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Inside:• Welcome, Chamber programs 3• Explore North Bend 4•Business Directory 6-41• Snoqualmie destinations 9• Fall City arts and shopping 12• Carnation’s charms 15• Non-profits and services 20• Calendar of events 21, 22• Culture and entertainment 23• Map of Valley attractions 24-25• Chamber Board of Directors 45• Important phone numbers 46

Publisher William Shaw [email protected]

Editor Seth Truscott [email protected] Reporter Carol Ladwig [email protected]

Creative Design Wendy Fried, Diana Nelson, Tek Chai Advertising David Hamilton Account [email protected] Executive

Circulation/ Patricia Hase Distribution [email protected]

Mail PO Box 300, Snoqualmie, WA 98065

Phone 425.888.2311 Fax 425.888.2427

www.valleyrecord.com

The Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce Community Guide and Directory is a special publication of

the Snoqualmie Valley Record, in partnership with the Chamber.

If you’re a newcomer to the Snoqualmie Valley wanting to take your first local trip, or a longtime resident looking for business services, shopping, entertainment or recreation, the following pages can help you take your

next steps.What you’ve got in your hands is a new publication: The 2014 Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce Community Guide and Directory. A partner-ship between the Chamber of Commerce and your local newspaper, the Snoqualmie Valley Record, which has served the Valley for 100 years, this guide includes a comprehensive directory of the many businesses and chamber members in the Valley, as well as articles on where to find shop-ping, recreation and entertainment and get involved in your community, as well as introductions to local cities, emergency services, and the Sno-qualmie Valley School District.Located in the heart of the Mountains to Sound Greenway, the Snoqualmie Valley includes the communities of North Bend, Snoqualmie, Preston, Fall City, Carnation and Snoqualmie Pass. Here, you can find small town charm, historic landmarks, and scenic beauty blended with active community growth and world-class facilities.Surrounded by stunning vistas of Mount Si, Rattlesnake Ridge and the Cascade Mountains, North Bend charms with its historic downtown and its breathtaking views. It offers an eclectic mix of dining and shopping, includ-ing the North Bend Premium Outlets. Snoqualmie is best known for Snoqualmie Falls, attracting visitors from around the world. Snoqualmie Falls drops 268 feet over granite cliffs, and is an amazing experience any time of year. Here, you will also find the North-west Railway Museum, which offers scenic excursions aboard antique train cars along a five-mile stretch of historic railway. When exploring the Valley, your first stop should be the Snoqualmie Val-ley Chamber of Commerce office and Visitor’s Center, located at 38767 S.E. River St. in downtown Snoqualmie. It is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon-day through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends, Memorial Day through Labor Day. Here, you’ll find information for the visitor and tour-ist as well as information on local businesses, job opportunities and net-working options.You can learn more about the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce at www.snovalley.org, or by calling (425) 888-6362. We hope you use this publication to the fullest. If you are not a Chamber member, we hope you consider joining, and becoming part of making the Snoqualmie Valley a better place to live, work and play.

What the Chamber does for youBusiness developmentThe Chamber partners with local cities to build a robust economy, create prosperity and jobs, and market the Valley.The chamber offers self-paced, online business skills courses for its members. The chamber also works on behalf of the business communi-ty to communicate with city, county and state governments to represent economic development. To share your issues, contact CEO Nate Perea at [email protected].

Valley Young ProfessionalsThe chamber’s Valley Young Professionals, aimed at connected businesspeople in the Valley, age 21 to 39, creates an authentic culture for young professionals to connect, serve and grow.The Valley Young Professionals host a monthly hangout event at local venues, such as the North Bend Bar and Grill, for businesspeople to meet, greet and network through food and fun. Led by a 12-member committee, it meets and engages in service opportunities to support growth and the Chamber.To sign up, contact Jessica Self at [email protected]. Learn more about the program at snovalley.org/vyp or find them on Facebook.

Welcome WagonThe Welcome Wagon is an initiative by the chamber to welcome all new residents to the Snoqualmie Valley and help connect them with local businesses.By distributing welcome packages filled with local businesses cou-pon’s, deals and other new resident “specials,” the committee provides contact information, a calendar of events and other useful informa-tion to new residents. To sign up, contact Lizzy Billington, Chamber Director of Membership and Events, at [email protected].

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Greeting newcomers at the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce office and Visitor’s Center, Chamber CEO Nathan Perea, Lizzy Billington, Chamber Director of Membership and Events, and Kaylee Hardman, Member Services Manager, help business and tourism succeed.

Your guide to the Valley

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Experience North Bend

Welcome to the City of North Bend, a scenic and thriving community known for its stunning views of Mount Si, Rattlesnake Ridge and the Cascades, and host to an

impressive array of year-round recreation and cultural opportuni-ties. The city’s scenic areas, parks and trails provide for hiking, fishing, bicycling, climbing, kayaking, and wildlife observation; with immediate surrounding recreation areas for snowboarding, snowshoeing and skiing. You can enjoy an eclectic mix of dining and shopping in the historic downtown and at the Premium Outlet Stores. Whether you are a local look-ing for a night out in North Bend or a visitor that just hiked Mount Si, Mailbox Peak, or Rattlesnake Ledge, North Bend offers a number of restaurants to refuel and social-ize with your friends and family.Drop into Twede’s Café for a piece of ‘Twin Peaks Cherry Pie’ made famous by the iconic Twin Peaks TV show. Dine and listen to live jazz at Boxley’s, voted one of the best jazz clubs in the world. Attend a show at the Valley Center Stage, a community theater featuring classics and comedy. See a film at the North Bend Theatre, an indepen-dent theater since 1941 and home to the annual Mountain Film Festival. Plan a visit to the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum that is saving and sharing the history of the Valley for future generations.

Big eventsJoin us for our annual events, including the Festival at Mount Si; Downtown Block Party; Si View Farmer’s Market & Summer Concert Series; Blues Walk; Jazz Walk; Adventure Sport Festival & Iron Horse Relay; Mountain Film Festival; and Holiday Festival. Check the city’s website for the full calendar of events, or better yet sign up to receive city news under ‘Notify Me’ on the city’s website or click the Facebook icon to like the North Bend Facebook page and receive timely news.We are excited for the future, with many citizens involved in local government. The Economic Development Commission and City Council are working on several new projects. A Visitor’s Information Center will open this summer near Bartell Drug; a downtown plaza is anticipated to be completed the summer of 2015; and watch for news on upcoming community meetings to explore plans for a future civic center and city hall.North Bend truly is ‘easy to reach, hard to leave…’ We hope you will visit us soon!

Contact the City of North BendPhone: (425) 888-1211Website: http://northbendwa.govFacebook Page: www.facebook.com/pages/North-Bend-WA/438037952888304 Email: [email protected]

KEN HEARING North Bend Mayor

Find it all downtown

Call it what you will, a cure for bore-dom or retail therapy, the shopping expedition is a grand American tradi-

tion, made even grander when you can find everything from handmade jewelry to tools for home projects without even leaving the Valley. If you’d like to energize yourself, try find-ing inspiration at SingleTrack Cycles, 119 W. North Bend Way. The full-service shop car-ries a wide variety of bike types and brands, parts, and gear, and they do repairs and bike fittings, too. Just for fun, check out Selah Gifts or Birches Habitat, both nearby gift shops with a quirky sense of humor. Then it’s time to reward yourself for all your hard work, so head out to the Riverbend Cafe, 14303 436th Ave S.E. for a slice of that pie.

Sweet and savory“It’s the little things in life that make peo-ple happy,” says Eurolounge owner Sinacia Yovanovich, as he gathers the items need-ed to make the famous “pour-over” at his North Bend cafe. Those little things—actively-boiling water and fresh-each week coffee beans, and, of course, a little showmanship—are the dif-ference between grabbing a coffee, and experiencing the rich, smooth indulgence of a decadent cuppa at the old-fashioned bar. They make the same difference in the Eurolounge’s food, which Yovanovich takes as seriously as his coffee in the three-year-old creperia. From the long, narrow building on North Bend Way, Yovanovich is delighted to serve up sweet and savory crepes made from old Romanian recipes, and fresh lo-cal ingredients—“we don’t even have a freezer!” he says.

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In historic downtown North Bend, Eurolounge Cafe owner Sinacia Yovanovich does his famous pour-over—steeping boiling water for a rich, smooth cup of coffee.

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Mountain Valley Montessori School248 Main Ave. S | North Bend | 425-888-3369

www.mountainvalleymontessori.com

Curiosity, Independence, and a Love of Learning

ACCOMMODATIONSJernie Enterprises2921 Talbot Rd S, , Renton, WA 98055-5019Jeff & Bernie Schultek (425) 271-1830

Nor West RV Park45810 SE North Bend Way, North Bend, WA 98045Troy Thompson (425) 888-9685

Salish Lodge & SpaPO Box 1109, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Connie Krause (425) 831-6505

ACCOUNTANTSHauser Long, P.S.10940 NE 33rd Pl., Ste 100, Bellevue, WA [email protected]. Steven Hauser (425) 889-1778

Rebecca Kitz, CPA PLLCPO Box 618, North Bend, WA 98045(425) 888-1253

Krona & Krona CPA’sPO Box 799, Snoqualmie, WA 98065John or Rick Krona (425) 888-0916

Marshall Accounting, LLCPO Box 1281, Fall City, WA 98024CPA Nancy Marshall (425) 444-1477

ADVERTISINGTALON graphicsP.O. Box 1096, Duvall, WA [email protected]. Steven Hauser (425)-788-3379

ARTartEAST95 Front St N, Issaquah, WA [email protected] Zilinsky, Karen Abel (425) 392-3191

Northwest Framing Commercial1964 4th Ave S, Seattle, WA [email protected](206) 336-2366

Northwest Watercolor Society6510 Fairway Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Waters (425) 396-1940

ATTORNEYSBrown & Sterling P.S.4318 Preston-Fall City Road SE, PMB 940, Fall City, WA 98024Lawrence Brown / Thomas Watson (425) 222-6374

Joner Baker, PLLC35332 SE Center St., Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Baker (425) 495-6273

Law Office of David Speikers32116 SE Redmond-Fall City Road, Fall City, WA [email protected] Speikers (425) 222-0555

Neal Bonrud- Attorney at Law301 W. North Bend Way, Suite 110, North Bend, WA [email protected] Bonrud (425) 292-0735

AUTO PARTSNorth Bend Auto Parts, Inc. (NAPA)PO Box 389, North Bend, WA 98045Steve McConkey (425) 888-3588

CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP ROSTER BY CATEGORY

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Member:American Dental AssociationKing County Dental Association

Kerry E. Bailey, D.D.S.

Personal TV & VCR • Quiet Location

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New Patients Welcome - Tooth Whitening - Cosmetic DentistryPreventative Dentistry - Financing Available - Tooth Colored Filings

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Kerry E. Bailey, D.D.S.Personal TV & VCR • Quiet Location • Stereo Headphones

Bring A Video & RelaxCHOICE OF LICENSED HYGIENIST

Modern Sterilization TechniquesNew Patients Welcome - Tooth Whitening - Cosmetic Dentistry

Preventative Dentistry - Financing Available - Tooth Colored Filings

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Modern Sterilization TechniquesNew Patients Welcome - Tooth Whitening - Cosmetic Dentistry

Preventative Dentistry - Financing Available - Tooth Colored Filings

(425) 888-2431505 N.W. Eighth Street • North Bend, WA 98045

Family Dentistry With The Personal Touch

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A North Bend Tradition of Caring & Trusted Dentistry

An independent, non-profit organization established in 1966, with the mission to nurture children, enrich

families and inspire community

q Parenting Classes/Coachingq Family Support q Toddlersq Camps q Family Nightsq Pediatric Therapy Programs

Plus: the only nationally accredited preschool in the Snoqualmie Valley

Main Campus1407 Boalch Ave NW

Downtown North Bend209 Main Ave S

North Bend, WA 98045 425.888.2777

encompassnw.org

Member, Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce

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An independent, non-profit organization established in 1966, with the mission to nurture children, enrich

families and inspire community

q Parenting Classes/Coachingq Family Support q Toddlersq Camps q Family Nightsq Pediatric Therapy Programs

Plus: the only nationally accredited preschool in the Snoqualmie Valley

Main Campus1407 Boalch Ave NW

Downtown North Bend209 Main Ave S

North Bend, WA 98045 425.888.2777

encompassnw.org

Member, Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce

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An independent, non-profit organization established in 1966, with the mission to nurture children, enrich

families and inspire community

q Parenting Classes/Coachingq Family Support q Toddlersq Camps q Family Nightsq Pediatric Therapy Programs

Plus: the only nationally accredited preschool in the Snoqualmie Valley

Main Campus1407 Boalch Ave NW

Downtown North Bend209 Main Ave S

North Bend, WA 98045 425.888.2777

encompassnw.org

Member, Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce

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State FarmInsurance Companies

Home offices: Bloomington, Illinois

Ken RustadInsurance Agency, Inc

Ken Rustad - Agent

(425) 888-0421 Fax: (425) 831-6392

204 Ballarat Avenue N., P.O. Box 1210North Bend, WA 98045

Auto LifeBusinessFire

Serving The Valley For More Than 23 Years

State FarmInsurance Companies

Home offices: Bloomington, Illinois

Ken RustadInsurance Agency, Inc

Ken Rustad - Agent

(425) 888-0421 Fax: (425) 831-6392

204 Ballarat Avenue N., P.O. Box 1210North Bend, WA 98045

Auto LifeBusinessFire

Serving The Valley For More Than 23 Years

State FarmInsurance Companies

Home offices: Bloomington, Illinois

Ken RustadInsurance Agency, Inc

Ken Rustad - Agent

(425) 888-0421 Fax: (425) 831-6392

204 Ballarat Avenue N., P.O. Box 1210North Bend, WA 98045

Auto LifeBusinessFire

Serving The Valley For More Than 23 Years

[email protected]

State FarmInsurance Companies

Home offices: Bloomington, Illinois

Ken RustadInsurance Agency, Inc

Ken Rustad - Agent

(425) 888-0421 Fax: (425) 831-6392

204 Ballarat Avenue N., P.O. Box 1210North Bend, WA 98045

Auto LifeBusinessFire

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AUTO REPAIRCascade Diesel Truck & RV RepairPO Box 442, North Bend, WA 98045Karen Hahn (425) 888-1886

Cedar Falls Automotive44121 SE 170th St., North Bend, WA [email protected] Reaves (425) 417-8261

Clear Choice Auto Glass700 NW Gilman Blvd #332, Issaquah, WA 98027Brandon Smith (206) 999-8956

Gearhead Garage43424 SE North Bend Way, North Bend, WA [email protected] Hamilton (425) 888-4330

North Bend Auto Center1208 Bendigo Blvd Ste A, North Bend, WA [email protected] Allen (425) 888-7777

AUTO SALESChaplin’s North Bend Chevrolet106 Main Ave. N., North Bend, WA 98045Leesa McKay (425) 888-0781

AWARDS/TROPHIESTrophies2Go1320 NW Mall St., Suite A-2, Issaquah, WA [email protected] Anderson (425) 427-6784

BAKERIESSteve’s Doughnuts7729 Greenridge Ct. SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Steve Pennington (425) 301-1014

BANKSAmericanWest1375 NW Mall St., Ste 1, Issaquah, WA 98027(425) 395-1193

Chase Bank35019 SE Center St, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Voyeshonock (425) 888-1702

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400 SE Orchard Drive North Bend WA 98045 SiViewMetroParks

www.siviewpark.org / 425-831-1900

400 SE Orchard Drive North Bend WA 98045 SiViewMetroParks

Welcome to Si View Community Center and Pool!

Swim Lessons and Aquatic Fitness Classes - Preschool Classes - Before and After School Program - Summer Camps - Dance Program - Martial Arts - Track Club - Youth Recreation and Travel Basketball - Special Interest Classes - Youth Sports Clinics and Camps - Adult Fitness Classes - Adult Sports Leagues - Family Nights - North Bend Farmers Market and Summer Concerts - Theater in the Park - Home of Festival at Mt Si - Harvest Carnival and

Haunted House - Pumpkin Swim - Holiday Bazaar - Zip Line and Amazing Playgrounds Sports Fields - Walking Trail - Picnic Shelter - Facility Rentals - Volunteer Opportunities!

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"Dan Moon creates living art. He has extensive knowledge, years of experience and total commitment to making your aquatic dreams come true; Dan's passion for reef aquariums is unmatched. You haven't seen anything like it in the Northwest!"

Advanced Reef Management425-292-9761 • North Bend, WAadvancedreefmanagement.com

Custom Aquariums Maintenance Live Stock

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Taking care of your Real Estate needs for over 25 Years

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Visitors who come to spend an hour explor-ing majestic Snoqualmie Falls often end up spending the rest of the day checking out

the rest of what historic downtown Snoqualmie has to offer. Historic downtown Snoqualmie is centered on the Northwest Railway Museum’s 120-year-old depot and vintage rail cars. Sno-qualmie Ridge includes plenty of community parks, dining and shopping options, while Sno-qualmie Point Park and Snoqualmie Casino draw visitors for unparalleled views and gaming action.

