July 18
Free outdoor concert, 7 p.m.: Miller’s in Carnation is hosting free concerts this summer in its new outdoor space. Sol, a Haitian American Hip-Hop artist based in Seattle, will kick off the series. Event is free and open to all ages.
July 19
Rummage sale, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Re-in-Carnation, a thrift store inside the SnoValley Senior Center, is holding its big summer rummage sale. All proceeds benefit the senior center.
Lagerhead Beer Festival 12-6 p.m.: No Boat Brewing and Washington Wild are hosting the second annual festival at No Boat’s Snoqualmie Ridge taproom. The event will include lagers, wines, food trucks, raffle prizes and more. Tickets are $70-90, increasing in price as they sell out. Designated driver tickets are $20. The first hour of the event is for those ages 21 and up. For more information and to buy tickets, visit web.charityengine.net/lagerhead2025.
Sandblast Festival of the Arts, 12-7 p.m.: Duvall Foundation for the Arts is hosting the 30th annual Sandblast, an arts festival at McCormick Park. Master sand carver Jenn Dazey will make an art piece on the banks of the Snoqualmie River. There will also be live music and local artist booths.
North Bend Downtown Block Party, 12-10 p.m.: North Bend’s annual block party is a free event that includes a music festival and performances, a kid zone, a vendor fair and a locally sourced beer and wine garden courtesy of the North Bend Downtown Foundation. For more information about this year’s festivities, visit northbenddowntown.org/block-party.
July 20
Opt Outside 5k/10k, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.: The Blake Pottle Foundation is hosting its fourth annual 5k and 10k run or walk to fight cancer at Meadowbrook Farm in North Bend. All are welcome including pets. Registration for the 10k is $60 for adults or $40 for those ages 12 and under. The 5k is $50 for adults or $30 for those ages 12 and under. Tickets for the kids 1k fun run are $35. For more information and to purchase, visit blakepottlefoundation.org.
July 22
Vintage diary historian, 6:30-7:30 p.m.: Vintage diary historian Sally Ivey will be at the North Bend Library to discuss what she has learned in her 36 years reading other people’s diaries and how she got started doing this work. Event is most suitable for teens and adults. Registration not required.
July 23
Duvall SummerStage concert, 7-8:30 p.m.: Duvall’s next 2025 SummerStage concert will be a performance by country group Santa Poco. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets, chairs and picnic food. Water will be available at the information booth. Only authorized production vehicles are allowed in the park. Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash. The Mobility Golf Cart will circulate from the parking lot to the park from 6-7 p.m. for those who are unable to walk. Pick up is at the park entrance sign.
July 24
Chinese tea workshop, 4:30-5:30 p.m.: Vevien’s Cultural Hub will host an immersive Chinese tea workshop at the North Bend library. Guests will discover the origins of tea, explore different types of traditional Chinese teas and learn how tea has shaped customs, rituals and everyday life in Chinese society.
Snoqualmie music in the park, 7 p.m.: Snoqualmie’s summer music and movies in the park series continues with a show by Trembling Thrilburys at Snoqualmie Community Park. Guests are encouraged to bring their own blankets or chairs.
July 24-26
Timber! music festival: Timber! returns for another year at Carnation’s Tolt-MacDonald Park. The event is put on by Artist Home, an Indigenous-owned event production company. This year’s line-up includes over 20 artists. Tickets and more information about attending the festival, as well as camping out, can be found at timbermusicfest.com.
July 25
Mount Si Classic golf tournament: This annual event raises money for Rotary Club of Snoqualmie Valley. Tickets are $150 for a single player or $600 for a group of four. Tickets include access to practice range and the putting green; green fees; lunch; contest holes; and raffles, awards and prizes. For more information about the event, visit valleyrecord.com. To register, visit mt-si-classic-charity-golf-tournament.perfectgolfevent.com.
July 26
Taste of the Valley farm dinner and auction, 5-10 p.m.: The annual Taste of the Valley farm dinner and benefit auction supports the Snoqualmie Valley Preservation Alliance, a local nonprofit that supports the Valley’s agriculture. The event brings together chefs and beverage makers from around the region to serve up “tastes” made from Snoqualmie Valley products and usually has at least 300 people in attendance. This year’s dinner is at Goose and Gander Farm in Carnation. Individual tickets are $130 or $65 for local farmers. There are also sponsorship and donation options. For more information and to purchase, visit svpa.us/taste-of-the-valley-2025.
