Learning how a newspaper is created, Tiger Cub Scouts from Pack 452 visited the Snoqualmie Valley Record office on Friday, April 24 for some lessons in journalism.
MUSIC AND COMEDY
The Tony Award-winning “Once on this Island” is coming to Chief Kanim Middle School this week.
Groups of volunteers with the Mountains to Sound Greenway will be constructing a new trail to Kamikaze Falls that provides sweeping views of the surrounding valley, a challenging climb, frequent views of the creek and access to the falls.
The Unity Masonic Lodge has awarded two bicycles each to four Valley Elementary Schools, as part of its “Bikes for Books” program.
Every country has defining moments in its national history. Many of them are famous battles that were pivotal in a nation’s struggle for independence and self-governance. Most are victories at amazing odds against foreign aggressors.
Mount Si Fish and Game Club’s Annual Children’s Trout Derby is Saturday, May 2, at the ponds located behind the Snoqualmie Police Department, 34825 Douglas Ave. S.E., on Snoqualmie Ridge.
• Boz Scaggs plays at 8 p.m. at the Snoqualmie Casino, 7500 S.E. North Bend Way, Snoqualmie.
The Snoqualmie Arts Commission is holding the first annual Snoqualmie Plein Air Paint Out on Sunday, August 23.
Artists sought for Snoqualmie Plein Air Paint Out
Concert pianist, jazz musician and folk-rock performer John Nilsen brings a piano performance to Isadora’s Books and Cafe and the Fall City United Methodist Church next month.
Laughs are sure to abound when the women take over the Valley Center Stage, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 25.