Variety is the spice of lifeCarmichael’s True Value Hardware has been Sno-qualmie’s general store for a century. Locals come here to buy their needed pipes and parts, but owners Wendy Thomas and Brian Wool-sey keep this place stocked with enough gifts, cards, games, decor, garden items and just plain fun and goofy stuff to ensure that most downtown visi-tors spend an inordinate

amount of time browsing their way along the rustic wood-floored aisles at this community original. Rain or shine, you’re sure to find something to make you smile, or strike up a conversation with a new friend at Carmichael’s. Stop by at 8150 Falls Ave. S.E.

Have a scoopIf something sweet is what you need, the Sno-qualmie Falls Candy Factory, in historic downtown Snoqualmie across from the historic Northwest Railway Depot, is your next stop. Wes and Sha-ron Sorstokke have run this staple destination for visitors and locals for decades, selling premium ice cream, homemade fudge, caramel corn, candies, and lunch fare in its old-fashioned soda shop.For a more substantial meal, try the top-selling turkey bacon grinder or bacon cheeseburger.

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changesSnoqualmie is located approximately 25 miles

east of Seattle and is the half-way point between Seattle and Snoqualmie Pass. It is best

known for Snoqualmie Falls, a spectacular waterfall that attracts visitors from around the world. This and other landmarks, such as Snoqualmie Point Park, Mount Si, and the Northwest Railway Museum, cre-ate a unique place of scenic beauty in which to live, work, and play.Snoqualmie has been the fastest-growing city in Washington since 2000. With a current population of 11,700, Snoqualmie neighborhoods include Historic Downtown, the master-planned community of Snoqualmie Ridge, and rural homes. Thirty-five percent of residents are under the age of 18 and are served by the award-winning Snoqualmie Valley School District.While tourism is the primary contributor to Snoqualmie’s economy, many large businesses are moving here, providing jobs to local residents and strengthening the economy. Small local businesses offer many types of services, shopping, and restau-rants. Snoqualmie is the official “Home of the Boeing Classic,” the annual PGA Champions Tour. It has the distinction of having been named the “Greenest Town in Puget Sound” by PSE for resident participation in the Green Power program and will be installing solar panels on the Snoqualmie Community Center. It is also designated as a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation. Recreation in Snoqualmie is a key feature of the high quality of life. There are more than 35 parks and 30 miles of maintained trails, hundreds of acres of open space, a large dog park, and access to regional trails and outdoor recreation. For a full description of Snoqualmie’s amenities, events, parks and trail maps, and city services, please visit www.cityofsnoqualmie.org or email [email protected].

Contact Snoqualmie38624 SE River Street / PO Box 987Snoqualmie, WA 98065Phone: (425) 888-1555Email: [email protected] Web: www.cityofsnoqualmie.org

MATT LARSON Snoqualmie Mayor

Seth Truscott/Record Photo

Snoqualmie Falls Candy Company owner Wes Sorstokke offers an ice cream cone from his soda fountain counter.

Gag gift: An inflat-able moose head is a conversation starter at Carmichael’s

Something for everyone

Seth Truscott/Record Photo

Geology sculpted Snoqualmie Falls’ 278-foot drop. Today, the waterfall, sacred to the Snoqualmie Tribe, is a major attraction. Millions of visitors come to the Falls viewpoint off Highway 202 annually.

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426 Main Ave S • North Bend (Across from Ace Hardware in the Mt Si Village Shopping Ctr)

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Comprehensive eye care

Glasses and contact lensprescriptions

Cataract & LASIK Surgery

Most insurances accepted

Our Focus: You.

www.snofallseye.com

(425) 292-0716

Rebecca Dale, MD

Comprehensive eye care

Glasses and contact lens prescriptions

Cataract & LASIK Surgery

Most insurances accepted

“The office is efficient, professional, warm and inviting.

Dr. Dale is knowledgeable, insightful and truly committed to providing

excellent health care.” — Fall City Patient

Our Focus: You.

www.snofallseye.com

(425) 292-0716

Rebecca Dale, MD

Comprehensive eye care

Glasses and contact lens prescriptions

Cataract & LASIK Surgery

Most insurances accepted

“The office is efficient, professional, warm and inviting.

Dr. Dale is knowledgeable, insightful and truly committed to providing

excellent health care.” — Fall City Patient

Our Focus: You.

www.snofallseye.com

(425) 292-0716

Rebecca Dale, MD

Comprehensive eye care

Glasses and contact lens prescriptions

Cataract & LASIK Surgery

Most insurances accepted

“The office is efficient, professional, warm and inviting.

Dr. Dale is knowledgeable, insightful and truly committed to providing

excellent health care.” — Fall City Patient

Our Focus: You.

www.snofallseye.com

(425) 292-0716

Rebecca Dale, MD

Comprehensive eye care

Glasses and contact lens prescriptions

Cataract & LASIK Surgery

Most insurances accepted

“The office is efficient, professional, warm and inviting.

Dr. Dale is knowledgeable, insightful and truly committed to providing

excellent health care.” — Fall City Patient

Our Focus: You.

www.snofallseye.com

(425) 292-0716

Rebecca Dale, MD

Comprehensive eye care

Glasses and contact lens prescriptions

Cataract & LASIK Surgery

Most insurances accepted

“The office is efficient, professional, warm and inviting.

Dr. Dale is knowledgeable, insightful and truly committed to providing

excellent health care.” — Fall City Patient

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A HEALTHIER YOU STARTS HERE

SNOQUALMIE VALLEY YMCA 35018 SE RIDGE ST. SNOQUALMIE, WA 98065 425 256 3115 VISIT snovalleyymca.org Everyone is welcome. Financial assistance is available.

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS: FREE Group Exercise Classes FREE Drop-in Childcare FREE Wellness Orientation Discounts on Y Programs: - Personal Training - Adventure Guides - Family Nights - Camps - And More!

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Snoqualmie Indian Tribe

The Snoqualmie People have lived in the Snoqualmie Valley since time immemorial. The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe is a federally recognized Tribe is signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliott with the Washington territory in 1855. The Tribe is governed by a constitution and a Tribal Council with a chairperson, nine voting council members, two alternates, a lifetime elder, and three chiefs. Today, the Tribe is a comprised of about 650 Tribal members.

The Tribe owns and operates the Snoqualmie Tobacco Company & Liquor Store and the Snoqualmie Casino, which is the largest employer in the Snoqualmie Valley. The Tribe has donated over $1.5 million dollars to non-profit organizations in Snoqualmie Valley since 2010. The Tribe operates a clinic in North Bend and another in Tolt, which are both open to the general public. If you are interested in learn-ing more about the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, visit www.snoqualmietribe.us.

Contact the TribeAdministration Office: (425) 888-6551 Snoqualmie Casino: (425) 888-1234

Photo courtesy Snoqualmie Tribe

The Snoqualmie Tribal Council in 2014.

Snoqualmie Tobacco Company & Liquor Store: (425) 888-3071

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Independent Fall City

Fall City is an unincorporated community at the intersection of the Snoqualmie and Raging Rivers, and State Routes 202

and 203. Hundreds of rafters float through the well-placed city each summer, but most of them probably miss Trinkets and Treasures, an antiques and consignment store that features, clothing, fine art, furniture and lots of those aforementioned trinkets. Find Trinkets and Treasures at 33511 S.E. Redmond-Fall City Rd. If it’s lunchtime, you’ll have plenty of options, all of them good, from the beloved fast-food shack Small Fryes, to the burgers-and-brews places lined up on the main drag, to the more gourmet choices available at the Fall City Road-house or, if you’re willing to wait (and the wait is worth it) till 4 p.m. when the Fall City Bistro opens, you can snack on white truffle popcorn while reviewing a long menu suggesting pair-ings with its impressive wine list.

Fall City Arts ParkThere’s a colorful corner in Fall City that will always be home to the arts. The Fall City Arts Park, a project of Fall City Arts, is the place to find hand-painted salmon (or birds or other wildlife) during the city’s Fish Festival each Sep-tember, spectacular chalk art on the sidewalks for Fall City Days, and other arts on display throughout the year. Find the Fall City Art Park, and maybe the next activity of sponsoring or-ganization Fall City Arts, at the corner of 335th Place Southeast and Southeast Redmond-Fall City Road. Learn more at www.fallcityarts.com.

Fall City RoadhouseWhat you see is a little simpler than what you get at the Fall City Roadhouse, the building that anchors Fall City at the corner of Hwy 202 and the Preston-Fall City Road. A fixture here since 1916, the Roadhouse is at the center of an active farming community and tourism hotspot when summer temperatures climb and urban-ites come to the nearby Snoqualmie River to cool off. Manager and executive chef Benjamin Riggs, on board since 2012, works to honor the community’s history, farm background and free-spirited nature with a welcoming restaurant. Riggs offers a creative menu featuring locally-grown ingredients in hearty farm fare.The place truly is a roadhouse, too, with six guest rooms upstairs decked out in vintage ‘20s-era linens and decor. Every room features wood floors, plush rugs, flat-screen televisions and cof-fee makers, plus Roadhouse-exclusive elements like the sassy, sparkly chicken paintings on the walls. Adventurous souls making reservations should ask for Room 7—it may be haunted. The Fall City Roadhouse is located at 4200 Pres-ton Fall City Rd S.E.

Raging River Live MusicIf you’re looking for live music, look to the Rag-ing River Cafe Cafe and Club in Fall City. The popular after-hours spot is home to live en-tertainment every night of the week, with no cover charge. The beer is always cold, and the burgers are pretty good, too!Friday and Saturday nights are for dancing, as cafe owners Lyle and Kia Geels put Seattle-area rock and roll, blues, or country bands on stage, including local favorites. “If they don’t get you up and dancing, they don’t come back!” says Kia. Learn more at www.theragingrivercafeclub.com/entertainment.htm.

Fall City Historical Society

By Ruth PickeringFall City Historical Society President

As a small unincorporated rural town, Fall City has a “family” feeling. From 2004 to 2006, when local resident and historian Jack Kelley’s book “Jack’s History of Fall City” was coming together, that “family” stepped up, sharing photos and history and donating to help with publish-ing expenses. As the publication date neared, it felt important for this community enthusiasm to continue. So, the decision was made to form the Fall City Historical Society. Much of the Historical Society’s early period, 2007 to 2010, was dedicated to the production of our own book, “Preserving the Stories of Fall City.” Funded in part by Heritage 4Culture, it was published in 2010, with 350 pages and more than 500 photos. Firsthand memories of growing up in Fall City are included, from over 50 contributors. We are honored that in 2012, Jack Kelley chose to pass on the copyright, printing rights and all proceeds from his history of Fall City to the society.As a small historical society, we have to be firmly based in caring for our collections but also flexible and imaginative when it comes to getting our history out in the community. We showcase theme-based displays at the annual Fall City Days event, offer a monthly historical article in the Fall City Neighbors Newsletter (also available online) and publish an anticipated Fall City Calendar with a unique historical theme each year. We always have a lot of fun along the way! With our “History in Your Hand” items, you can enjoy a “side of Fall City history” with your cof-fee…or beer! Building and caring for our collections keeps us busy. We have over 1,000 photos and about 1,200 documents and objects. Because we have no public museum building for ongoing displays, we are constantly on the lookout for ways to make history visible. We have mobile displays and have had pop-up displays at the local library and storefronts. Look for us on Facebook and like us to get notified of new postings! Our recent focus has been on creating a much more extensive website and making our collection of photos and objects accessible online. We are excited to announce that this is happening at our new site, www.fallcityhistorical.org. Fall City Historical SocietyPO Box 293Fall City, WA [email protected]

Carol Ladwig/Record Photo

Kia and Lyle Geels,owners of Raging River Cafe and Club, bring live music to Fall City every week-end. If the bands don’t get you up and dancing, they don’t come back, says Kia.

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• Readers of the Snoqualmie Valley Record have voted us "Best law Firm" every year since 2006.

• Every year since 2010, attorney Larry Brown has been recognized in Seattle Magazine as a "5 Star Wealth Manager" for Estate and Tax Planning.

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Key Bank7917 Center Blvd. SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Michelle Petrovich (425) 396-8000

Opus Bank139 Bendigo Blvd N, North Bend, WA 98045Dennise McGregar (425) 831-1761

Sterling BankPO Box 1433, North Bend, WA [email protected] Wotton (425) 888-1616

Union Bank10900 NE 8th St, Bellevue, WA [email protected](425) 452-1881

Whidbey Bank1250 NW Mall Street, Issaquah, WA [email protected] Jacobs (425) 449-6709

BARBECUEMo Barbecue8030 Railroad Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] (425) 292-8040

BEAUTY PRODUCTSAcacia Hair Salon7721 Center Blvd SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Howell (425) 396-7036

ArbonneSnoqualmie, WA [email protected] Stermer (630) 533-8686

BEAUTY SALONSBella Vita Spa & Salon, LLCPO Box 962, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Marie Everett (425) 888-4888

Jolene’s Hair & Skin Care43438 SE North Bend Way, North Bend, WA [email protected] Kelly (425) 941-8795

Lula Ruby an Organic Salon7329 Better Way SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Favero (425) 292-0816

Studio 202PO Box 1171, Fall City, WA [email protected] Kieffer (425) 753-2251

BED & BREAKFASTRoaring River Bed & Breakfast46715 SE 129th St, North Bend, WA 98045Peggy & Herschel Backues (425) 888-4834

BREWERIESSnoqualmie Falls Brewing Company8032 Falls Ave, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] (Taproom)

CAR WASHTwin Star Car WashPO Box 921, North Bend, WA 98045Susan & Joe Eddings (425) 466-6981

CASINOSSnoqualmie CasinoJon Jenkins, President & CEO37500 SE North Bend Way, Snoqualmie, WA 98065-9260Matt Gallagher (425) 888-1234

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Saving Tolt’s

history

Tolt Historical Society at Carnation was started in 1983 and for several years had a small museum at the Sno Valley Senior Center. In 2011, the senior center began a remodel that elimi-nated the museum from its footprint. Elbridge (better known locally as ‘Bridge’) Stuart, the grand-son of the founder of Carnation Farms, and his wife gave the museum space in an old milking barn which also housed his collection of refurbished carriages, milk wagons and trucks.Stuart and his wife had purchased Carnation Farm from Nestle, putting it into a Foundation so that it would always be Carnation Farm. As he said at the Grand Opening of the new museum, “I couldn’t have Isabel (the museum director) out in the street with her museum!”Tolt Historical Society, being a small organization, depends on grants from 4 Culture, the Snoqualmie Tribe, and memori-als. The board appreciates all Elbridge Stuart does for them to keep improving the museum. At this time, the organization has several thousand artifacts dating from the 1800s, including early logging and farming tools, ladies’ combs, a full case of Tolt High School memora-bilia from 1925 to 1993 when it was closed, and a large col-lection of dolls, doll furniture and sports equipment.The museum is open to the public on Saturday afternoons from 1 to 3 p.m. on the following dates for 2014: March 22; April 12; May 24; June 21; July 19; Aug. 16; Sept. 6; Oct. 4; and Nov. 15. Other openings can be arranged for families and groups by contacting Jones at [email protected].

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Nature’s bounty at Carnation

A rural town of 1,800 residents, Carnation prides itself on being friendly and safe, a family-oriented community. Within easy reach of Seattle, Carnation features an abundance of natural beauty and out-door experiences. Framed by the Cascade foothills and nestled where the Tolt and Snoqualmie Rivers meet, Carnation is in the center of the most produc-tive agricultural district in King County.Carnation was founded as the Town of Tolt in 1912. The town later changed its name to Carnation to reflect its connection to the Carnation Milk Farm, which was famously known as the home of the Contented Cows. “Carnation Milk cows live where the grass is sweetest, water clearest, air the purest.”Carnation is located at the confluence of the Tolt and Snoqualmie Rivers, which offer some of the best salmon habitat in the region. Carnation also provides access to the 31-mile-long Snoqualmie Valley Trail, the 574-acre Tolt-MacDonald Park and Campground, and is home to an eight-acre off-leash dog park. More than 250,000 visitors per year come to Tolt-MacDonald Park to camp, enjoy the Tolt and Snoqualmie Rivers, and ride mountain bikes or hike on the park’s trails. Carnation’s abundant parks also include a skateboard bowl, disc golf course, ball fields, and numerous walking trails which provide opportunities for all age groups to enjoy outside activities. Residents and visitors alike can enjoy outdoor recreation experiences in and around Carnation.

