Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | May 30 edition

Duvall Days is celebrating 65 years of festivals June 7.

May 30

Fall City Summer Market, 4-7 p.m.: Check out Fall City’s first summer market of the season, centered around the treehouse at Aroma Coffee Co. Markets will be the last Friday of each month May-August. There will be live music, food trucks, a beer and wine garden, artisan vendors, farm vendors and family-friendly activities. Visit the Fall City Summer Market & Gathering Facebook page for more information.

May 30-31

Leon Bridges live at Remlinger Farms, 6:30 p.m.: Grammy-winning artist Leon Bridges will be at Remlinger Farms for two nights this month with special guest La Lom. Tickets are available at remlingerfarms.com/leon-bridges.

May 31

Flying Wheels Summer Century, 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Cascade Bicycle Club’s annual ride through the Snoqualmie Valley will offer 50-mile, 70-mile and 100-mile routes. The event starts and ends in Redmond’s Marymoor Park. Registration is required, available online only and varies in price. Visit cascade.org/rides-events for more information and to register. Check out the Snoqualmie Valley Record for more information about traffic and road closures during the event.

Carnation Farms historic tour, 1-2 p.m.: Join Carnation Farms on a tour of its museum to see vintage memorabilia and learn about the farm’s long history. The tour is roughly an hour long and open to all. It is free, but it is requested that attendees RSVP ahead of time at carnationfarms.org/events/list.

June 5

North Bend farmers market, 4-8 p.m.: North Bend is kicking off its 2025 farmers market season, and it’s the market’s 20th season at Si View Park. The market will be every Thursday through mid-September. Go to siviewpark.org/farmers-market.phtml for information on vendors, the 2025 concert series, parking, sponsorships and more.

June 6

SnoValley Tilth dinner & auction, 5:30 p.m.: SnoValley Tilth is hosting its Friends of the Fields benefit dinner at Novelty Hill Farm. Dinner is by chef Kristen Schumacher of Carnation Farms and her team. There will be an online auction, live auction and silent auction. The online auction is June 1-8. Tickets to the benefit are $130 per person and include dinner and two drinks. Tickets and the online auction can be accessed through snovalleytilth.org, as can information on how to donate to the auction or sponsor the event.

Riverview Education Foundation 5k, 6:30-8:30 p.m.: The Riverview Education Foundation is hosting a 5k walk/run to support Riverview schools. The out-and-back route will be on the Duvall section of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, starting at McCormick Park. Packet pickup is June 5 at the entrance to McCormick Park from 4-6:30 p.m. Day-of packet pickup is from 4-6:15 p.m.

June 7

Duvall Days festival, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.: The 65th Duvall Days festival, this year marketed as “Duvall Daze,” kicks off with a parade, followed by a festival of live music, vendors, a car show and family-friendly activities in downtown Duvall. The festivities will end with a fireworks show.

June 6-8

Camp Don Bosco women’s camp: Camp Don Bosco, located in Carnation, is one of the camps run by the Archdiocese of Seattle. From Friday to Sunday, they will be running a women’s camp for those ages 21 and over. The weekend will include meals cooked by staff, hiking, pool time, crafts and socializing. Camp is $200 per person and includes all food and activities. Check out cyo.camp/womens-camp for more information.