The following stories happened this week, 25 and 50 years ago, as reported in the Snoqualmie Valley Record. From the Record’s archives:
Fall City Day’s traditional watermelon-eating contest is back for 2017. The fun starts at 1:30 p.m., Saturday at Olive Quigley…
The Fall City Masonic Lodge will not be hosting its annual Fall City Day pancake feed this year.
Artists at work will be on display in the Fall City Arts Park Saturday, June 10, all day following the…
Originally a refugee from Laos who was brought to the U.S. with the help of World Vision, 14-year Snoqualmie resident…
One of the popular additions to last year’s Fall City Day, the Mount Si Lions Club’s free “Rollin’ on the…
Fall City Day is this Saturday, June 10, so get ready to celebrate with an old-fashioned home-town festival including children’s…
Longtime Fall City residents John and Marion Querro, will be honored as the 2017 Fall City Day Grand Marshalls in…
Twenty high school seniors from across the nation, including Andrew Kirby of North Bend, were selected as recipients of the…
Snoqualmie Valley Relay for Life hosted its annual survivors luncheon Sunday, June 4, at the Cedar River Watershed Education Center.
Join the Master Gardeners Saturday at North Bend Library for a garden talk on growing dahlias.
Wear your best hat and be prepared for a fun afternoon with a proper English Tea, featuring sandwiches, scones, and…
Many North Bend and Snoqualmie residents have received degrees from the online university, WGU Washington, which celebrated its sixth annual…