Carnation Farmers MarketLower Valley Farmer’s Market happens from 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays, May through November, in down-town CarnationNestled in the heart of the Snoqualmie Valley, you’ll find plenty of fresh, local produce at the Carnation Farmers Market.Surrounded by beautiful farms and forests, this gem of a market blends a top-notch selection of food and farm products with all the makings of a great family event. Housed under a majestic timber-frame structure designed, milled and hand-crafted by local artisans, the Carnation Farmers Market is unique among markets to have such an impressive and permanent home.Just what’s all the buzz about local food? For most folks, fresh, locally grown food simply tastes better than food picked and shipped thousands of miles. But it’s really about much more than that.Local farms help preserve open space, build local economies, and nurture the genetic diversity of our foods. In addition, many farmers are staunch support-ers of the environment, spending time and money planting stream buffers, changing their practices to decrease run-off, encouraging the reintroduction of native species, and restoring salmon streams.As more places develop farmers markets to meet demand for local food, community members engage with each other strengthening ties, building rela-tionships, and fostering a ‘we’re all in this together’ kinship that can weather any calamity.Visit on Tuesday afternoons and buy directly from your farm6ers. On the second Monday of each month, SnoValley Tilth, which runs the market, has monthly potlucks open to the public. Find out more at carnationfarmersmarket.org and snovalleytilth.org.

Seth Truscott/Record Photo

Isabel Jones, Tolt Historical Society director, with a photo of Carnation’s first mayor, Elmer Sorenson, at the museum office.

Left, Carol Ladwig/Record Photo | Above, Courtesy photo

Shops welcome yarn afficionados, antiquers and diners to downtown Carnation. Above, fresh produce at Carnation Farmer’s Market.

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CATERERSBBQ Heiress Catering & Event PlanningPO BOX 608, North Bend, WA [email protected] Ewing (425) 292-3067

Mosaic CateringPO Box 253, Carnation, WA 98014Bill Pritchard (425) 221-1064

CHAMBER OF COMMERCECarnation Chamber of CommercePO Box 603, Carnation, WA 98014Kim List, President

Duvall Chamber of Commerce15619 Main Street, Duvall, WA [email protected] Shelsby, President, Laurel Nehl (425) 788-9182

Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce38767 SE River St, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Perea (425) 888-6362

CHIROPRACTORSAgape Chiropractic Healing CenterPO Box 1219, North Bend, WA 98045Dr. Leslie Bedell (425) 888-1670

North Bend Chiropractic and Golf FitnessPO Box 2630, North Bend, WA 98045Dr. Matthew Mille D.C. (425) 888-3600

Optimal Health Chiro7726 Center Blvd SE, Suite 125, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Green (425) 396-0613

Snoqualmie Ridge Chiropractic8026 Douglas Ave SE, Suite 102, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Dr. Benjamin Britt Lichtenwalter(425) 396-5570

CITY GOVERNMENTSCity of North BendPO Box 896, North Bend, WA 98045Duncan Wilson (425) 888-1211

City of SnoqualmiePO Box 987, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Larson (425) 888-1555

Snoqualmie Police Department34825 SE Douglas St, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] McCulley (425) 888-3333

CLEANING SERVICESCleaning Authority, The125 E North Bend Way, North Bend, WA [email protected] & Stephanie McMahon (425) 292-9643

Ductz of Redmond2647 151st PL NE, Redmond, WA [email protected] (425) 298-0526

Northwest Premium Services7829 Center Blvd SE, St 166, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Wall (206) 240-0189

Valley Professional Cleaning ServiceNorth Bend, WA [email protected] Duncan (206) 930-5387

COFFEEThe BindleStick7822 Douglas Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Rachelle Armstrong (425) 888-0259

Pioneer Coffee202 W. North Bend Way Suite D, North Bend, WA [email protected] Haverfield (425) 292-0727

SnoValley Coffee Co.7811 Center Blvd SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Fetherolf (425) 396-0337

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONSAtWork!1935 152nd Pl. N.E., Bellevue, WA [email protected] Latchford (425) 864-0703

Si View Metro Parks400 SE Orchard Drive, North Bend, WA [email protected] Stombaugh (425) 831-1900

Snoqualmie Valley YMCA35018 SE Ridge St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065David Mayer

Snoqualmie Valley Youth Soccer Assoc.PO Box 370, Carnation, WA 98014-0370

COMPUTER REPAIRSFast Frog Computer1405 SW 13th Pl., North Bend, WA 98045Steven Schuler (425) 941-2439

PC Bennett Solutions, LLCPO Box 184, North Bend, WA 98045http://www.pcbennettconsulting.com/contact/(425) 831-7924

PC Recycle and Repair19916 Old Owen Road, #121, Monroe, WA [email protected] Norton, Tamara Norton (425) 292-3107

CONSTRUCTIONG.A. Scalzo, Inc.PO Box 2018, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Scalzo (425) 466-7660

Gordon ConstructionPO Box 429, Fall City, WA 98024Becky Gordon (425) 222-6570

John Day Homes, Inc.P.O. Box 2930, North Bend, WA 98045Michelle Randall (425) 831-4901

Hallamore Homes Inc43504 SE North Bend Way, North Bend, WA [email protected] Hallamore (425) 749-2736

CONSULTANTS 180 Consulting9757 NE Juanita Dr #100, Kirkland, WA [email protected](425) 814-2537

The Entrepreneur’s Source23120 SE Black Nugget RD, Apt A-1, Issaquah, WA [email protected] Barker (425) 657-0339

Fletcher Consulting Emergency Preparedness7749 Maple Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Fletcher (206) 390-4136

Key Business Solutions920 Snoqualmie Pl., North Bend, WA [email protected] LeMaster (425) 292-9594

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Plan a day trip or family excursion in the Valley—you’re sure to find amazing sights and experiences in our Great

Outdoors. There’s plenty to do, from hiking Mount Si and exploring Meadowbrook Farm, to fishing for steelhead or kayaking at Rattle-snake Lake or the Middle Fork. Your options include:

Hiking, biking, horse ridingNestled in the foothills of the Cascade Moun-tains, the communities of Fall City, Preston, North Bend, Snoqualmie, and the Summit at Snoqualmie share some of the richest geo-graphic areas in the Northwest. Detailed in-formation about many local hikes is available through the Washington Trails Association at www.wta.org or the Mountains to Sound Gre-enway Trust at mtsgreenway.org. Additional information about general recreation oppor-tunities is available at www.snovalley.org.

Mount SiMount Si offers a challenging 8-mile round trip hike with 3,800 feet of elevation gain with a spectacular view of the Valley, Mount Rainier and Olympics. Little Si is a moderate five-mile round trip hike that provides great views of the Valley.Twin Falls is a beautiful three-mile round trip hike with 1000 feet of elevation gain. The trail offers a charm-ing footbridge and two wa-terfalls, and it connects with the Iron Horse Trail. Cedar Butte is a three-mile hike with 900 feet of elevation gain and views across North Bend to Mount Si. The trail also con-nects with the John Wayne Trail.

Rattlesnake Ledge is four-mile hike with an elevation gain of 1,100 feet. This local favorite offers spectacular views of the Valley and be-yond (weather permitting) and the trailhead is located at picturesque Rattlesnake Lake.John Wayne Trail is a 108-mile trail that stretch-es from Rattlesnake Lake in North Bend all the way to the Columbia River. It’s suitable for hik-ing and biking, and most parts are suitable for towing trailers with children in them.Snoqualmie Valley Trail is a 31-mile gravel trail that winds through the entire Valley and connects with many other trails along the way. The trail can be accessed at points in Fall City, North Bend and Snoqualmie.

GolfingThe Snoqualmie Valley is home to four beau-tiful public golf courses, as well as a Jack Nicklaus-designed private course located on Snoqualmie Ridge. Golfers of all levels enjoy magnificent views of Mount Si and the Cas-cade Mountain foothills while strolling the lush fairways threaded through open low-lands. Visit www.snovalley.org for more infor-mation about specific courses.

FishingSome of the finest trout, whitefish and steelhead in the world are available in the waters of the Snoqualmie Valley region. The Snoqualmie River and tributaries like Tokul Creek, Tolt and Raging Rivers are a steel header’s dream come true. There are drift boat launches in three locations and plenty of space for bank angling. Check out www.snovalley.org for detailed information.

Tracks through time

Northwest Railway Museum offers scenic excursions and family memories

All aboard! Visit the Northwest Railway Museum for a unique living history experience that has been a part of western Washington since 1957. Visitors to the Northwest Railway Museum can catch a train to another time, where they experience how railroads influ-enced settlement and everyday life in Washington State. They explore train cars, exhibits, and a Victorian-era depot while following in the footsteps of more than one million travelers who have passed through its doors since 1890. They also experience travel before the age of Interstate highways while seeing, riding and feeling the excitement of a working railroad with all of its bells and whistles. Regular trains operate weekends beginning in April and run through October 19.For visitors that want more, join the museum on Saturdays from May through October for a docent-led tour of the new Train Shed exhibit building, this year featuring the 1898-built railway Chapel Car 5 “Messenger of Peace,” a caboose built at a sawmill during the height of World War II, and a massive locomotive used by Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. to log the forests near Mount Rainier. Returning to the present, visitors have a multitude of opportunities for fun at the museum’s special events: Day Out With Thomas™, Mother’s, Father’s and Grandparent’s Day weekends, Snoqualmie Railroad Days Festival, Halloween Train and Santa Train. The museum has been developing facilities for more than ten years and this year is beginning construction of a library and archives facility adjacent to the exhibit building. This continuing phase in the development of the Railway History Center will also feature expansive public restrooms and a classroom. This new space will support space to preserve and access historical documents, books and photographs, and will provide a reading room for public access to this col-lection of non-circulating materials. Although, the Northwest Railway Museum allows visitors an out-of-the-ordinary way to “time travel,” a stopover in 2014 promises an event-filled and fun experience for all ages.Learn more about the Northwest Railway Museum at www.trainmuseum.org.

Mary Miller Photo

Cyclists cruise the streets of North Bend in the annual University of Washington Cycling Team-hosted criterion. North Bend hosts a number of sports-oriented events yearly.

The outdoors is calling

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Leadership for Overachievers10621 SE 30th St, Bellevue, WA [email protected] Reilly (425) 281-0575

NyeCo, Inc.1370 LaForest Dr SE, North Bend, WA 98045David Nye (425) 831-3444

Pacific Crest Environmental, LLCPO Box 952, North Bend, WA 98045Lauren Carroll (425) 888-4994

Performance Rules !4308 243rd Ave SE, Issaquah, WA 98027Ross Bentley (425) 283-7482

ProVision Coaching, Inc.12503 Bel-Red Rd, Ste 201, Bellevue, WA [email protected] Christy (425) 516-7478

CONTRACTORSJE Cumming Corporations8102 Bracken Pl SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Cumming (425) 292-0610

Raven Mosaix LLCSnoqualmie, WA [email protected] Vrana (425) 985-6517

COUNSELINGDavid Paul Eck M.A.46302 SE Mount Si Road, North Bend, WA 98045David Eck (425) 888-2882

CREDIT UNIONSSno Falls Credit UnionPO Box 1978, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Larion (425) 831-3171

DENTISTSJames L. Browning DDS PLLCPO Box 488, North Bend, WA 98045James L. Browning, DDS (425) 888-2290

Kelly R. Garwood, DDS421 Main Ave. S., North Bend, WA [email protected] Garwood (425) 888-0867

Gabriel Malouf, DDS, PLLC37624 SE Fury St,, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Gabriel Malouf (425) 292-9230

Kirby M. Nelson, DDS, PS7726 Center Blvd, Suite 200, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Mary Ann Fowler (425) 888-1896

Rivertree Dental CenterPO Box 453, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Brian E Mayer DDS (425) 888-2703

DEVELOPERSAdmiral Enterprises, Inc.2001 E Lk Sammamish Pkwy SE, Sammamish, WA 98075Voyislav Kokeza (425) 837-1937

McClellan Building Operating CompanyPO Box 853, North Bend, WA 98045Robert S. Yerkes (425) 831-5135

DISTRIBUTORSNintendo of America Inc.1229 NW 8th St, North Bend, WA 98045Ellen Krush (425) 861-2403

ELECTRICIANSSnoqualmie Valley Electric34446 NE 116th, Carnation, WA [email protected] Stevens (425) [email protected](425) 788-5887

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Located in Historic Downtown Snoqualmie

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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESSSymbol Enterprises- Emergency Pac7319 Lake Alice Rd SE, Fall City, WA 98024Paula Spence (425) 466-1218

ENGINEERINGDN Traffic Consultants8316 309th Ave SE, Preston, WA [email protected] Norris (206) 817-1790

Encompass Engineering & Surveying165 NE Juniper St., Suite 201, Issaquah, WA [email protected] Kieburtz (425) 392-0250

Perteet, Inc.38579 SE River Street, Suite 1, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Kutsal, P.E. (425) 888-5825

South Fork GeosciencesPO Box 1275, North Bend, WA 98045CPESC Andrew Glandon, LEG (425) 831-2023

SubTerra, Inc.PO Box 520, North Bend, WA 98045Chris Breeds

EVENT FACILITIESCassie Renae Events401 Thrasher Ave NE

North Bend, WA [email protected](206) 384-5853

Just B Art and Design47212 SE 129th St., North Bend, WA 98045Erica L. Becker (425) 260-0282

Rainbow Lodge Retreat Center46820 SE Mt Si Road, North Bend, WA [email protected] Jack (425) 888-4181

White Board, The317 NW Gilman Village #29, Issaquah, WA [email protected] Slade (425) 557-3663

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Snoqualmie Valley Schools: Places for robust learningBy Joel AuneSnoqualmie Valley Schools Superintendent

Greetings from the Snoqualmie Valley Schools! We are proud of our schools and committed to making them the best. Our primary focus is to ensure high levels of learning for every student in order to prepare them for college, 21st century careers, and citizenship. In partnership with families and the community, our district is striving to provide high-quality educational opportunities, academic rigor and student support services in a positive and safe school environment. Several key initiatives have begun, aimed at improving our schools:

Last fall, the Freshman Campus was launched at Mount Si High School. This new configuration is yielding positive results for students on both campuses, and we are optimistic about the long-term impact this will have on our high school students.We are currently engaged in a concerted effort to expand educational opportunities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), while implementing technology upgrades and training that will benefit students and build capacity in our staff. 

Our district is further investing in teachers, as a new system for teacher and principal evaluation is now being implemented. This system will support and encourage the continued growth and development of our staff so they are able to serve students and maximize their learning potential.In recent months, an in-depth process of facilities planning has been underway as we consider future growth and look to further improve our educational program in the years to come.A new strategic plan has been created. The plan defines the vision and future direction of the district, as we continue to pursue excellence.Snoqualmie Valley voters recently approved two levies for funding to sustain day-to-day school operations, student programs, and technology for the next four years.  We are grateful to this com-munity for its tremendous support of our schools.The district and its schools rank among the best by many measures. In recent years our schools, staff and students have received numerous awards, and garnered recognition at the state and national levels. We are committed to building upon these successes, and are constantly seeking out opportunities to raise student learning in our schools to even higher levels.  Snoqualmie Valley public schools serve approximately 6,300 students from preschool through grade 12 in nine schools, the Mount Si Online Learning Program, and the Parent Partnership Program, for families who prefer to school their children at home. Our district employs approximately 630 dedicated staff members. Each day, our outstanding teachers work to engage students with high-quality instruction, while support staff provide assistance to the educational process and ensure a safe and secure learning environment for our students. We invite you to visit our schools and see for yourself the great things happening in our classrooms.

JOEL AUNE Snoqualmie Valley School District Superintendent

Help, when you need itSometimes, neighbors need help mak-

ing ends meet or dealing with emer-gencies. Several organizations in the

Snoqualmie Valley are ready to help.

Hopelink Hopelink’s Sno-Valley Center in Carnation is one of the nonprofit agency’s five emergency services centers in east and north King County. Through 35 different programs, Hopelink helps homeless and low-income families, children, seniors and people with disabilities meet their needs for food, shelter, family development and stabilization, transportation and adult liter-acy skills. The Hopelink approach is to promote self-sufficiency in a way that creates lasting personal and community change.The emergency services center in Carnation serves the area north of I-90 and stretches east through Skykomish, providing financial assistance and food to about 150 families a month. In addition to the food bank, Hope-link programs at the Sno-Valley Center include eviction assistance, move-in help, prescription and gas vouchers, bus tickets, a clothing bank, energy assistance and adult education pro-grams – including GED preparation and ESL tutoring. Free help through the WithinReach Bridge to Basics program is available monthly. Hopelink is located at 31957 E. Commercial St., Carnation.

Fall City Food PantryThe Fall City Community Food Pantry is a non-profit community program of the Fall City Unit-ed Methodist Church and is open to anyone in need of grocery assistance. It was established in 2007 for the purpose of fighting hunger in the community. The Food Pantry exists to provide food and oth-

er household items to individuals and families who find themselves in need and reside within the Snoqualmie Valley and surrounding areas without prejudice or promotion of any faith.The operations of the Fall City Food Pantry are sustained by the support of the Snoqualmie Valley community through local donors, farm-ers and food drives sponsored by our schools, Scout troops, firefighters, the U.S. Postal Ser-vice “Stamp Out Hunger Day,” golf teams, faith-based groups and numerous others. Particularly endearing are the donations made by children who ask their friends to bring food instead of presents to their birthday parties or who want to share the contents of their piggy banks. For more information or to make a contribu-tion, visit www.fallcityfoodpantry.org or friend them on Facebook.

