A new orientation table on display at Snoqualmie Point Park provides a beautiful short course on local geography.
The colorful table identifies the peaks and valleys of the Cascades as seen from the park, located at 37580 Winery Road on the site of an old winery near the intersection of Interstate 90 and North Bend Way.
High school student Rachel Scott believed in starting chain reactions of kindness. She reached out to the new students sitting alone in the cafeteria, the outsiders, the ones her peers made fun of. She pulled over to hold an umbrella for a stranger as he changed a flat tire in the rain. She changed lives through simple acts of compassion. She was killed by two classmates in the tragic 1999 shooting at Columbine High School.
For a second year, Rachel’s Challenge encouraged Mount Si students to create legacies of compassion at the school’s “Day of Respect” morning assembly on Thursday, May 29.
‘High School Musical’
Community members are invited to celebrate Carnation’s newly completed state-of-the-art wastewater treatment system.
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People can receive training to become certified instructors in S.A.I.L., or Stay Active and Independent for Life, a group strength and balance fitness class for adults 65 and older, by taking part in training sessions planned for July 24 and 25 at the Cedar River Watershed Center.
North Bend Elementary School physical education teacher Alan Tepper was recently honored with a “Teachers Light the Way” Award for his work promoting healthy lifestyles and encouraging students and adults alike to incorporate exercise into their daily lives.