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To commemorate its 100th year as a city, Carnation will do things the way it always has – with plenty of community involvement, pioneering spirit and dedication. The scheduled events—a community picnic, barn dance,

and birthday party—and projects, like the community cookbook and story-telling evening, all reflect that approach, as do the members of the Centennial committee. At a recent planning meeting, the last before the July 4 celebration, committee members gathered, See MENTOR, 2

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The Snoqualmie Valley Hospital District and the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe last week inked a deal for an early payment of the tribe’s hospital purchase, discounted by nearly half the amount. The tribe originally purchased the property in 2007 for $30 million, after the Tribe’s general membership authorized the purchase.

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A proposed hydropower project on the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River faced resistance on several fronts at a series of public meetings in North Bend June 19. Lobbyists from American Whitewater and Save the Sky River spoke against the proposed Black Canyon Hydropower project, as well as the property owners likely to be affected, and non-stakeholders, as well. Susan Wilkins, a Redmond geologist, was curious about the project, and brought her young son to the meetings with her, to learn more about the project, now in its pre-application phase.

Wanda Melin has endured many losses to cancer, but keeps busy with the Relay for Life and sewing projects like this baby quilt.

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the area that is now the Swiftwater neighborhood. “We don’t have anybody left,” Jones said, shrugging. No matter, people volunteered to reach out to families, and there were other events to be planned, like the community portrait, planned for 4 p.m. during the Pioneer Potluck Picnic, Sunday, Aug. 5, which runs from 1 to 6 p.m. at Tolt-MacDonald Park. Could they get people to arrange themselves in the shape of the centennial logo, the committee wondered.

some still finishing their dinners, to brainstorm about new projects, even as they were finalizing the planned events. They volunteered for extra tasks, while worrying that other members already had too much to do—and joked about adding tasks to absent members’ lists. And they ran down the list of the families they wanted to recognize for having three-plus generations in the community, or for being there for 50 years. Among them are the Aronicas, the Loutsises, the Engels, Amoses, Powells and Remlingers, who were invited to march in the July 4 parade that will kick off the six-month celebration of Carnation’s first 100 years. “We need all those people in the parade!” said committee chairperson Lee Grumman, to general agreement. Members started suggesting contacts in the families, and other longtime families, and they all turned to their default source for Carnation history, Isabel Jones. She has phone numbers and details about many of the families, but, as the July 4 parade grand marshal, she can’t march in the parade to represent her own family, the John T. Larsons, who homesteaded in

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The logo is a little complex, since it includes both of the city’s names, Tolt and Carnation. “In 1912 it was Tolt. In 1917, they gave Mr. E.A. Stuart, founder of Carnation farm credit, and changed the name to Carnation,” said Jones. Then, “some of the old-timers got huffy about it,” and a 1928 city vote changed the name back to Tolt, she said. It changed one more time, when leaders of the women’s club, hoping for a prettier name than Tolt, got the issue back on the ballot, and Carnation won again. So far, Carnation seems to have stuck, but both names are part of the celebration, the logo, and the city itself, where the main street is called Tolt Avenue. The celebration starts with the July 4 parade, and an event almost every month following. The Pioneer Picnic in August was scheduled for immediately after the Tolt Historical Society’s all-school reunion, in hopes of attracting former students and teachers to both events. September’s event incorporates the Hippodrome on Carnation Farm, now known as Camp Korey, but always an important landmark in the community’s history. This adultsonly event, Sunday, Sept. 30, 5 to 8 p.m., is an old-fashioned barn dance and dessert potluck, with wine, plus optional tours of the Tolt Historical Society museum. In October, residents can enjoy an evening of music and story-telling, and another historic landmark in the city at the Tolt Centennial at Soundfalls. On Saturday, Oct. 13, from 6 to 9 p.m., people will gather in the acoustically remarkable barn of Carnation Tree Farm for performances by local talent. Look for the centennial community cookbook some time in November, when holiday gift-shopping begins. The cookbooks will feature residents’ favorite recipes, along with a short story about how each recipe came into the family, or came to be a favorite. Residents are encouraged to submit up to three recipes by e-mail to dirtqueen@rocketmail.com. Residents can also become part of the community’s next phase in history, by adding their names to the walkway in the Tolt Commons Park. Committee members are selling stone pavers, engraved with your family’s name, and the year you came to the city, for $70. Pavers will be on sale at the centennial committee’s booth in the vendor village July 4, or can be ordered by sending an e-mail message to carnation100thpaver@gmail.com. On the big day, Dec. 31, when Carnation’s articles of incorporation were signed 100 years ago, the city will throw a birthday bash, complete with fireworks. There’s still plenty to do in the meantime, and more to come. To stay informed, visit the Centennial website at: http:// carnationchamber.com/centennial.