Snoqualmie Valley Food BankThe Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank is an all-inclu-sive food bank serving clients from Snoqualmie, North Bend, Fall City and Preston, organized and run by a group of dedicated, responsible and en-ergetic citizens. The mission is to provide food and resources to our Snoqualmie Valley neighbors in need. The vision is to lead the effort to feed, educate and advocate ending hunger in the Snoqualmie Valley. The Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank is connected to other services to help with food emergencies, senior care services, addiction services, as well as social services referrals, plus it offers many volunteer opportunities.The food bank serves clients from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. To receive food, the head of household must show a photo ID, plus proof of residence (utility bill), and some form of ID for each family member listed, such as student ASB card, immunization records. Staff do not ask questions on income or status.The food bank is located at 122 E. Third St., North Bend. Contact the food bank at (425)-888-SVFB (7832) or by mail at PO Box 1541, North Bend, WA, 98045; online at snoqualmievalleyfoodbank.org or visit them on Facebook.

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Volunteers with Fall City Food Pantry fight hunger from a Methodist church basement.

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Train excursionsTRAIN RIDES: Train excursion season begins Satur-

day, April 5 at Northwest Railway Museum, and run through October. Get tickets at www.train-museum.org or call (425) 888-3030 for dates.

Easter funEASTER EGG HUNTS: Valley organizations including

the Moose Club, Snoqualmie Parks Department and Ridge Owner’s Association host fast-paced egg hunts for children, Saturday, April 19. Check out www.snovalley.org for activities in North Bend and on Snoqualmie Ridge.

DOWNTOWN’S HOPPING: Historic Downtown Sno-qualmie merchants host family Easter activities on Easter weekend, with goodies for little ones. Learn more at www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us.

Blues WalkNORTH BEND BLUES WALK: Sixteen venues in down-

town North Bend host blues musicians, both leg-ends and up-and-comers on Saturday, April 26. Participants include The Pour House, Snoqualmie Valley Moose Lodge, Pioneer Coffee, Birches Habi-tat, Emerald City Smoothie, North Bend Theatre, Twede’s Cafe, EuroLounge, George’s Bakery, Valley Center Stage, Boxley’s, Chaplin’s, Chang Thai & Pho, Mount Si Art Supply, Office & Printing, Rep-licator Graphics and Scott’s Dairy Freeze. Learn more at northbendblueswalk.com.

Funny thing at the forumLIVE THEATER: “A Funny Thing Happened on the

Way to the Forum” is onstage at Valley Center Stage, May 1 to 17. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Get tickets at www.valleycenterstage.org.

Train RidesMOTHER’S DAY TRAIN RIDES: Moms ride free at

Northwest Railway Museum’s historic train excur-sions through Snoqualmie, North Bend and Sno-qualmie Falls during Mother’s Day Weekend, May 10 and 11. Get tickets at www.trainmuseum.org or call (425) 888-3030 for dates and times.

MEMORIAL DAY TRAIN RIDES: The Northwest Rail-way Museum salutes America’s military with special military fares and weekday train runs in tribute to America’s service men and women, May 25 to 26; Tickets at www.trainmuseum.org.

Farmer’s Market opensFRESH PRODUCE, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT: North Bend

Farmers Market and Summer Concert Series are on Thursdays, June 12 to Sept. 11 at Si View Park. The market is open 4 to 8 p.m. on Thurs-days. Live music at 6 p.m.; www.siview.park.org.

Fall City’s big festivalFALL CITY DAYS: Fall City starts the summer with its

big festival, Fall City Days, Saturday, June 14, including a morning fun run and parade, hoops tournament, rubber Duck Derby, watermelon-eating contest, live music and more. One thing that makes this event special is the community’s focus on the arts. Look for unusual mobile sculp-tures, performers and installations, and a side-walk chalk extravaganza. Also keep an eye out for the local veterinarian crew’s dancing parade entry. Visit www.fallcity.org/fallcity_days.html.

Dad’s train rideFATHERS RIDE FREE: Celebrate the dads in your life

by taking them on a train ride at the Northwest Railway Museum, June 14 and 15. Fathers ride free with a paying child of any age. Get tickets at www.trainmuseum.org.

Happy birthday, USAFOURTH OF JULY: Celebrate America’s birthday, Car-

nation style, Friday, July 4, with a hometown parade, a Hot Rods & Harleys expo, fun run and walk, and the Sno-Valley Senior Center’s famous ‘Strawberry Shortcake Feast.’ Spend the after-noon picnicing riverside and listen to live music leading up to the community fireworks show. To learn more, visit www.carnation4th.org.

Thomas the tank visitsDAY OUT WITH THOMAS: Young children thrill to a

visit from Thomas the Tank Engine at Northwest Railway Museum’s Snoqualmie Depot, July 10 to 13 and 18 to 20. Thomas and his popular storybook character friends host. Get tickets at www.trainmuseum.org.

Si View: Your best backyardSi View Community Center, Park and Pool are located in the heart of North Bend on Orchard Drive, minutes off I-90’s exit 31. With a spectacular view of Mount Si, the park offers a centrally located gathering place with a historic community center featuring a gymna-sium, classrooms, and an indoor pool. The recently renovated park grounds boast two playgrounds, picnic areas, a paved walking trail, basketball court, restrooms and multi-use sports fields. With more than 300 programs a year, Si View Community Center offers something for everyone from the young to the old, from sports to the arts. All programs are open to residents and visitors alike. The park is also the host of many seasonal local favorites including the North Bend Farmers Market & Summer Concerts, Festival at Mount Si, Theater in the Park, Haunted House and the Si View Holiday Bazaar. Si View has strong roots in the community. The facility was built in 1938, during the Great Depression. Throughout the years, it has served as the heart of the community. Now, the park district is serving more people than ever and continually strives to meet the needs of a growing Valley.The Farmers Market & Summer Concert Series kicks off on June 12 and runs weekly on Thursday evenings from 4 to 8 p.m. until September 11. The market promotes healthy living and a greater sense of community, provides farmers and artists an outlet to sell their products and encourages local business development. The ven-dor mix includes farmers of fresh pro-duce, local specialties, prepared foods and a variety of unique hand-crafted items. Summer concerts start at 6 p.m. with plenty of space to dance on the lawn. Bring along a picnic blanket for this summer time favorite. Visit www.siviewpark.org or call (425) 831-1900 for more information about Si View Metro Parks programs.

Calendar: Spring and summer 2014

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A young parade rider shows her spirit in the kids’ portion of the Carnation Fourth of July parade.

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Relay for Life of Snoqualmie ValleyCANCER FIGHT: Relay for Life of Snoqualmie Valley, Saturday and Sunday, July

12 and 13, is a community celebration and remembrance that fights cancer, happening overnight at North Bend’s Torguson Park. March and party to help the American Cancer Society find a cure. Sign up at snovalleyrelay.org.

Block party, Tour de peaks, BLOCK PARTY: North Bend’s Block Party returns Saturday, July 19, all after-

noon and evening in downtown North Bend. Businesses and vendors showcase their wares with booths and fun activities. Two different stages playing host to a bevy of local bands including Spike and the Impalers and Heart to Heart, singers, dancers and acts, and streets are filled with the un-precedented talents of our community.

BIKE RIDE: Tour de Peaks Bike Ride brings three fully supported cycling rides through the Valley, July 19. Sponsored by the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital, Tour de Peaks includes 100, 50 and 25-mile courses. Visit www.tourdepeaks.org to sign up.

Outdoor theater at Si ViewTHEATER IN THE PARK: Come experience live outdoor theater Saturday, July

26, at the Si View Park picnic shelter. Valley Center Stage will present Paul Sills’ Story Theatre, a play with music, adapted from the Grimm’s Brothers fairy tales. The interactive play is suitable for all ages and admission is free. Bring a picnic blanket or a lawn chair and come experience a memorable afternoon enjoying the arts in the park. In the event of inclement weather, show will be moved indoors to the Si View gymnasium; Visit www.siviewpark.org.

Twin Peaks FestTwin Peaks Film Festival: Celebrate “Twin Peaks,” the American television serial drama created by David Lynch and Mark Frost, at the Twin Peaks Film Festival, August 1 to 3. The series was filmed primarily in North Bend and Snoqualmie; www.twinpeaksfest.com.

North Bend’s big partyFESTIVAL AT MOUNT SI: The Festival at Mount Si, Aug. 8 to 10, honors the com-

munity spirit of North Bend as it preserves the past, celebrates the present, and embraces our future. For more information and a full list of the events, visit www.festivalatmtsi.org.

Railroad Days, paint outSNOQUALMIE RAILROAD DAYS: More than seven decades of local tradition and

railroad heritage are behind Snoqualmie’s Railroad Days, Aug. 15 to 17, a weekend of fun that includes parades, rail history demonstrations, live music and family entertainment. Visitors can shop and eat at downtown vendors and ride a train. To learn more, visit www.trainmuseum.org

PLEIN AIR PAINT OUT: Painters take their easels into the open air at the annual Snoqualmie Plein Air Paint Out., Saturday, Aug. 16. Visitors can watch artists at work, buy art and explore local scenery; Visit www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us.

Boeing ClassicBOEING CLASSIC CHAMPIONS TOUR: Top pro golfers on the PGA Champions Tour

compete for a $2 million purse at the TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, August 18 to 24. Get tickets at www.boeingclassic.com.

Adventure sport fest,NORTH BEND ADVENTURE SPORT FESTIVAL AND NORTH BEND TRAVERSE: The

Adventure Sport Festival, Saturday, Sept. 6, brings the outdoor recre-ation thrills from surrounding mountains and rivers to North Bend Way.

Climb a mini-mountain, careen through the streets on a zip line and race through the streets with your team in the North Bend Traverse.

Grandparents ride the trainGRANDPARENTS GRAND EXCURSION: Grandparents ride free on the Northwest

Railway Museum train Sept. 6 and 7 when accompanied by a paying grandchild – of any age! Listen to the stories and share the memories of your family members. Enjoy a day together and experience the scenic beau-ty of the Cascade foothills aboard the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad.

Jazz Walk in North BendNORTH BEND JAZZ WALK: Downtown North Bend venues host jazz legends and

local talent in a festival that spans three city blocks in the North Bend Jazz Walk, Saturday, Sept. 13. Visit www.northbendjazzwalk.com to plan your night of jazz and local color.

Spooky fun for familiesHAUNTED HOUSE: Very spooky fun for older children and adults at Si View Com-

munity Center in North Bend, Saturday, Oct. 25. Visit www.siviewpark.org for details.

NIGHT ON A DARK TRAIL: Spooky, entertaining Halloweek trail walk Oct. 24 and 25 at Snoqualmie Ridge is for youth, teens and adults. Visit www.nighto-nadarktrail.weebly.com for more information.

HALLOWEEN TRAIN: Family-friendly Spook Train runs Oct. 25 and 26 between North Bend and Snoqualmie. For tickets, visit www.trainmuseum.org.

North Bend Theatre eventsNORTH BEND MOUNTAIN FILM SERIES: Starting in early October, North Bend

Theatre, downtown North Bend, shows films from its annual Mountain outdoor series each Sunday afternoon, through December. Visit http://northbendtheatre.com/ for a full schedule.

BANFF FILM FESTIVAL: North Bend Theatre will again host the Banff Film Fes-tival, December 3, 4, and 5, a world renowned festival boasting the best mountain and outdoor recreation oriented films in the world. For details, visit www.northbendtheatre.com.

AMATEUR FILMS: North Bend Amateur Outdoor Film Challenge returns to North Bend Theatre Saturday, Dec. 6. Amateur films explore the Valley and the great outdoors, with the winner shown on the big screen, in coordination with the annual Holiday Tree Lighting in downtown North Bend. For more information visit www.northbendtheatre.com/mountainfilmseries or www.northbendwa.gov.

Christmas eventsSANTA TRAIN: Traditional family holiday train ride runs between North Bend

and Snoqualmie, Nov 29-30, Dec 6-7, 13-14, 19-20. Call (425) 888-330 or www.trainmuseum.org.

CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTINGS: Community Christmas celebrations happen in Fall City and Snoqualmie on the first Saturday in December, and in North Bend on the second Saturday of the month.

NORTH BEND TREE LIGHTING FESTIVAL: .Join Santa, Frosty and the Nutcracker in downtown North Bend, Saturday, Dec. 6 for an evening full of family holi-day spirit and community togetherness.

SI VIEW HOLIDAY BAZAAR: Buy holiday gifts and enjoy a full day of entertain-ment by local young talent, Saturday, Dec. 6 The bazaar features nearly 40 vendors with exquisite hand-crafted goods, carolers, and performances by local youth choirs and the Si View dance program. Brighten the holidays for a local child with the Kiwanis Giving Tree on site.

Calendar: Summer and fall 2014

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Your local librariesThe King County Library System (KCLS) operates three libraries in the Snoqualmie Valley that serve the communities of North Bend, Snoqualmie and Fall City. Each library features collections of books, maga-zines, movies, music and instant access to downloadable e-books. Programming for all ages is offered in the libraries and at various community venues including the Snoqualmie Valley YMCA, Si View Park and Valley Center Stage. Functioning as activity centers for their communities, the libraries also offer public meeting room space and computer access. More information may be found at www.kcls.org. Fall City Library33415 SE 42nd Place, Fall City; (425) 222-5951 The Fall City Library is served by bus routes 208 and 209.Open hours: Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.North Bend Library115 E . Fourth Street, North Bend; (425) 888-0554From I-90, take Exit 31 for North Bend. Turn left onto Bendigo Boulevard. After four stop lights, turn right onto East Fourth St. In two blocks, the library is on the right.The North Bend Library is served by bus routes 209, 214 and 929.Open hours: Monday throughThursday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Snoqualmie Library7824 Center Boulevard S.E., Snoqualmie; (425) 888-1223From I-90, take Exit 25 for Snoqualmie Pkwy/WA-18. Turn onto WA-18, which becomes Snoqualmie Pkwy. Then turn left onto Center Boulevard. The library is at the corner of Snoqualmie Parkway and Center Boulevard. Turn right at Taco del Mar to access the library’s parking lot.Open hours: Monday though Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Arts and culture come to lifeArts organizations and live theaters showcase local talent

Snoqualmie Valley communities may be modest in size, but our local arts culture is alive and thriving. Theater troupes and artist organizations promote the finest in creative talent.

Take Center StageValley Center Stage, North Bend’s live theater, was founded in 2004 by Artistic Director Gary Schwartz. Valley Center Stage’s mission is three-fold: To present quality productions and entertainment; to offer the joys of live theater to local residents with opportuni-ties to participate from both sides of the stage, as audience and volunteers. Its founding mission is to promote the work of theater educator, Viola Spolin whose teachings make theater accessible to everyone.In its 10th year presenting music, comedy, variety and theater, Val-ley Center Stage also produces events for many well-known local, regional and national entertainers throughout the year.Valley Center Stage is located at 119 North Bend Way, North Bend (on the second floor of the Mason Lodge) and is handicapped ac-cessible. Visit the website at www.valleycenterstage.org for more in-formation or to sign up for a show mailing list.

Theater in the woodsSnoqualmie Falls Forest Theater is a truly unique symbiosis be-tween nature and musical theater. The outdoor family-oriented theater venue is surrounded by 95 undeveloped acres of woods, meadows and streams, with a picturesque view of Snoqualmie Falls within a five-minute walk of the parking area. The land provides the setting and support for theater productions, while the shows pro-

vide funding for stewardship and maintenance of the land, providing a refuge for wildlife displaced by urban develop-ment, as well as providing outdoor recreational opportunities for members and guests.Since the original plays in the 1960s, minimalistic sets and performances have evolved into professional level musical productions. With Washington State University Cooperative Extension, the Forest Theater successfully restored two salmon spawning locations. Forest Theater also hosts a yearly Easter egg hunt, and a holiday wreath-making event that allows guests to build wreaths from our forest bounty. They also partner with Scout troops on Eagle projects, and pro-vide outdoor, camping, and community service opportunities for other youth groups. Over half of current members originally joined because of exclusive hiking, fly fishing, and camping opportunities.You can find more information on our website at www.foresttheater.org.

Fall City ArtsFall City Arts is a Lower Valley non-profit that creates culture, art and performance to enliven this King County com-munity. Its mission is to encourage awareness, appreciation, and exploration of the diverse visual and performing arts.In May, the group hosts the Snoqualmie River Arts Tour. In June, they bring a host of performers and artists to Fall City Days. Every July, they co-sponsor Shakespeare in the Park, bringing two performances to Fall City Park. Every Septem-ber, the group produces the Snoqualmie River Fish Festival, an arts event that helps keep the river clean. Finally, in December, the group holds a Christmas tree Lighting at the downtown Art Park, an arts-filled destination at the corner of SR 202 and 335th Place, across from Quigley Park.Fall City Arts is creating projects this year that are aimed towards beautifying the community, and will be reaching out to artists, families and individuals that are interested in giving the Art Park some attention and creating additional public gathering spaces that counteract ugly graffiti with public art.Learn more at www.fallcityarts.com.

