 18. Greg has been recognized for his dedication to supporting and uplifting the 2SLGBTQ+ community in the Snoqualmie Valley. He is the driving force behind Snovalley Pride, creating inclusive spaces and meaningful events that foster 2SLGBTQ+ visibility and connection in the Snoqualmie Valley. Courtesy photo

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Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Oct. 31 edition

Check out Valley Animal Partners’ Annual Chili Showdown.

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Underrated horror films for Halloween night

Set as near as Seattle or far as rural Japan, these overlooked horror films are just the thing…

Snoqualmie United Methodist Church. File photo

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Snoqualmie noon siren to be expanded

By Carol Peterson, For the Valley Record