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MENTOR FROM 1 A 50-year resident of Snoqualmie, and the 42nd member of her family to develop cancer, Melin grew up on the other side of the state, where her mother was born. “We’re what you call a downwind family,” Melin said, explaining that much of her family was born near the Hanford nuclear site in eastern Washington, which her grandfather, Jess Edward Huntley, helped to build. Her mother was one of nine children, and one of the seven who eventually died from the effects of cancer or emphysema. Melin’s eyes are bright with tears as she recounts her family history. Her father died in a car crash when she was 10 years old, “Yeah, 10!” she said. A year later, her mother was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, at age 30. She survived, but 13 years later, she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. She survived that, too. At age 59, she was diagnosed with lung cancer. She fought it for nearly a year before succumbing, on Christmas Eve, 1986. She then lists the aunts, uncles and cousins on her mother’s side who have developed cancer over the years. Among those who didn’t survive are two of her sisters and a granddaughter, Nina, who never lived near Hanford. “It comes down through the genes, that’s all we can think of,” Melin explained. “It was the first time on my granddaughter’s side of the family that anybody had been sick with cancer.” On Melin’s side, cancer was prevalent. She had been tracking her family’s cases of cancer since her cousin, Chet Huntley of the Huntley-Brinkley Report, developed lung cancer, and died in 1974. It wasn’t until Nina’s illness, though, that she realized it was because they were downwinders. Visiting Nina in the hospital, she recalled finding out that one of her cousin’s teenage sons also had a rare blood cancer. “The doctor’s eyes got real big,” she recalled, “and she said ‘Oh! They both have the same thing!’” Nina died at age 19, on Aug. 3, 2002. By December of that year, Melin, a professional cook in the area for decades, had signed up to help at the local Relay for Life fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. Naturally, she helped with the food, but she got her husband, David, and many of their six children involved with the event, too, from lifting and hauling supplies, to doing the bookkeeping and various auxiliary fundraisers for the event. In 2007, however, a series of events forced Melin to step back, and begin mentoring her great-niece to take her place. She developed lung problems, and had a knee replacement surgery. David had heart surgery, and, in October, he was diagnosed with lung cancer. “We only knew it a week before he died,” Melin said. David died Oct. 16, 2007. They had been married 49 and a half years. Melin’s own bout with cancer came two years ago, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Within a few months’ time, two sisters and a cousin had also gotten that diagnosis. Again, Melin made some easy decisions. She didn’t want to go through the radiation that had caused so much of her mother’s suffering, so she had a double mastectomy. And she didn’t want to leave her family. “When I was diagnosed, I was scared half to death, and I thought ‘this is my time,’” she said. But then she thought of something else. “I have 15 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren, and I have to be here for them.” Her thoughts are on the next generation when she talks about the “Cancer Relay,” too. This year, she spoke for the first time at a survivor’s dinner. Everybody should come to this year’s Relay for Life on July 7 and donate as much as they can, she says, because it is helping. Several years ago, Melin said she went to a regional event for the American Cancer Society, “and a man spoke… he said they had found a cure for cervical cancer for teenagers, to take those shots. And I thought ‘our money’s doing something good!’ … maybe they’ll find a way to heal breast cancer.” Learn more at http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/R FLFY11National?sid=128433&type=fr_informational&pg=inform ational&fr_id=39058.

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HYDRO FROM 1 “I have a lot of questions, but I want to see the virtual tour before I ask any,” Wilkins said, just before the second meeting of the day began. This meeting, unlike the morning and evening sessions facilitated by Federal Energy Regulatory Commission staff, was led by Black Canyon project manager Alex Grant and engineer Chris Spens. They showed video of the stretch of river targeted for the project and renderings of the proposed project area, although no final locations have been determined. Black Canyon Hydro, LLC, a branch of Whitewater Engineering Corporation, has proposed to install an inflatable dam on the North Fork,

about four miles northeast of North Bend, below the Black Creek tributary. The 156-footlong dam, expandable to up to seven feet high, would divert a portion of the main channel into an 8,200-foot underground pipe, which would feed a powerhouse 2.4 river miles downstream, to generate about 25 megawatt hours of electricity. The project would divert between 450 and 900 cubic feet per second from the main channel for power generation, and return the “de-energized” water to the main channel via a 150-foot long tailrace, Spens said, at a “modest flow. It’s not going to move the channel around, per se. The maximum amount of water that would move through the powerhouse would only represent about one-sixth of the high flow in the spring.”