Guild of creatorsThe Mount Si Artist Guild is a gathering of local artist in the Snoqualmie Valley. The guild fosters and promote the visual fine arts through encouragement, education and events. The guild participates in community-initiated as well as guild-sponsored events, creating opportunities for artists to show their work and interact with the community. You can contact Mt. Si Artist Guild at P.O. Box 1838, North Bend, WA 98045, visit www.mtsiartistguild.org or send e-mail to [email protected].

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Puppet performers take the stage in Valley Center Stage's past production of "Pinocchio." Center Stage puts on a variety of shows for all ages, year-round.

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SNOQUALMIE • WASnoqualmie Falls and Salish Lodge & Spa, 6501 Railroad Ave SESnoqualmie Casino, 37500 SE North Bend WaySnoqualmie Valley Chamber Visitor's Center, 38767 SE River StNorthwest Railway Museum, 38625 SE King StreetSnoqualmie Valley Hospital, 9575 Ethan Wade Way SEMount Si Golf Course, 9010 Boalch Ave SETPC Snoqualmie Ridge, 36005 Se Ridge StSnoqualmie Y and Community Center, 35018 SE Ridge St Snoqualmie Police Station, 34825 SE Douglas StSnoqualmie City Hall, 38624 SE River StSnoqualmie Valley School District Of� ce, 8001 Silva Ave SESnoqualmie Library, 38580 SE River St

NORTH BEND • WANorth Bend Premium Outlets, 461 South Fork Ave SW North Bend Theatre, 125 Bendigo Blvd NValley Center Stage, 119 W North Bend WaySi View Community Center, 400 SE Orchard DrSnoqualmie Valley Historical Museum, 320 Bendigo Blvd SNorth Bend City Hall, 211 Main Avenue NSnoqualmie Valley Food Bank, 126 E 3rd StMount Si Senior Center, 411 Main Ave S

FALL CITY • WAFall City Library, 33415 Se 42nd PlFall City Park, 4099 Fall City Carnation Rd SESnoqualmie Falls Forest Theater, 36800 SE David Powell RdSnoqualmie Falls Golf Course, 35109 SE Fish Hatchery RdTwin Rivers Golf Course, 4446 Preston Fall City Rd SEFall City Food Pantry, 4326 337th Pl SEMap courtesy of Google Map

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SNOQUALMIE • WASnoqualmie Falls and Salish Lodge & Spa, 6501 Railroad Ave SESnoqualmie Casino, 37500 SE North Bend WaySnoqualmie Valley Chamber Visitor's Center, 38767 SE River StNorthwest Railway Museum, 38625 SE King StreetSnoqualmie Valley Hospital, 9575 Ethan Wade Way SEMount Si Golf Course, 9010 Boalch Ave SETPC Snoqualmie Ridge, 36005 Se Ridge StSnoqualmie Y and Community Center, 35018 SE Ridge St Snoqualmie Police Station, 34825 SE Douglas StSnoqualmie City Hall, 38624 SE River StSnoqualmie Valley School District Of� ce, 8001 Silva Ave SESnoqualmie Library, 38580 SE River St

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EYE CARESnoqualmie Falls Ophthalmology37624 SE Fury Street, Suite 220, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Rebecca Dale, MD

Snoqualmie Valley Eyecare Associates126 E. 2nd St, North Bend, WA [email protected] Brian Duvall, OD/Jennifer (425) 831-2020

FARMSBybee Farms42930 SE 92nd St., North Bend, WA 98045Jayne & Steve Bybee (425) 888-5745

FINANCIAL PLANNINGEdward JonesP.O. Box 906, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Barber (425) 831-5026

Edward Jones7329 Better Way SE A105, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] De Imus (425) 888-2068

Weaver Financial401 Ballarat Ave, Suite 103, North Bend, WA 98045Steve Weaver, Partner (425) 292-3295

FIREARMSBigg Dogg Firearms280 4th PL SE, Issaquah, WA [email protected] Marinos (206) 390-7555

FITNESS CENTERMt Si Sports + Fitness1546 Boalch Ave NW, North Bend, WA [email protected] Cockman (425)-831-7782

FLORISTSDown to Earth Flowers and Gifts8096 Railroad Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Whitaker (425) 831-1772

FORESTRYUS Forest Service Snoqualmie Ranger District42404 SE North Bend Way, North Bend, WA 98045Martie Schramm (425)-888-1421 ext 230

FOUNDATIONSSnoqualmie Valley Hospital Foundation9575 Ethan Wade Way SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Kaltenbacher (425) 831-3325

Snoqualmie Valley Schools FoundationPO Box 724, Fall City, WA 98024President Carmen Villanueva

FUNERAL SERVICESSnoqualmie Valley Funeral Chapel1202 Boalch Ave NW, North Bend, WA [email protected] Bliss (425) 888-2700

GIFTSBirches Habitat202 W North Bend Way, North Bend, WA [email protected] Wray (425) 292-9390

GLASSAll Service Glass255 N.E. Juniper St., Issaquah, WA [email protected] Blundell (425) 392-1122

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GOLFMount Si Golf CoursePO Box 2020, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Brandon Proudfoot 425-391-4926 /425-888-1541

Snoqualmie Falls Golf CoursePO Box 790, Fall City, WA 98024John Groshell (425) 222-5244

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GOVERNMENTFire District #38PO Box 44, North Bend, WA 98045Chris Dahli Ron Pedee, Steve Parsons(425) 888-1555

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Snoqualmie Tribe8130 RailroadAve., Suite 103, Snoqualmie, WA 98065

GROCERY STORESQFC Grocery StorePO Box 329, North Bend, WA 98045Bill Weller (425) 888-1682

The Ridge IGA Supermarket7730 Center Blvd. SE, Suite A, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Tyler Myers, Charlie McKissick (425) 396-1340

HARDWARECarmichael’s True Value HardwarePO Box 2000, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Wendy Thomas (425) 888-1107

North Bend Ace HardwarePO Box 369, North Bend, WA 98045Gordon Gaub/ Anderson (425) 888-1242

HEALTH & WELLNESSAdvocare36317 SE Woody Creek Lane, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Tracy (503) 459-1450

Get Fit with Jenmobile/in-home personal [email protected] Sala (425)-443-2796

North Bend Crossfit12420 412th Ave SE, North Bend, WA [email protected] Clark (425) 442-2860

Real Food Cookery36221 SE 25th Street, Fall City, WA [email protected] Guadan Fogall (206)-650-6305

Smart Snacks 2 Go6767 Cascade Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Russell (913) 708-0933

Take Shape for Life/Three Hour Fast27834 NE 149th Ct, Duvall, WA [email protected] Lou Dreher (203) 545-1964

HEALTH CAREMeadowbrook Urgent Care & Specialty ClinicPO Box 2810, North Bend, WA 98045Janet Eppright (425) 831-0777

Overlake Hospital Medical Center1035 116th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004Gwendolyn Bibb (425) 688-5605

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Snoqualmie Valley Hospital9575 Ethan Wade Way SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] McCollum (425) 831-3404

Swedish Medical Center/Issaquah Campus751 N.E. Blakely Dr., Issaquah, WA 98027Natalie Kozimor

Verity Care, LLCPO Box 1976, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Hong (425) 736-4994

HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATIONSSnoqualmie Ridge ROA7713 Center Blvd. SE Suite 100, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] (425) 396-5430

INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSSue Beauvais32933 NE 195th St, Duvall, WA [email protected](425) 890-2038

Beth BurrowsNorth Bend, WA 98045(425) 831-6323

Steve GoldbergNorth Bend, WA 98045

Susan HankinsNorth Bend, WA 98045(425) 888-4410

Carol LawrencePO Box 333, Snoqualmie, WA 98065

Gloria McNeely,PO Box 302, Snoqualmie, WA 98065

Robert OrtonGig Harbor, WA [email protected] (253) 857-6004

Jay Rodne, State RepresentativePO Box 2848, Issaquah, WA 98027

Carolyn Simpson34802 SE Garden Ct., Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] (425) 890-2239

Carol [email protected] (425) 396-1940

INSURANCEBaker Insurance GroupPO BOX 1956, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Baker (425) 292-0004

Carriage Insurance Agency301 Bendigo Blvd N, North Bend, WA 98045Doug Carr (425) 888-5066

CLG Employer Resources LLC209 Main Ave S, Suite 100, North Bend, WA 98045Holly Hahn (425) 381-4141

Farmers Insurance AgencyPO Box 1074, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Elizabeth Gildersleeve

Hauglie Insurance AgencyPO Box 5, Fall City, WA 98024Kevin & Laurie Hauglie (425) 788-9176

Mumma Associates Insurance11811 NE 1st, # 307, Bellevue, WA 98005Duane Mumma (425) 455-1406

Sean Sundwall Insurance Agency8224 Railroad Ave SE, Suite B, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Sean Sundwall (425) 292-7027

SR Benefits Consulting37106 SE Gala Court, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Rackets (425) 301-4449

State Farm InsurancePO Box 1210, North Bend, WA 98045Ken Rustad

We Speak Medicare27585 SE 31st PL, Sammamish, WA [email protected] Myers (206) 963-3459

IT SOLUTIONSNorthwest IT SolutionsIssaquah, WA [email protected] Jorgenson (425) 200-5515

LANDSCAPINGSTS Landscape and Construction ServicesPO Box 656, North Bend, WA [email protected] Townley (425) 941-9754

LEGAL SERVICESThe Pearson Law Firm, P.S.165 NE Juniper Street, Suite 200, Issaquah, WA 98027www.pearsonlawfirm.comMichele G. Pearson 425.831.3100

LIBRARIESNorth Bend Library (King County Library System)115 E 4th St, North Bend, WA 98045(425) 888-0784

LOCKSMITHValley LocksmithPO Box 345North Bend, WA [email protected] Rosenthal

LOGGINGOI Forest Products, Inc.PO Box 1221, Fall City, WA [email protected] Dixon

North Fork Enterprises - Littlejohn, Inc.7830 North Fork Rd SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Clayton & Janelle Littlejohn (425) 888-9734

MANUFACTURINGSpacelabs Healthcare35301 SE Center St., Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Story 425-396-3300

MARKETINGHighlight Group7829 Center Blvd SE #303, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Crawford (425) 591-4499

Kinsey Street Online Marketing7829 Center Blvd SE, Suite 170, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Coats (425) 405-0690

White Horse Promotional Products4049 251st PL SE, Issaquah, WA [email protected] Gaines (425) 681-8557

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MASSAGENorth Bend Therapeutic MassagePO Box 87, North Bend, WA 98045Kendra Gudz, LMP (425) 888-5060

MORTGAGEBay Equity Home Loans10900 Ne 8th Street, Suite 110, Bellevue, WA [email protected] Toft (425) 444-3177

Sterling Bank Home Loans7013 Silent Creek Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Michelle Virta (425) 890-4511

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage22500 SE 64th PL Suite #220, Issaquah, WA [email protected] Jordon (425) 369-2641

MUSEUMNorthwest Railway MuseumPO Box 459, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Richard R. Anderson (425) 888-3030

Snoqualmie Valley Historical SocietyPO Box 179, North Bend, WA 98045Gardiner Vinnedge

MUSICBig Star Studios7723 Center Blvd SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Mosley (425) 292-3342

NEWSPAPERSSnoqualmie Valley RecordPO Box 300, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Shaw (425) 888-2311

SnoValley StarPO Box 1328, Issaquah, WA 98027Sherry Grindland

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONSCamp Korey28901 NE Carnation Farm Rd, Carnation, WA 98014Lane Youngblood (425) 844-3100

Eastside Baby Corner1510 NW Maple Street, Issaquah, WA [email protected] (425) 865-0234

Encompass1407 Boalch Ave NW, North Bend, WA [email protected] Malcom (425) 888-2777

Imagine Housing10604 NE 38th PL, suite 215, Kirkland, WA [email protected] Martens 425-576-5190, ext. 14

North Bend Educational & Cultural Assoc.PO Box 1170, North Bend, WA [email protected] Massengill (425) 888-8535

Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank122 East 3rd Street, North Bend, WA [email protected] Dukich (425) 888-7832

Snoqualmie Valley Little LeaguePO Box 351, North Bend, WA 98045

Sallal Grange and Community Hall #955PO Box 1688, North Bend, WA [email protected] (425) 888-0825

NURSERIESNursery at Mount Si, The42328 SE 108th St., North Bend, WA 98045Nels Melgaard (425) 831-2276

NUTRITION/SUPPLEMENTSEmerald City SmoothiePO Box 412, North Bend, WA 98045Cindy Walker (425) 244-1336

Nature’s MarketplacePO Box 313, North Bend, WA 98045Jean Macris (425) 888-3222

OFFICE PRODUCTS AND SERVICESPacific Office Automation1064 4th Ave S., Seattle, WA [email protected] Geyer (425) 458-2533

OUTDOOR RECREATIONCascade Mountain TechSnoqualmie, WA 98065Kristi Wood (425) 256-1701

DirtFish Rally School7001 396th Drive SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Bentley (425) 888-7715

OUTLET MALLNorth Bend Premium Outlets461 S Fork Ave SW, # E-1, North Bend, WA 98045Ed Cook (425) 888-4505

PAINTINGBob & Eds Painting26813 204th AVE Se, Covington, WA 98042Paul Wiediger (206) 498-9377

Claffeys PaintingPO Box 2028, North Bend, WA 98045Kevin Kalberg (425) 888-3640

Ranieri Painting & Home ServicesPO BOX 393, Fall City, WA [email protected] Wagner (360) 349-8049

PEST CONTROLDay & Knight Pest ControlSnoqualmie, WA [email protected] Day (253) 226-5463

Frontier Pest Control17318 432nd AVE SE, North Bend, WA 98045Alan LaBissoniere (425) 577-2944

PET WASTE REMOVALPoopless in SeattleSnoqualmie, WA [email protected] Gerber (425) 223-7536

PHOTOGRAPHYGenuine Image PhotographySnoqualmie, WA [email protected] Huckle (425) 831-7748

Jean Johnson ProductionsSammamish, WA [email protected] Johnson (425) 681-8390

Jeff Goble PhotographyPO Box 301, North Bend, WA 98045Jeff Goble (425) 831-2129

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Tetuan Photography & Design329 W 2nd St, North Bend, WA [email protected] Tetuan (425) 281-8312

VisionPhotography, LLC11905 124th Ave NE, Kirkland, WA [email protected] May (425)-533-6933

PHYSICAL THERAPYEDGE Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation37624 SE Fury St Suite #C-201, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Patel (425) 292-0223

Peak Sports and Spine Physical Therapy7726 Center Blvd SE, Suite 220, Snoqualmie, WA 98065(425) 396-7778

PLUMBINGNorth Bend Plumbing and Radiant Heating PO Box 1532, North Bend, WA [email protected] Friedman (425) 698-3321

Stanton Plumbing Inc.45333 SE 140th ST., North Bend, WA 98045Mark Lowe (425) 471-0873

PRESCHOOLSNorth Bend Montessori, Inc.PO Box 2300, North Bend, WA 98045Susan Weige, Director (425) 831-5766

PRINTINGDark Horse InkP.O. Box 901, Preston, WA [email protected] Hughes (425) 222-3555

Minuteman Press of Issaquah180 NE Juniper St, Issaquah, WA 98027Mike Immel , Bart Kelly (425) 391-4950

PROFESSIONAL SERVICESAcceptiva, LLCP.O. Box 104, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Tedeschi (425) 831-2264

Buddha Brothers MediaSnoqualmie, WA [email protected] Sleeman (425) 503-5995

Commercial Relocation AdvisorsIssaquah, WA 98029 - [email protected] Luper (425)-281-8846

GFS Fund Development, LLC.26325 SE 31st ST, Sammamish, WA [email protected] - (425) 985-0208

[email protected] Stone (425) 429-8200

Semble15405 SE 37th ST, Suite 100, Bellevue, WA [email protected] Walcott (206) 276-5135

Trefoil Group, Inc.7829 Center Blvd SE #314, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Wright (425) 243-4589

REAL ESTATEAnthony “Tony” Gilbert, REALTOR® Coldwell Banker [email protected] - (425) 677-5603

Brookwater Fund8306 428th Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Sroufe (425) 444-0822

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Caroline Loudenback - Stover Mathis Real Estate3019 Soundview Dr. W, University Place, WA [email protected] - (206) 948-3721

Cobalt Mortgage, Inc.371 NE Gilman Blvd, Suite 340, Issaquah, WA [email protected] Green (206) 406-2074

Cook Real Estate Services LLC102 W North Bend Way, North Bend, WA [email protected] Cook (425) 922-5395

Danny Evatt, REALTOR® Coldwell Banker [email protected] - (425) 677-5663

John L Scott North Bend301 West North Bend Way, North Bend, WA 98045Monica Antone (425) 922-2336

Karin Simpson Realtor102 W North Bend Way, North Bend, WA [email protected] - (425) 387-3388

MK Property Services, LLCPO Box 997, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Mike Kirkland (425) 888-2993

Pulte Homes11241 Slater Ave NE #100, Kirkland, WA [email protected] (425) 216-3400

Remax Integrity7725 Center Blvd SE, Suite C, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Wright (425) 396-7100

Rosen Harbottle & Rosen PropertiesSnoqualmie, WA [email protected] - (425) 289-2230

