The second annual Seattle International Reggae Festival comes to the picturesque Snoqualmie Point Park Aug. 22. This international festival features local and national musical acts and has become a gathering for the progressive international Reggae and positive roots movement.
Danny Raphael of North Bend won the “Focus on the Snoqualmie” photo contest with his photo “Mount Si at Sunset.” The winning photo will be featured in a poster to be unveiled in September. The contest was sponsored by the Snoqualmie Watershed Forum.
Snoqualmie’s Railroad Days was a weekend of change.
Among the Washington State University Class of 2015 graduates were several area students from North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City, Carnation, and Duvall.
Snoqualmie Police hosted a barbecue for National Night Out, on Tuesday, Aug. 4, in North Bend’s Si View Park.
Bartell Drugs welcomes donations for its 12th annual “School Tools for Kids in Need,” through Aug. 29 at all Bartell locations.
A women’s conference, held smack in the middle of a nationally-televised PGA golf tournament, sounds like a great idea to keynote speaker Molly Fletcher. The author, CEO and former pro sports agent, sees the pairing as a logical combination, because golf is good for business, and so are women.
Seattle-based REI is inviting its 5.5 million members and the outdoor community to have a direct effect on the trails they love, including the Middle Fork Trail on the Snoqualmie River. Members can vote in the Every Trail Connects program, REI.com/trails, to direct funding to their favorite trails.
Local timbersports professional and high school wrestling coach David Moses will demonstrate his sport on Saturday and Sunday in Shady Cove Park.
Find gold — really — at Snoqualmie’s Railroad Days event, starting this Friday and running through the weekend. Whether you treasure community, street food, demonstrations of skill, the arts, the outdoors, history or cold, glittery riches, you’ll find it at Railroad Days, but you may have to work for the gold.
In August of 1890 the Snoqualmie Depot was built. Now, 125 years later, Snoqualmie will be celebrating the historic building during Railroad Days.
The Snoqualmie Firefighters Association is holding its annual fundraising pancake breakfast, 7 to 11 a.m., Saturday Aug. 15 during Snoqualmie’s Railroad Days. Breakfast will be served at the Snoqualmie Fire Station, 37600 S.E. Snoqualmie Parkway.
What’s cooler than a five-foot replica of the Death Star made from Legos? Not much, but some of the other things Dan Parker, aka Dan the Lego Man is working on might be just as cool.