Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Aug. 22 edition

Check it out: North Bend Theatre is one of several nation-wide screening locations of the 2025 CatVideoFest.

Aug. 22

Play Like Gray golf tournament, 1-5 p.m.: The fourth annual Play Like Gray charity golf tournament, hosted by the Live Gray’s Way Foundation, is at the Snoqualmie Falls Golf Course. It is the foundation’s biggest fundraiser of the year, and this year’s goal is to raise $100,000 for pediatric cancer. For more information and to sign up, visit givebutter.com/live-grays-way-foundation-1.

Snoqualmie Music Crawl, 6 p.m. to midnight: Snoqualmie Days kicks off with a downtown Snoqualmie music crawl. The crawl will go from The Black Dog to Snoqualmie Falls Brewery, The Bindlestick and the Snoqualmie Eagles Club. Acts include Sheyenne Leonard, Izzy Burns, Miller Campbell Trio and Chase Rabideau Band.

Aug. 22-24

Refuge Outdoor Festival: Refuge Outdoor Festival is a three-day outdoor recreation and camping experience geared toward people of color. The festival, by Golden Bricks events, features a fun-filled weekend of informative workshops, crowd-rocking DJs, holistic activities, performances/art, outdoor recreation and more. Hosted at Tolt-MacDonald Park and Campground in Carnation. For a full schedule and to purchase tickets, visit goldenbricksevents.com/main/refuge-outdoor-festival.

Cat video festival: North Bend Theatre is one of several nation-wide screening locations of the 2025 CatVideoFest. Presented by Oscilloscope Laboratories, CatVideoFest is compilation of the latest and best cat videos culled from countless hours of unique submissions and sourced animations, music videos and classic internet powerhouses. Participating theaters partner with nearby cat-focused charities, animal welfare associations and shelters, and a portion of ticket proceeds from every show go to local cats in need. For tickets, visit northbendtheatre.com.

Aug. 23

Snoqualmie Days: Snoqualmie Days festivities begin with a 7 a.m. pancake breakfast and continue with a grand parade at 10 a.m., a model railroad show, train rides, kids activities, vendors and live music until 9:30 p.m. For a full schedule, visit snoqualmiedays.org/schedule-of-events.

Summit at Snoqualmie concert series, 3:30-5:30 p.m.: The Summit’s summer concert series is back. Enjoy live music in the Summit West plaza. Visit summitatsnoqualmie.com to see the full line-up.

Aug. 23-24

Camlann Harvest Festival, 12-5 p.m.: “The lord of Camlann invites you to attend his summer village festivals.” Festivities include crafts, English longbow archery, villager demonstrations of everyday life in the 14th century and concerts all day long. Admission is $15 for adults, $10 for those ages 6-12 or over 60 and free for those ages 5 and under. Cash or check only.

Aug. 24

North Fork Farm car show, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Join the North Fork Farm Cruise-In Car Show for a fun-filled day of vintage rides and local shopping. There will be classic cars, community connection and artisan vendors. Visit North Fork Farm on Facebook for more information. Another car show will be held Sept. 14.

Flower truck pop-up at William Grassie, 1-6 p.m.: Barzen’s Blooms will be at the Snoqualmie Ridge location of William Grassie WIne Estates with the flower truck, Miss Daisy. Visitors can build their own bouquet with the help of owner Erin Barzen.

Free outdoor concert, 6 p.m.: Miller’s in Carnation will host soulful Americana rock band Heels to the Hardwood as part of its free outdoor summer concert series.

Aug. 25

Tween and teen book swap, 3-5 p.m.: Visit the North Bend library for a book swap for those ages 9-17. Participants can trade up to five books in good condition for new-to-them titles to take home.

Aug. 26

Intro to Hawaiian Dance, 5:30-6:30 p.m.: Visit the North Bend Library to learn basic hula steps. Hula is a visual dance form of storytelling from Polynesia. It was developed in Hawai’i and has more recently become a popular form of exercise. Class size is limited; pre-registration is required and can be done at kcls.org.

Youth writers group, 5:30-7:30 p.m.: Young writers can visit the Snoqualmie Library on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month to participate in a writing group.

Aug 27

Teen game night, 5:30-7 p.m.: Teens can visit the Snoqualmie Library every fourth Wednesday of the month for a game night with Nintendo Switch games.

Every Wednesday

Drop-in technical assistance, 3-4 p.m.: Bring your smartphone, tablet, laptop or any technology questions to the North Bend Library for assistance from experts.

Every Friday

Talk Time at the North Bend Library, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.: Practice speaking with other adults learning English. Discover American culture and connect with people from around the world. Registration is not required.