Rowley Properties, Inc.1595 NW Gilman Blvd. Ste 1, Issaquah, WA [email protected] Riley (425) 395-9563

Snoqualmie Valley Property MgmtPO Box 1244, North Bend, WA 98045Sig Jones

Summit Real Estate Group LLC331 Bendigo Blvd N, North Bend, WA [email protected] Pearlstein (425) 831-7737

Spear Home Inspection IncPO Box 512, North Bend, WA 98045

[email protected] Spear (425) 888-4470

RECREATIONJet’s Gymnastics Express17319 432nd Ave SE, North Bend, WA 98045Johnetta Renkert (425) 888-0349

Higher Learning Martial ArtsP.O. Box 1816, North Bend, WA 90045Mark Lynum (425) 260-8794

RESTAURANTSBayan Mongolian BBQ8020 Douglas Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Deshaies (206) 910-9371

Boxley Music FundPO Box 493, North Bend, WA 98045Danny Kolke (425) 292-9307

Euro Lounge Creperie129 W North Bend Way, North Bend, WA [email protected] Iovanovici (425) 677-4727

Fall City Roadhouse4200 Preston-Fall City Rd SE, Fall City, WA [email protected] - (425) 222-4800

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Frankies PizzaPO Box 1335, North Bend, WA 98045Chris Garcia & Jim Westlake (425) 888-4477

Gianfranco RistoranteSnoqualmie, WA [email protected] Dollente (425) 888-6621

Jay Berry’s Gourmet Pizza & Pasta456 SW Mt Si Blvd, #C-1, North Bend, WA 98045Sema Calvo (425) 888-5501

Snoqualmie Falls Candy FactoryPO Box 2002, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Wes Sorstokke (425) 888-0439

The Swirl426 Main Ave S, North Bend, WA [email protected] - (425) 292-0909

TA Travel Centers of America46630 North Bend Way, North Bend, WA [email protected] Martinez (425) 888-3322

Woodman Lodge38601 SE King St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Peter LeHay

RETAILMt Si Homebrew Supply8032 Falls Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065(425) 292-9752

Snoqualmie Tobacco Company & Liquor Store37500 Suite B SE North Bend Way, Snoqualmie, WA 98065John Wilson (425) 888-3071

SCHOOLSBellevue College3000 Landerholm Circle S.E., Bellevue, WA 98007Paula Boyum (425) 564-1000

Snoqualmie Valley School District #410PO Box 400, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Joel Aune

SELF STORAGECascade Heated Self Storage1080 SE North Bend Way, North Bend, WA 98045John Lord (425) 888-5400

Snoqualmie Ridge Self Storage & U-Haul 35501 SE Douglas Street, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Ron Davis

SENIOR CENTERMount Si Senior Center411 Main Ave South, North Bend, WA 98045Paula Edwards (425) 888-3434

SENIOR HOUSINGTimber Ridge at Talus100 Timber Ridge Way NW, Issaquah, WA 98027Scott Doherty

SEPTICHuard Septic Design & Monitoring, LLCPO Box 2243, North Bend, WA [email protected] Huard (425) 831-1781

SERVICE CLUBSKiwanis Club of Snoqualmie ValleyPO Box 852, North Bend, WA 98045Paul Tredway/ Doug Irvine (425) 888-3650

Rotary Club of Snoqualmie ValleyPO Box 1463, North Bend, WA 98045Jeff Kissick (425) 503-6391

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SKIN CARERodan + Fields24906 NE 80th ST, Redmond, WA [email protected] Weaver (206) 909-2419

SOCIAL SERVICESFriends of Youth7972 Maple Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Frederick (425) 869-6666

TAX PREPARATIONH&R Block15015 Main Street, Bellevue, WA 98007John Prigmore (425) 888-4580

Lisa Cole & AssociatesPO Box 1999, North Bend, WA [email protected] Rachor (425) 888-1040

TELECOMMUNICATIONSCenturyLinkPO Box 1414, North Bend, WA 98045Ike Salter (425) 888-0006

THEATERSNorth Bend Theatre125 Bendigo Blvd., North, North Bend, WA [email protected] Walker (425) 888-1232

TOWINGG & S Services225 E North Bend Way, North Bend, WA 98045George & Sharon Wyrsch (425) 922-2279

TREE FARMSChristmas Creek Tree Farm15515 468th Ave SE, North Bend, WA 98045Lynn & Don Douglass (425) 888-2099

UTILITIESD Square Energy Systems1546 Boalch Ave NW, Suite 70, North Bend, WA 98045Todd Plant (425) 888-2882

Puget Sound EnergyPO Box 90868, EST-11W, Bellevue, WA 98009-0868Jason Van Nort (425) 462-3820

Sallal Water AssociationPO Box 378, North Bend, WA 98045Paul Tredway (425) 888-3650

Tanner Electric CooperativePO Box 1426, North Bend, WA 98045Steve Walter

Waste Management720 4th Ave Suite 400, Kirkland, WA 98033Will Ibershof (425) 823-6164

VETERINARIANSSnoqualmie Valley Animal Hospital32020 SE 40th St, Fall City, WA [email protected] Khera (425) 222-7220

WEB & GRAPHIC DESIGNFingerprint Marketing.7629 Fern Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Larson (425) 283-3943

Jaclyn Rainville Graphic Design14516 443rd Ave, North Bend, WA [email protected] Rainville (951) 505-0932

NB3 Graphics and Web Design13716 457th Ave SE, North Bend, WA 98045Steve Horste (425) 785-3236

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Ramblin Lamb35905 SE Boulder Court, Snoqualmie, WA 98065Richard Lamb (425) 427-2573

Replicator GraphicsPO Box 345, North Bend, WA [email protected] Torchia (425) 888-1911

WINERIESSigillo Cellars, LLC8353 Meadowbrook Way SE, Snoqualmie, WA [email protected] Seal (206) 919-4835

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SAVE THE DATE!Chamber Luncheon Programs are held on the 3rd Friday of each month at the TPC Snoqualmie Ridge Golf Course. For more information on Chamber Activities, visit www.snovalley.org

Directory compiled by Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce

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Snoqualmie Valley Historical MuseumHome of the Snoqualmie People for thousands of years, the Snoqualmie Valley has a vibrant history that is shared at the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum. Located in a strategic trade and transportation corridor, the Snoqualmie Valley has always been an important location for the Pacific Northwest regional economy, with the Snoqualmie Pass providing access for the majority of east/west trade. This trade route has greatly shaped the history of our area from the first peoples to settle in the Valley to the first pioneers and current travelers and residents. The artifacts of the Valley’s rugged past can be viewed at the museum, which is operated by the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society. The museum is located at 320 Bendigo Blvd. S. in North Bend in the Gardiner Weeks Memorial Park and is open 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday through Tuesday, April through October and Monday through Tuesday, November through March.The Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum has a rich collection of photographs, stories, and pioneer artifacts. Visitors can view items from a turn-of-the century kitchen, see tools and toys used by people living in that era, and check out what the Valley was like in the year 1940. An additional exhibit also looks at artifacts and history of the Snoqualmie Tribe. The Museum Farm Shed provides a window display of the history of agriculture in the area.

Photos courtesy SVHM

Above, the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum incorporates items from the Valley’s industrial past. Left, a 1940’s keyboard.

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180 [email protected] 425-814-2537Consultants, Professional Services

Acacia Hair SalonRene Howell (425) 396-7036Beauty Salons, Beauty Products

Acceptiva, LLCJohn Tedeschi (425) 831-2264Professional Services

Admiral Enterprises, Inc.Yoyislav Kokeza (425) 837-1937Developers

AdvocareKatie Tracy (503) 459-1450Health & Wellness

Agape Chiropractic Healing CenterDr. Leslie Bedell (425) 888-1670Chiropractors

All Service GlassJoe Blundell (425) 392-1122Glass, Auto Repair, Professional Services

AmericanWestIssaquah, WA (425) 395-1193Banks

Anthony “Tony” Gilbert, REALTOR® Coldwell Banker DanforthTony Gilbert (425) 677-5603Real Estate

ArbonneJennifer Stermer (630) 533-8686Beauty Products, Skin Care

artEASTKaren Abel (425) 392-3191Art

AtWork!Lisa Latchford (425) 864-0703Community Organizations

Baker Insurance GroupTheresa Baker (425) 292-0004Insurance

Bay Equity Home LoansBrad Toft (425) 444-3177Mortgage

Bayan Mongolian BBQVicki Deschales (206) 910-9371Restaurants, BBQ

BBQ Heiress Catering & Event PlanningKimberly Ewing (425) 292-3067Caterers, BBQ, Event Planning

Beauvais, [email protected] (425) 890-2038Individual

Bella Vita Spa & Salon, LLCMarie Everett (425) 888-4888Beauty Salons, Beauty Products, Massage, Skin Care

Bellevue CollegePaula Boyum (425) 564-1000Schools

Big Star StudiosCorey Mosley (425) 292-3342Music, Arts and Entertainment

Bigg Dogg FirearmsMichael Marinos (206) 390-7555Firearms

Birches HabitatNancy Wray (425) 292-9390Gifts, Art, Clothing, Home Decor, Retail

Bob & Eds PaintingPaul Wiediger (206) 498-9377Painting, Home Care Services, Home Improvement

Boxley Music FundDanny Kolke (425) 292-9307Restaurants, American, Beer, Where to Meet, Wine

Brookwater FundTom Sroufe (425) 444-0822Real Estate

Brown & Sterling P.S.Lawrence Brown / Thomas Watson(425) 222-6374Attorneys, Legal Services

Buddha Brothers MediaTrevor Sleeman (425) 503-5995Custom Graphics, Advertising, Art, Marketing

Burrows, BethNorth Bend, WA (425) 831-6323

Bybee FarmsJayne & Steve Bybee (425) 888-5745Farms, Event Facilities, Outdoor Recreation

Camp KoreyLane Youngblood (425) 844-3100Non-profit Organizations, Outdoor Recreation

Carmichael’s True Value HardwareWendy Thomas (425) 888-1107Hardware, Building Materials, Gifts, Home Decor

Carnation Chamber of CommerceKim Lisk, PresidentChamber of Commerce, Non-profit Organizations

Caroline Loudenback - Stover Mathis Real [email protected] (206) 948-3721Real Estate

Carriage Insurance AgencyDoug Carr (425) 888-5066Insurance

Cascade Diesel Truck & RV RepairKaren Hahn (425) 888-1886Auto Repair, Recreational Vehicles-Storage & Repair

Cascade Heated Self StorageJohn Lord (425) 888-5400Self Storage

Cascade Mountain TechKristi Wood (425) 256-1701Outdoor Recreation, Recreation

Cassie Renae [email protected] (206) 384-5853Event Planning, Professional Services

Cedar Falls AutomotiveMichelle Reaves (425) 417-8261Auto Repair

CenturyLinkIke Salter (425) 888-0006Telecommunications

Chaplin’s North Bend ChevroletLeesa McKay (425) 888-0781Auto Sales, Auto Repair

Chase BankDaniel Voyeshonock (425) 888-1702Banks

Christmas Creek Tree Farm-Tree CoLynn & Don Douglass (425) 888-2099Tree Farms, Farms

City of North BendDuncan Wilson (425) 888-1211City Governments, City Offices, Government

City of SnoqualmieBob Larson (425) 888-1555City Governments, City Offices, Government

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2014 Community Guide and Directory | 37Claffeys PaintingKevin Kalberg (425) 888-3640Painting, Home Care Services, Home Decor

Cleaning Authority, ThePaul & Stephanie McMahon (425) 292-9643Cleaning Services, Home Care Services

Clear Choice Auto GlassBrandon Smith (206) 999-8956Auto Repair, Glass, Professional Services

CLG Employer Resources LLCHolly Hahn (425) 381-4141Insurance

Cobalt Mortgage, Inc.Heidi Green (206) 406-2074Real Estate, Mortgage

Commercial Relocation AdvisorsBrenda Luper 425-281-8846Professional Services

Cook Real Estate Services LLCDavid Cook (425) 922-5395Real Estate

D Square Energy SystemsTodd Plant (425) 888-2882Utilities

Danny Evatt, REALTOR® Coldwell Banker [email protected] (425) 677-5663Real Estate

Dark Horse InkMichael Hughes (425) 222-3555Printing, Professional Services

David Paul Eck M.A.North Bend, WA (425) 888-2882Counseling, Professional Services

Day & Knight Pest ControlDennis Day (253) 226-5463Pest Control

DirtFish Rally SchoolRoss Bentley (425) 888-7715Outdoor Recreation, Bike Rentals, Car Racing,

DN Traffic ConsultantsDariel Norris (206) 817-1790Engineering, Professional Services

Down to Earth Flowers and GiftsMaggi Whitaker (425) 831-1772Florists, Art, Gifts, Home Decor, Retail

Ductz of [email protected] (425) 298-0526Cleaning Services, Professional Services

Duvall Chamber of CommerceNJ Shelsby, President (425) 788-9182Chamber of Commerce, Visitor Information Centers

Eastside Baby CornerRenee Zimmerman (425) 865-0234Non-profit, Youth and Senior Support Services

EDGE Physical Therapy & RehabilitationShilpa Patel (425) 292-0223Physical Therapy, Health Care

Edward JonesColin Barber (425) 831-5026Financial Planning, Investments

Edward JonesCarlos De Imus (425) 888-2068Financial Planning, Investments

Emerald City SmoothieCindy Walker (425) 244-1336Nutrition/Supplements, Where to Meet

EncompassGregory Malcolm (425) 888-2777Non-profit Organizations, Community Organizations

Encompass Engineering & SurveyingJim Kieburtz (425) 392-0250 Engineering, Professional Services

EURO LOUNGE Creperia CafeSinisa Iovanovici (425) 677-4727Restaurants, Breakfast, Coffee, Where to Meet

Fall City RoadhouseScott Holman/Ben Riggs (425) 222-4800Restaurants, Accommodations, Breakfast, Event Facilities

Farmers Insurance AgencyElizabeth Gildersleeve Snoqualmie, WA Insurance

Fast Frog ComputerSteven Schuler (425) 941-2439Computer Repairs, Computer Software

Fingerprint Marketing.Pia Larson (425) 283-3943Web & Graphic Design, Professional Services

Fire District #38Chris Dahli Ron Pedee, Steve Parsons (425) 888-1555Government, Non Profits

Fletcher ConsultingFuzzy Fletcher (206) 390-4136Consultants, Emergency Preparedness

Frankies PizzaChris Garcie or Jim Westlake (425) 888-4477Restaurants, Pizza

Friends of YouthPaula Frederick (425) 869-6666Social Services, Community Organizations, Non Profits

Frontier Pest ControlAlan LaBissoniere (425) 577-2944Pest Control

G & S ServicesGeorge & Sharon Wyrsch (425) 922-2279Towing, Service Stations

G.A. Scalzo, Inc.Gerry A. Scalzo (425) 466-7660Construction

Gabriel Malouf, DDS, PLLCGabriel Malouf (425) 292-9230Dentists

Gearhead GarageStarla Hamilton (425) 888-4330Auto Repair

Genuine Image PhotographyBrenda Huckle (425) 831-7748Photography

Get Fit with JenJennifer Sala (425)-443-2796mobile/in-home personal training

GFS Fund Development, [email protected] (425) 985-0208Professional Services

Gianfranco RistoranteJoseph Dollente (425) 888-6621Restaurants, Italian

Goldberg, SteveNorth Bend, WA Individual

Gordon ConstructionBecky Gordon (425) 222-6570Construction

H&R BlockJohn Prigmire (425) 888-4580Tax Preparation

Hallamore Homes IncTroy Hallamore (425) 749-2736Construction, Consultants

Hankins, SusanNorth Bend, WA (425) 888-4410Individual

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Hauglie Insurance AgencyKevin Hauglie (425) 788-9176Insurance

Hauser Long, P.S.D. Steven Hauser (425) 889-1778Accountants, Consultants

HibuStori Stone (425) 429-8200Professional Services, Marketing, Web Design

Higher Learning Martial ArtsMark Lynum (425) 260-8794Recreation, Arts and Entertainment

Highlight GroupRegan Crawford (425) 591-4499Marketing, Consultants, Professional Services

Huard Septic Design & Monitoring, LLCApril Huard (425) 831-1781Septic

Imagine HousingMarchelle Martens (425)-576-5190, ext. 14Non-profit Organizations, Social Services

Jaclyn Rainville Graphic DesignJaclyn Rainville (951) 505-0932Web & Graphic Design, Professional Services

James L. Browning DDS PLLCJames L. Browning, DDS (425) 888-2290Dentists

Jay Berry’s Gourmet Pizza & PastaSema Calvo (425) 888-5501Restaurants, Italian, Pizza

JE Cumming CorporationsJim Cumming (425) 292-0610Contractors

Jean Johnson ProductionsJean Johnson (425) 681-8390Photography, Professional Services

Jeff Goble PhotographyJeff Goble (425) 831-2129Photography

Jernie EnterprisesJeff Schultek (425) 271-1830Accommodations

Jet’s Gymnastics ExpressJohnetta Renkert (425) 888-0349Recreation, Arts and Entertainment

