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Do you have an event coming up?
E-mail your event to events@snovalley.org.
Be sure to include where, when, and who to contact for more information.
February 2010
Get Un-Stuck! Monday February 1, 2010 - 6-8:30pm: A hands-on workshop for understanding and resolving areas of your life where anxiety and tension have
stifled creativity and movement. Held at Encompass, North Bend. Offered by Arellano Consulting. Download
an informational flyer here.
Family Night at Si View Community Center - Tears of Joy Theatre 'When Animals Were People' Friday February 5, 2010: 6:15 - 8:15 pm.
(meal and craft 6:15-7pm,
show begins at 7pm!)
FREE!
Come join us for dinner, crafts and a puppet show you won't want to miss! Folktales from Mexico and Argentina are brought to life in this dynamic new bilingual play.
More information on the
Web site: www.siviewpark.org.
Valley Center Stage Presents: A Saucy New Cabaret by Kristin
Van Bodegraven - And I Can Cook Too! February 12 & 13th, 7:30 PM: Food, Money and Love. The only
three things that matter and the three things we usually
screw up. Reservations online or call 425-
831-5667. Valley Center Stage is
located above Single Track Bike
Shop in North Bend.
Historic Baxter Barn Open House, Fall City, Saturday Feb. 20, 2010: 10am - noon - Come learn some great Fall City
history and see clean farm management practices in action. As a participant in the Stewardship in
Action program, the Baxter Farm has been the catalyst for restoring and preserving and entire Patterson Creek neighborhood.
Donwload the Baxter Barn Open House flyer for more info.
Washington AG Rob McKenna, February 24, 7 pm Rob McKenna will speak at the Community Education
Forum on Youth Prescription Drug Abuse at 7:00pm on Feb. 24th, Mt. Si High School. Gregory Malcolm will
then moderate a panel discussion of experts and parents about the growing problem of youth prescription
drug abuse in the Valley.
Infant &
Child CPR
Class at Si
View Metro
Parks Saturday February 27th, 9am-2pm: Participants will learn how to check
an unconscious victim, recognize an emergency and overcome the reluctance to act. The course meets OSHA
and WISHA requirements and is clock hour eligible. Participant book and American Red Cross Certification is included in the
$40 course fee. To register, visit www.siviewpark.org
Book Club at The North Bend Library: meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 pm.
Book Club at the Snoqualmie Library: meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm.
Book Club at The Fall City Library: meets 4th Tuesday of every month at 6:30 pm.
March 2010
Northwest Railway Museum’s bi-annual benefit - Working on the Railroad Friday, March 5, 2010: Held at the TPC Snoqualmie
Ridge, the event will feature excerpts from the Museum’s newest exhibit, Wellington Remembered. Tickets include: no host bar, hors d’ oeuvres and
dinner. A musical interlude will be
provided by the Issaquah Singers,
who have prepared a songbook of
railroad themed music. A brief auction
of selected big ticket items will
precede the feature presentation of
the evening. Tickets are
$100 and can be purchased at
the Snoqualmie Depot or by
phone at 425.888.3030 x202.
Sno Valley Idol Junior Season V AUDITIONS at Si View Community Center Saturday, March 6: at 1:00pm sharp.
The First 20 singers to sign up will be auditioned YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER online or by phone. A panel of judges will then choose the top fourteen contestants to perform Friday March 26th. For more information
contact Minna at 425.831.1900 or mrudd@siviewpark.org
More information on the
Web site: www.siviewpark.org.
Family Night at Si View Community Center - The Reptileman Friday March 12, 2010: 6:15 - 8:15 pm.
(meal and craft 6:15-7pm,
show begins at 7pm!)
FREE!
Back by popular demand Scott Petersen aka 'The Reptileman' is coming to Si View along with 15 live reptiles from around the world. Kids can pet alligators, hold snakes and learn amazing things about these crazy creatures.
More information on the
Web site: www.siviewpark.org.
Sno Valley Idol Junior Season V at Si View Community Center Friday March 26, 2010: 6:00 - 8:00 pm.
FREE! The top fourteen finalists will be singing their hearts out on stage in an attempt to win this year's coveted title of Sno Valley Idol Junior. The winner will receive a prize and performing opportunities throughout the year.
More information on the
Web site: www.siviewpark.org.
April 2010
Family Night at Si View Community Center - Hip Hop Handbook Friday April 16, 2010: 6:15 - 8:15 pm.
(meal and craft 6:15-7pm,
show begins at 7pm!)
FREE!
Hip Hop Handbook is an internationally acclaimed show about the historical development of Hip Hop culture and its various styles including: lyrical rap, "call-and-response" vocals, musical Hip Hop performance, DJ turntable "scratch", "beat-box" (vocal percussion), and break dance. Come experience this high-energy fun and educational show.
More information on the
Web site: www.siviewpark.org.
May 2010
Sno-Valley Plant Sale : Sno-Valley Senior Center. 4610 Stephens Avenue, Carnation
Thousands of assorted plants, beautiful garden art and landscaping materials for you to choose from! Annuals, perennials, herbs,
veggie starts, trees, hanging baskets, assorted garden art, fountains and hardscaping materials generously contributed from over 40 of
our valley's vendors. All proceeds benefit the Sno-Valley Senior Center.
August 2010
Snoqualmie Railroad Days: Railroad Days is the annual community festival celebrating our spirit and origins as a railroad and
logging town, and the home of the Snoqualmie Nation. The event is held in downtown Snoqualmie in and
around the Northwest Railway Museum. Visit the Web site for the full schedule of events: www.trainmuseum.org
Chamber’s 22nd Annual Tour de Peaks Bicycle Rides, August 15, 2010: Partnering once again with Festival
at Mt Si the day will include a pancake
breakfast prepared by the Kiwanis
Club of Snoqualmie Valley
for the entire community & riders.
Rotary Club is running the Beer
Garden (as part of the festival). Contact Fritz Ribary at 425-
888-6362 or director@snovalley.org
for more info or if you would like to volunteer!
December 2010
Annual Holiday Market Chief Kanim Middle School, Fall City.
Come and explore unique handmade crafts including candles, dolls, jewelry, tye-dye, lotions, soaps scarves ornaments, cards and yarn from artisans and crafters of our Snoqualmie Valley and beyond. Bubbles the fish will be decorated for the Holidays and a professional photographer will be on site to take your Holiday picture for a small fee.
Annual Tree lighting-Art Park festivities Dusk at the Art Park, Fall City.
Join us before and after the tree lighting ceremony to enjoy the decorations, lights, bonfire and a cup of hot Chocolate. Music and caroling to create a festive atmosphere to kick off the Holiday Season.
Art park, corner of Redmond Fall City Road and 334th.
More Fun Things To Do!
Fall City Arts brings to the Valley music, art, performances, classes and more!:
www.fallcityarts.org/index.html
for the schedule and other information.
Always something interesting happening at North Bend's Valley Center Stage:
www.valleycenterstage.org/
for the schedule and to purchase tickets.
Nearby Fairs
Go hog wild and experience country-time fun at these nearby fairs. All three fairs are approximately
a one-hour drive from the Valley.
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