Young writers who can put the significance of Memorial Day into words can win prizes in the Snoqualmie Valley American Legion Auxiliary’s Memorial Day Writing Contest.
The Northwest Railway Museum’s chapel car Messenger of Peace is currently in 10th place in the state the fifth annual Partners in Preservation grant online vote
Festival grounds, overflow parking, disaster assembly point — Snoqualmie’s King Street lot has played a lot of roles in past years.
The future of the lot moves in new directions this spring with the Snoqualmie City Council’s approval last week of a design competition for development at the city-owned gravel lot.
Si View Metro Parks helps host a community track meet, 2 p.m. Sunday, May 2 and May 9, at Mount Si High School.
A group of Lower Valley residents have called a meeting to discuss flooding issues, 3 p.m. Sunday, May 2, at Holy Innocents Catholic Church in Duvall.
The second annual Plant Another Row Campaign encourages Valley Residents to plant another row of vegetable and donate them to the Mount Si Helping Hand Food Bank in North Bend.
The Snoqualmie Community Pea Patch program provides gardening plots where residents can grow organic produce and flowers in the company of fellow gardeners.
The Snoqualmie Tribe seated a new chairwoman following tribal council elections in April.
Rural woodland has given way to bare earth, lines of trenches and rumbling excavators at Tannerwood, a new neighborhood going up in North Bend’s Tanner annex.
Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following:
The Mount Si Fish and Game Club’s Annual Children’s Trout Derby is scheduled for dawn to 10 a.m., Saturday, May 1, at the ponds behind the Snoqualmie Police Department at 34825 Douglas Ave. S.E.
Seven new members took their seats at the annual board meeting of the Mount Si Senior Center.
King County’s Department of Development and Environmental Services is helping county residents prepare for disaster with free home earthquake retrofit permits.