John Day Homes, Inc.Michelle Randall (425) 831-4901Construction

John L Scott North BendMonica Antone (425)-922-2336Real Estate

Jolene’s Hair & Skin CareJolene Kelly (425) 941-8795Beauty Salons, Beauty Products, Massage, Skin Care

Joner Baker, PLLCMatt Baker (425) 495-6273Attorneys

Just B Art and DesignErica L. Becker (425) 260-0282Event Planning, Professional Services, Weddings

Karin Simpson RealtorKarin Simpson (425) 387-3388Real Estate

Kelly R. Garwood, DDSKelly Garwood (425) 888-0867Dentists

Key BankMichelle Petrovich (425) 396-8000Banks

Key Business SolutionsCurt LeMaster (425) 292-9594Consultants, Professional Services

King County Council District 3Kathy Lambert, Councilmember (206) 296-1003Government

Kinsey Street Online MarketingRobert Coats (425) 405-0690Marketing, Consultants, Professional Services

Kirby M. Nelson, DDS, PSMary Ann Fowler (425) 888-1896Dentists

Kiwanis Club of Snoqualmie ValleyDoug Irvine/ Paul Tredway (425) 888-3650Service Clubs

Krona & Krona CPA’sJohn or Rick Krona (425) 888-0916Accountants

Law Office of David SpeikersDavid Speikers (425) 222-0555Attorneys, Legal Services

Lawrence, CarolSnoqualmie, WA Individual

Leadership for OverachieversJoe Reilly (425) 281-0575Consultants, Professional Services

Lisa Cole & AssociatesLisa Rachor (425) 888-1040Tax Preparation, Consultants

Lula Ruby an Organic SalonAngela Favero (425) 292-0816Beauty Salons, Beauty Products

Marshall Accounting, LLCNancy Marshall, CPA (425) 444-1477Accountants

McClellan Building Operating CompanyRobert Yerkes (425) 831-5135Developers

McNeely, GloriaSnoqualmie, WA Individual

Meadowbrook Urgent Care & Specialty ClinicJanet Eppright (425) 831-0777Health Care

Minuteman Press of IssaquahMike Immel or Bart Kell (425) 391-4950Printing

MK Property Services, LLCMike Kirkland (425) 888-2993Real Estate

Mo BarbecueLarry Mar (425) 292-8040BBQ, Restaurants

Mosaic CateringBill Pritchard (425) 221-1064Caterers

Mount Si Golf CourseBrandon Proudfoot (425) 391-4926Golf, Outdoor Recreation, Where to Meet

Mt Si Homebrew SupplySnoqualmie, WA (425) 292-9752Retail, Beer, Wine

Mt Si Senior CenterDebbie Marlow (425) 888-3434Senior Center, Non-profit Organizations

Mt Si Sports + FitnessBen Cockman (425) 831-7782Fitness Center, Health & Wellness

Mumma Associates InsuranceDuane Mumma (425) 455-1406Insurance

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Nature’s MarketplaceJean Macris (425) 888-3222Nutrition/Supplements, Health & Wellness

NB3 Graphics and Web DesignSteve Horste (425) 785-3236Web & Graphic Design, Professional Services

Neal Bonrud- Attorney at LawNeal Bonrud (425) 292-0735Attorneys

Nintendo of America Inc.Ellen Krush (425) 861-2403Distributors

Nor West RV ParkTroy Thompson (425) 888-9685Accommodations, Where To Stay

North Bend Ace HardwareGordon Gaub/ Anderson (425) 888-1242Hardware

North Bend Auto CenterMichael Allen (425) 888-7777Auto Repair, Auto Sales

North Bend Auto Parts, Inc. (NAPA)Steve McConkey (425) 888-3588Auto Parts

North Bend Chiropractic & Golf FitnessDr. Matthew Miller, D.C. (425) 888-3600Chiropractors, Health & Wellness

North Bend CrossfitGrahame Clark (425) 442-2860Health & Wellness

North Bend Educational & Cultural Assoc.Jill Massengill (425) 888-8535Non-profit Organizations

North Bend Library North Bend, WA (425) 888-0784Libraries

North Bend Montessori, Inc.Susan Weige, Director (425) 831-5766Preschools & Montessori

North Bend Plumbing and Radiant Heating LLCPhil Friedman (425) 698-3321Plumbing, Professional Services

North Bend Premium OutletsEd Cook (425) 888-4505Outlet Mall, Clothing, Gifts, Home Decor, Retail

North Bend TheatreCindy Walker (425) 888-1232Theaters, Entertainment, Historical Attractions

North Bend Therapeutic MassageKendra Gudz, LMP (425) 888-5060Massage, Health & Wellness

North Fork Enterprises - Littlejohn, Inc.Clayton & Janelle Littlejohn (425) 888-9734Logging, Land Excavation, Tree Services

Northwest Framing [email protected] (206) 336-2366Art, Professional Services

Northwest IT SolutionsDan Jorgenson (425) 200-5515IT Solutions

Northwest Premium ServicesLouise Wall (206) 240-0189Cleaning Services, Home Care Services

Northwest Railway MuseumRichard R. Anderson (425) 888-3030MuseumArts and Entertainment, Historic Train Depot, Non-profit

Northwest Watercolor SocietyJeffrey Waters (425) 396-1940Art, Community Organizations, Foundations, Painting

Nursery at Mount Si, TheNels Melgaard (425) 831-2276Nurseries

NyeCo, Inc.David Nye (425) 831-3444Consultants

OI Forest Products, Inc.Dennis Dixon [email protected]

Optimal Health ChiroJason Green (425) 396-0613Chiropractors, Health & Wellness

Opus BankDennise McGregor (425) 831-1761Banks

Overlake Hospital Medical CenterGwendolyn Bibb (425) 688-5605Health Care

Pacific Crest Environmental, LLCLauren Carroll (425) 888-4994Consultants

Pacific Office AutomationJonathan Geyer (425) 458-2533Office Products and Services

PC Bennett Solutions, LLCwww.pcbennettconsulting.com/contact(425) 831-7924Computer Software, Consultants

PC Recycle and RepairJeff & Tamara Norton (425) 292-3107Computer Repairs, Recycling

Peak Sports and Spine Physical TherapySnoqualmie, WA (425) 396-7778Physical Therapy, Health & Wellness

Performance Rules !Ross Bentley (425) 283-7482Consultants, Marketing, Professional Services

Perteet, Inc.Rahmi Kutsal (425) 888-5825Engineering, Consultants

Pioneer CoffeeDeAnna Haverfield (425) 292-0727Beer Coffee, Gifts, Restaurants, Where to Meet

Poopless in SeattleAmanda Gerber (425) 223-7536Pet Waste Removal

ProVision Coaching, Inc.Doug Christy (425) 516-7478Consultants, Professional Services

Puget Sound EnergyJason Van Nort (425) 462-3820Utilities

Pulte HomesTodd Levitt (425) 216-3400Real Estate, Construction, Contractors

QFC Grocery StoreBill Weller (425) 888-1682Grocery Stores

Rainbow Lodge Retreat CenterTim Jack (425) 888-4181Event Facilities, Where to Meet

Ramblin LambRichard Lamb (425) 427-2573Web Design, Professional Services

Ranieri Painting & Home ServicesTeresa Wagner (360) 349-8049Painting, Home Care Services

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40 | Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce Raven Mosaix LLCJano Vrana (425) 985-6517Contractors, Home Improvement

Real Food CookeryTina Guadan Fogall 206-650-6305Health & Wellness

Rebecca Kitz, CPA PLLCRebecca Kitz (425) 888-1253Accountants

Remax IntegrityCarol Wright (425) 396-7100Real Estate

Replicator GraphicsEllen Torchia (425) 888-1911Web & Graphic Design, Awards/Trophies, Printing

Rivertree Dental CenterBrian E Mayer DDS (425) 888-2703Dentists

Roaring River Bed & BreakfastPeggy & Herschel Backues (425) 888-4834Bed & Breakfast, Accommodations, Where To Stay

Robert OrtonGig Harbor, WA (253) 857-6004Individual

Rodan + [email protected] (206) 909-2419Skin Care, Beauty Products

Rosen Harbottle & Rosen [email protected] (425) 289-2230Real Estate

Rotary Club of Snoqualmie ValleyJeff Kissick (425) 503-6391Service Clubs, Non Profits

Rowley Properties, Inc.Lisa Rae Riley (425) 395-9563Real Estate

Salish Lodge & SpaConnie Krause (425) 831-6505Accommodations, Breakfast, Event Facilities, Gifts

Sallal Grange and Community Hall #[email protected] (425) 888-0825Non-profit Organizations, Event Facilities

Sallal Water AssociationPaul Tredway (425) 888-3650Utilities, Water Systems

Sean Sundwall Insurance AgencySean Sundwall (425) 292-7027Insurance

SembleChris Walcott (206) 276-5135Professional Services

Si View Metro ParksTravis Stombaugh (425) 831-1900Community Organizations, Entertainment, Event Facilities

Sigillo Cellars, LLCMike Seal (206) 919-4835Wineries

Simpson, [email protected] (425) 890-2239Individual

Smart Snacks 2 GoKen Russell (913) 708-0933Health & Wellness

Sno Falls Credit UnionLinda Larion (425) 831-3171Credit Unions, Mortgage

Snoqualmie CasinoJon Jenkins, President & CEO (425) 888-1234Casinos, Entertainment, Bars, Beer, Deli, Event Facilities,

Snoqualmie Falls Brewing CompanyMatt Gallagher 425-831-2357 (Taproom)Breweries, American, Bar Food, Beer, Restaurants

Snoqualmie Falls Candy FactoryWes Sorstokke (425) 888-0439Restaurants, Gifts, Ice Cream

Snoqualmie Falls Golf CourseJim Groschell (425) 222-5244Golf, Entertainment, Outdoor Recreation

Snoqualmie Falls OphthalmologyRebecca Dale, MD (425) 292-0716Eye Care, Health & Wellness

Snoqualmie Police DepartmentSteve McCulley (425) 888-3333City Offices

Snoqualmie Ridge ChiropracticDr. Benjamin Britt Lichtenwalter (425) 396-5570Chiropractors

Snoqualmie Ridge [email protected] (425) 396-5430Homeowner Associations

Snoqualmie Ridge Self Storage & U-HaulRon Davis (425) 396-1410Self Storage, Moving Supplies

Snoqualmie Tobacco Company /Liquor StoreJOHN WILLSON (425) 888-3071Retail

Snoqualmie TribeSnoqualmie, WA Government

Snoqualmie Valley Animal HospitalJasbir Khera (425) 222-7220Veterinarians

Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of CommerceNate Perea (425) 888-6362Community Organizations, Visitor Information Centers

Snoqualmie Valley ElectricMark Stevens (425) 788-5887Electricians, Utilities

Snoqualmie Valley Eyecare AssociatesBrian Duvall (425) 831-2020Eye Care, Health & Wellness

Snoqualmie Valley Food BankHeidi Dukich (425) 888-7832Non-profit Organizations

Snoqualmie Valley Funeral ChapelRichard Bliss (425) 888-2700Funeral Services, Professional Services

Snoqualmie Valley Historical SocietyGardiner Vinnedge North Bend, WAMuseum, Arts and Entertainment

Snoqualmie Valley HospitalRodger McCollum (425) 831-3404Health Care, Non Profits

Snoqualmie Valley Hospital FoundationEric Kaltenbacher (425) 260-3140Foundations, Non-profit Organizations

Snoqualmie Valley Little LeaguePO Box 351, North Bend, WANon-profit Organizations Community Organizations

Snoqualmie Valley Property MgmtSig Jones North Bend, WAReal Estate

Snoqualmie Valley RecordWilliam Shaw (425) 888-2311Newspapers

Snoqualmie Valley School District #410Joel Aune Snoqualmie, WA Schools

Snoqualmie Valley Schools FoundationCarmen Villanueva Fall City, WAFoundations, Non Profits

Snoqualmie Valley YMCADavid Mayer (425) 256-3115Community Organizations, Recreation, Non-profit

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2014 Community Guide and Directory | 41Snoqualmie Valley Youth Soccer Assoc.PO Box 370, Carnation, WACommunity Organizations, Non Profits

SnoValley Coffee Co.Jacqui Fetherolf (425) 396-0337Coffee, Where to Meet

SnoValley StarSherry Grindland Issaquah, WANewspapers

South Fork GeosciencesAndrew Glandon (425) 831-2023Engineering, Professional Services

Spacelabs HealthcareJanet Story 425-396-3300Manufacturing

Spear Home Inspection IncGregg Spear (425) 888-4470Real Estate, Home Inspection, Professional Services

SR Benefits ConsultingSteve Rackets (425) 301-4449Insurance

Stanton Plumbing Inc.Mark Lowe (425) 471-0873Plumbing, Contractors

State Farm InsuranceKen Rustad (425) 888-0421 Insurance

State Representative Jay RodneIssaquah, WA Individual, Government

Sterling BankRob Wotton (425) 888-1616Banks

Sterling Bank Home LoansMichelle Virta (425) 890-4511Mortgage

Steve’s DoughnutsSteve Pennington (425) 301-1014Bakeries, Breakfast

STS Landscape and Construction ServicesBryan Townley (425) 941-9754LandscapingTree Services

Studio 202Sarah Kieffer (425) 753-2251Beauty Salons, Beauty Products

SubTerra, Inc.Chris Breeds (425) 888-5425Engineering

Summit Real Estate Group LLCJonathan Pearlstein, Designated Broker (425) 831-7737Real Estate

Swedish Medical Center/Issaquah CampusNatalie Kozimor (425) 313-4000Health Care

Symbol Enterprises- Emergency PacPaula Spence (425) 466-1218Emergency Preparedness, Professional Services

TA Travel Centers of AmericaLarry Martinez (425) 888-3322Restaurants, Service Stations

Take Shape for Life/Three Hour FastMary Lou Dreher (203) 545-1964Health & Wellness

TALON graphicsTimothy Zilinsky 425-788-3379Advertising, Marketing

Tanner Electric CooperativeSteve Walter (425) 888-0623Utilities

Technical Glass ProductsPauline Christison/ LouAnn Smith (425) 396-8200Glass, Construction

Tetuan Photography & DesignKristin Tetuan (425) 281-8312Photography, Web & Graphic Design, Weddings

The BindleStickRachelle Armstrong (425) 888-0259Coffee Houses, Beer, Where to Meet

The Entrepreneur’s SourceWes Barker (425) 657-0339Consultants, Professional Services

The Pearson Law Firm, P.S.Michele G. Pearson (425) 831-3100Legal Services, Attorneys

The Ridge SupermarketTyler Myers/ Charlie McKissick (425) 396-1340Grocery Stores

The SwirlDebbie Masters (425) 292-0909Restaurants

Timber Ridge at TalusScott Doherty (425) 427-2929Senior Housing

TPC, Snoqualmie Ridge Golf ClubKipp Johnson/ Lainie Colburn (425) 396-6000Golf, Chamber of Commerce Events

Trefoil Group, Inc.Darryl Wright (425) 243-4589Professional Services

Trophies2GoJeff Anderson (425) 427-6784Awards/Trophies

Twin Star Car WashSusan & Joe Eddings (425) 466-6981Car Wash

Union BankAntonio Mason (425) 452-1881Banks

US Forest Service Snoqualmie Ranger Dist.Martie Schramm 425-888-1421 ext 230Forestry

Valley LocksmithMarc Rosenthal 425-888-KEYSLocksmith

Valley Professional Cleaning ServiceBrian Duncan (206) 930-5387Cleaning Services, Professional Services

Verity Care, LLCSteven Hong (425) 736-4994Health Care

VisionPhotography, LLCRick May 425.533.6933Photography, Art

Waste ManagementWill Ibershof (425) 823-6164Utilities

We Speak MedicareMaria Myers (206) 963-3459Insurance

Weaver FinancialSteve Weaver (425) 292-3295Financial Planning

Wells Fargo Home MortgageKay Jordon (425) 369-2641Mortgage

Whidbey BankCharlotte Jacobs (425) 449-6709Banks

White Board, TheAudrey Slade (425) 557-3663Coworking, Event Faciities, Where to Meet

White Horse Promotional ProductsTori Gaines (425) 681-8557Marketing, Professional Services

Woodman LodgePeter LeHay (425) 888-4441Restaurants, American, Where to Meet

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Snoqualmie Valley YMCA

The YMCA took root in the Snoqualmie Valley in July 1924 when the Community Hall was constructed in the town of

Snoqualmie Falls. Through almost five decades and two build-ings, the Community Hall YMCA was the community social cen-ter for concerts, plays, dances, volleyball, tennis and more. Since the closing of the Community Hall in 1971, the Y has lived on in the community in child care, summer camp and its Adventure Guides programs. Then, in 2010, the City of Snoqualmie and the YMCA of Greater Seattle finalized an operating agreement that would bring a YMCA facility back to the Valley. On January 1, 2012, the doors to the new Snoqualmie Valley YMCA opened. The YMCA is committed to lasting personal and social change, and strengthening community is its cause. Every day, staff work side-by-side with neighbors and community partners to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. The YMCA has a menu of programs that includes before- and afterschool child care programs, family and teen activities and summer activities. Membership allows com-munity members access to a wide variety of group exercise classes, state of the art equipment and free child care. All programming focuses on the YMCA’s three pillars of youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The staff supports program and facility members by nurturing the development of children and teens, equipping and encouraging people to improve their health and well-being and mobilizing citizens to bring about lasting social change in the Valley and beyond. Whether you are looking for a safe place for your child, an engaging and energetic atmosphere to get healthy, a fun birthday party location or simply a place to hold a meeting for your local soccer team or Boy Scout Troop, the Snoqualmie Valley YMCA welcomes you.For membership and program information, contact the Snoqualmie Valley YMCA at (425) 256-3115. Find the Y on the web at snovalleyymca.org or like them on Facebook.

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Teens and kids have a place to hang out and be them-selves, with plenty of afternoon and evening programs at the Snoqualmie Y and Community Center.

When weather gets real

When an emergency strikes, locals can reach out to local police, county and city officials for help in flood preparedness, dealing with storms and power outages, or other disasters.

Puget Sound EnergyVisit the Puget Sound Energy emergency web-page, http://pse.com/, to report an outage, get outage updates, get prepared or learn about electric safety. You can also get outage updates on Twitter and Facebook.Report power outages by calling (888) 225-5773.

North Bend, Snoqualmie CarnationThe following com-munications resources are available for you to stay up-to-date on cur-rent local emergencies, learn what you can do to help yourself or your neighbors during an emergency, or to request assistance.Snoqualmie and North Bend residents can contact the Snoqualmie Police Station at (425) 888-3333, or call 911. Starting in 2014, the Snoqualmie police department covers the city of North Bend.Emergency alerts are on the radio for the cities of Snoqualmie and North Bend at AM Radio 1650.In a disaster, the Snoqualmie Emergency Operations Center can be reached at [email protected] or by calling (425) 888-5911.The EOC is open during local emergencies and disasters to provide information to the public as needed or requested. Citizens may contact the EOC to request specific information or find out about community resources that may be avail-able during an emergency. However, for personal

emergency assistance, always dial 9-1-1. Sign up for general email news and alerts by writing to [email protected]. Also, check the city’s Facebook page for emer-gency information.In North Bend, you can sign up for emergency e-mail alerts. These could be weather related, an amber alert, or other important information that citizens may benefit from. Learn more at north-bendwa.gov/list.aspx.For Public Works emergencies, call (425) 736-7697.In Carnation, you can contact the Public Works department for emergencies: (425) 333-4484.

King County Flood ControlVisit the King County website, www.kingcounty.gov/environment/waterandland/flooding/warning-system.aspx, for up-to-date information on flood-

ing, or to sign up for timely flood alerts.

FloodzillaFloodzilla, the Lower Valley-based flood watch website, gathers online data to predict when floods will hit the region.The website uses water levels on the river and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasts to give its e-mail and Twitter subscribers advance warn-ing, often up to a week. There are also real-time gauges and river cam-eras.Learn more about Floodzilla River Forecasts at floodzilla.com.

Homeless shelterThe Valley Renewal Center is the Snoqualmie Valley’s shelter for the homeless

population. It is run by a group of concerned, compassion-in-action volunteers whose nonprofit mission is to provide a warm, safe environment for up to 40 men, women and families, at the Snoqualmie Valley Winter Shelter.They formed in the winter of 2012 in response to the public’s concern for the Valley’s homeless neighbors. The long-term vision is to, one day, have a year-round shelter that would not only offer shelter but also provide valuable connections to social services. For information, visit www.valleyrenewalcenter.com. Or, contact the center by mail at PO Box 1753, Snoqualmie, WA 98065.

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A snowplow makes a pass in Snoqualmie during a winter storm. Weather can mean business in the Valley, so be pre-pared and make a plan.

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North Bend’s Sallal Grange

Club is a community force for education, entertainment

The Grange is America’s oldest continually operating fra-ternal organization. It’s been at the forefront of working

for women’s rights, farmer’s rights, and the preservation of the family farm. With deep roots in North Bend, the Sallal Grange is dedi-cated to supporting the Valley and nourishing local food, local music, and community. The first Friday of the month is Grangestock, a regular pot-luck and open mic night. The third Friday of the month, in season, features contra dancing, with live bands and bois-terous callers. The Grange also hosts a monthly community game night, Project Linus no-sew blanket bees, rummage sales, holiday bazaars, LAN gaming parties, world-class musicians and fundraisers. Grange members collect cheese and dairy items for the local food bank every week, and support other charitable donations, scholarships and grants.The Grange’s historic hall is available for rent for your next event. Grange membership costs $43, and comes with discounts to events, as well as the great feeling of re-establishing community in the Valley. Sallal Grange is located at 12912 432nd Ave. S.E., North Bend. For more information, visit sallalgrange.org.

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Valley residents circle in time at Sallal Grange’s monthly contra dance, which includes a meal and a waltz lesson. Contra dances are held the third Friday of each month at the hall.

The menu has grown to include kid-friendly items, too, but the latest exciting addition might be a surprise. "We've got bacon now!" he says. "That's huge in the Snoqualmie Valley!" Eurolounge Creperia and Coffee is open from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Find them at 129 West North Bend Way, online at www.euroloungecreperia.com, or call (425) 677-4727.

All that jazzJazz grooves nightly from the historic former McGrath Hotel, now home to Boxley’s Jazz Club. The club serves up a full dinner menu, and there’s a full bar and cozy lounge in the back. The real draw here, though is the jazz music. On Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, the club has a local focus, bringing students from Mount Si High School and Valley middle schools to the stage. Professionals play Thursday through Sunday. Thursday is date night, and features softer music. Saturdays are the biggest groups, and more boisterous. Club founder Danny Kolke plays with his jazz trio most Sundays. Boxley’s is located at 101 W North Bend Way, North Bend. Get directions and check out a cal-endar of live music at www.boxleysplace.com/web.

North Bend TheatreRetro fads come and go, but the classic look of the 73 year-old North Bend Theatre is here to stay. The Art Deco building has endured through decades of movies and community events, two renovations and a recent digital modernization that will keep the names of the latest releases on the theater’s marquee every week. Although you’ll find the latest ame-nities inside, including an espresso machine in the concessions area and in the auditorium, cup-holders for those lattes and more leg room in your seats, thanks to a turn-of-the-century update, the exterior, down to the replica of the neon sign and the outside ticket, remains true to the 1941 opening of the building. Besides being the go-to spot for community gatherings and first-run movies, the North Bend Theatre also features the Banff Film Festival each December, kicked off by the North Bend Amateur Film Festival, and is a regular stop on the itinerary of the Twin Peaks Festival each August. Local film students also debut their works at the theater each spring in the Wildcat Film Festival. Find out what’s now showing at http://northbendtheatre.com.

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The Snoqualmie Valley’s young jazz heads learn their chops on weeknights at North Bend’s jazz club, Boxley’s Place. Club founder Danny Kolke stands, center.

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Independent North Bend Theatre hosts a variety of modern, digital and traditional films.

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Other Candy Factory favorites are the deli sandwiches like the Hawaiian ham sandwich or the Nutty Gobbler.Snoqualmie Falls Candy Factory is located at 8102 Railroad Ave. S.E. You can order some of Wes and Sharon’s taffies, fudges and brittles online at www.snofallscandy.com.

Revived lodge and brewsFor refreshment and nourishment, consider the popular Snoqualmie Falls Brewpub, just up the street from Carmichael’s, or, if your taste run more for-mal, the painstakingly-restored Woodman Lodge, 38601 S.E. King St. If you belly up to the bar at the Woodman, though, watch your ankles—the bar is surrounded by a working brass spittoon, and flushed regularly with water. Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Company brews 13 outstanding beers as part of a rotating selection of seasonal and special brews. Its Valley-made beer is avail-able at the taproom as well as in stores in Washington and northern Idaho .The Taproom is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, serving top-notch beers and delicious food served in a family-friendly setting.The Woodman Lodge Restaurant and bar, located downtown, offers a one-of-a-kind historic experience. The restored former lodge of the Modern Woodmen of America has a 19th-century vibe, with some of the best steaks you’ll find anywhere in Western Washington. The Woodman offers dinner Tuesday through Sunday nights, as well as brunch on the weekends, happy hour Tuesday through Friday, and an extensive wine list. Discover the Wood-man at 38601 S.E. King St. or visit woodmanlodge.com.

Italian cookingThose seeking a taste of Italy should check out Chamber member Gianfranco Ristorante Italiano. This small, family-run restaurant, in business for 12 years on Railroad Avenue in downtown Snoqualmie, specializes in Southern Italian cuisine and uses seasonal, local flavors to create delicious meals. The restau-rant is owned by head chef Joe Dollente, Leanne Dillon, Brian Dillon, Kevin Dillon and Katie Dillon, a family passionate about good food, good wine, and sharing these things to make amazing memories.There’s a large Italian wine list, and gluten free pasta options. Hours are 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. daily.

Your living room coffee shopPlay a game of chess, take part in a trivia competition or learn to paint while sip-ping wine, beer, or coffee by Middle Fork Roasters at Sno Valley Coffee Co. on Sno-qualmie Ridge. Chamber member Jacqui Fetherolf opened the shop in 2013.

It’s a popular destination for sightseers and outdoorsy types, with its comfortable fireplace and living-room feel. Fetherolf differentiates her shop from the big chains by sourcing her beverages and snacks locally. She hosts ‘Beat the Geek’ trivia nights every Thursday, and also schedules wine-and-painting sessions.

Meaty businessFolks come to Mo for the meat. Mo Barbecue, which opened in 2012 in historic Snoqualmie, serves up Texas-style smoked, slow-cooked cut. Popular items include the brisket and pulled pork sandwiches. Beef gets slow-roast-ed overnight for 12 hours, while the ribs go in for three hours every morning. The smoke comes from mesquite-wood pallets. The big-gest compliment Mo gets, manager Brianna Kelly says, comes from visiting Texans who say this is close to home.

Coffee and beerBrews of both the beer and coffee variety, art and live music mingle at The Bindlestick, a coffee and pub in downtown Snoqualmie and a Chamber member business.Owner Rachelle Armstrong runs this coffeehouse, where art by friends and locals graces the walls, a variety of beers chills in the fridge, and organic Cafe Vita coffee is served.

The atmosphere is laid-back at the Bindlestick, “a great place to meet friends, hang out, catch up, listen to mu-sic,” says Armstrong, who fills the place with live bands and holds summer shows in the beer garden out back.Happy hour is 4 to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Bindlestick is located at 8010 Railroad Ave Se, Sno-qualmie.

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Find 13 brews, plus seasonal selections, on tap at Snoqualmie Falls Brewery, in the historic downtown. Above, manager Stacy Simpson pours a glass.

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Jacqui Fetherolf and staff at Sno Valley Coffee Co. on Snoqualmie Ridge, above. Below, manager Brianna Kelly serves up a brisket sandwich at Mo Barbecue in Snoqualmie.

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Bindlestick owner Rachelle Armstrong clinks a glass with regular Lee Shafford, who comes for the beer, or the cof-fee, based on the time of day and what’s he’s accomplished.

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ROSS BENTLEY Performance Rules (425) 283-7482

MARY LOU DREHER Take Shape for Life (425) 381-4029

ROB WOTTON Sterling Bank (425) 888-1616

ANDREW GLANDON South Fork Geosciences (425) 831-2023

NANCY TUCKER City of Snoqualmie (425) 888-1555

LINDSEY LARSON Snoqualmie Valley Hospital, (425) 831-3329

LOUISE WALL Northwest Premium Services (206) 240-0189

DANNY EVATT Treasurer, Coldwell Banker Danforth (425) 677-5663

CINDY WALKER Secretary North Bend Theatre (425) 246-1336

CAROLYN SIMPSON Individual member (425) 890-2239

TOM SROUFE Brookwater Fund (425) 444-0822

TOM WATSON President, Brown and Sterling (425) 222-6374

PAUL TREDWAY Past President, Sallal Water Association (425) 888-3650

GINA ESTEP Vice President City of North Bend (425) 888-7640

Leadership: Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce Board of DirectorsThe Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce proudly serves our region by promoting business and helping maintain a healthy eco-nomic environment in our community. We work collaboratively with business owners, government leaders and community organizations to strengthen our local economy and plan for our region’s future.The Chamber represents a wide range of Valley businesses including high-tech, industrial, family-owned and home-based businesses. Professionals from all industries are welcome, and the Chamber offers a menu of member benefits and activities. We provide marketing and advertising programs, networking opportunities, education, advocacy, support and other services to nearly 300 members each year. For membership information, please visit our website at www.snovalley.org or call the Chamber Office at (425) 888-6362.

STEVE PENNINGTON Steve’s Doughnuts (425) 301-1014

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Cable TVComcastSnoq. Pass Cable TVPowder Vision, Fall City

ElectricPuget Sound EnergyTanner Electric

Natural GasPuget Sound Energy

WaterAmes Lake Water Assoc.City of North Bend (Public Works Dept)City of Snoqualmie (Public Works Dept)Fall City Water Dist.Riverbend Home Assoc.Sallal Water Assoc.Snoq. Pass Utility Dist.Wilderness Rim Assoc.

TelephoneCentury LinkComcast

Driver’s LicenseDept. of Licensing

Vehicle License PlatesSno Falls Licensing

TransportationSnoqualmie Valley ShuttleMetro Rider Info (metro.kingcounty.gov)

Voter RegistrationKing County

Community NewspapersValley RecordSnoValley Star

SchoolsSnoqualmie Valley School District #410

Elementary SchoolsFall CityNorth BendOpstadSnoqualmieCascade View

Middle SchoolsChief KanimSnoqualmieTwin Falls

High SchoolsMount SiTwo Rivers Alternative

Important phone numbers(877) 824-2288(425) 434-6360(425) 222-6363

(800) 321-4123(425) 888-0623

(800) 321-4123

(425) 222-7003(425) 888-0486(425) 831-4919(425) 222-7882(425) 888-4564(425) 888-3650(425) 434-6600(425) 888-0087

(800) 201-4099(877) 870-4310

(425) 888-4040

(425) 888-8705

(425) 888-7001(800) 542-7876

(206) 296-8683

(425) 888-2311(425) 392-6434

(425) 831-8000

(425) 831-4000(425) 831-8400(425) 831-8300(425) 831-8050(425) 831-4100

(425) 831-8225(425) 831-8450(425) 831-4150

(425) 831-8100(425) 888-4394

(425) 222-5951(425) 888-0554(425) 888-1223

(425) 688-5000(425) 831-2300

(425) 831-0777(425) 888-5511(425) 396-7682(425) 831-1120(425) 831-2313(425) 831-2333(425) 831-2376(206) 386-6000(425) 888-2016

(206) 722-3700(425) 688-5130(866) 4-CRISIS(425) 869-6000(425) 888-2777(425) 899-3200(425) 888-4151(800) 244-4512(888) 998-6423(425) 888-0096(425) 888-3434(425) 333-4152(425) 333-4163(206) 722-4222

(425) [email protected]@comcast.net(425) 888-0951(425) 503-6391(425) 831-2274(425) 531-1383(425) 333-6614(425) 888-1129(425) 333-6792(425) 223-9135

(425) 888-2777(206) 205-3152(425) 831-1900(425) 888-1447info@svll-net

(425) 831-1900www.snvysa.org(425) 888-9758

LibrariesFall CityNorth BendSnoqualmie

HospitalsOverlake Hospital Medical CenterSnoqualmie Valley Hospital

ClinicsMeadowbrook Urgent CareNorth Bend Family ClinicSnoqualmie Ridge Medical ClinicSnoqualmie Ridge Women’s ClinicSnoqualmie Specialty ClinicPrimary Care Clinic at SV HospitalSnoqualmie Hospital Rehab ClinicSwedish Hospital, IssaquahSwedish Physicians Clinic, Snoqualmie

Health and Human ServicesAlcohol/Drug HelplineChildren’s Response CenterCrisis ClinicEastside Literacy Council (Hopelink)EncompassEvergreen Care NetworkFriends of YouthHealth Dept. Eastside OfficeKC Sexual Assault Resource CenterSnoqualmie Valley Food BandMount Si Senior CenterSno Valley Senior Center Sno-Valley HopelinkTeen Line

Service ClubsFall City Community Assoc.(see Hauglie Agency)Masonic Lodge, Fall CityMasonic Lodge, North BendMoose LodgeRotary Club of Snoqualmie ValleySallal GrangeSnoqualmie Valley Kiwanis ClubSno Valley Community NetworkSno Valley EaglesSno Valley American LegionSno Valley VFW Post 9476

Youth OrganizationsEncompass4-H of King CountySi View Metro ParksSi View PoolSnoqualmie Valley Little LeagueSnoqualmie Valley Youth Hub (now

Si View)SV Youth Soccer AssociationWildcat Junior Football Association

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1-90 E, EXIT 27 | SNOCASINO.COM SEATTLE’S CLOSEST CASINO

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