River flows were the main concern of the recreational users, who wanted to protect the unique assets of the North Fork. Thom O’Keefe, a stewardship director with American Whitewater, explained that the North Fork is one of the few Class V rapids in the state, and the only one so close to a major metropolitan area, with such easy access from I-90. “There are very few places in this country that have that kind of access,” he said. “Despite that proximity, it has a very remote and wild character to it.” Also, he said, since the North Fork has a lower elevation, “it flows on winter events, and also during the spring snowmelt,” giving the river “a very high number of boatable days.” He was gratified to see so many kayakers at the meeting, but both he and Spens commented on the relatively

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small turnout from local residents. “I think the local community was modestly represented,” Spens said, but added that the response so far has been fairly normal. He felt the meetings’ structure as more of a questionand-answer session than a simple public hearing was helpful to everyone, and he appreciated the group’s courtesy and willingness to listen. Of the local people represented, several were the property owners who would be most immediately affected. Since all the land in the project area is privately held, Black Canyon would have to negotiate with and purchase access rights and/or land from the property owners. No final locations have been determined for the project, which is still in the pre-application stage, but three properties are likely to be affected by the dam, the powerhouse, or the 4.2 miles of electrical power lines that the project will require. Representatives of the properties expressed strong opposition to the project. “I just wish they weren’t even there,” said Marjorie Kinch, who was speaking for her parents, Fred and Viola Marshall. They didn’t attend

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for health reasons, but Kinch, an Oregon resident, was their representative. “The concerns of all of us, the entire family, is that, who wants a powerhouse on your property? I grew up out there and am quite environmentally concerned, regardless of whose property this project would go on,” she said. Speaking for herself, Kinch added that she’d grown up on the property, and “I just have been in love with that river all my life, and I just don’t want it to change. To me enough damage has been done by bad logging practices.” Spens noted that the project could proceed over the property-owners’ objections, if FERC granted the Black Canyon permit, and allowed the company to acquire the property access through eminent domain. However, he said, that this was extremely unlikely. “We’ve never actually done it,” he said. FERC will continue to take public comments on the initial scoping of the project through Tuesday, July 24. Following the comment period, the agency will determine dates for the next series of public meetings. For more information, or to submit comments, visit www. ferc.gov and search for Black Canyon Hydro, or project number: 14110.

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PURCHASE FROM 1 as still owing on the Leisure Time property.” “Commissioners received the proposed resolution by e-mail only about 36 hours before they were forced to vote,” Pollard added. “They had no time to study it carefully or discuss it as a group. Votes were lined up beforehand in hurriedly scheduled meetings with individual commissioners to get them to commit.” “This decision is a disgrace to fundamental fairness and good government." Pollard said. “No hospital in the state would stand for this. Valley residents and taxpayers shouldn't, either.” The tribe approached the district six months ago about a discounted, early payoff. Negotiations began in earnest about a month ago. Hospital Administrator Rodger McCollum said the district saw advantages in a discounted, early payoff, as did Snoqualmie Tribal Administrator Matt Mattson. The deal was approved Wednesday, signed that day by McCollum and Mattson, and is contingent on payment. A statement from the tribe describes the new deal as part of “the ongoing, cooperative working relationship between the parties with a common goal of increasing availability and accessibility of health care in the Snoqualmie Valley.” It's also an acknowledgement of economic conditions in the wake of the recession and dramatically reduced real estate values. “This agreement is fair,” said Mattson. “It is good for health care in the Snoqualmie Valley and good for the Tribe.”

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Matt Mattson, Tribal Administrator and Rodger McCollum, CEO of Snoqualmie Valley Hospital sign the amendment to the note finalizing the purchase of the current hospital, medical office building, and grounds. Both the Tribal Council and Hospital District Commissioners had previously approved resolutions allowing the early pay-off of the note on a discounted basis. The completed transaction is expected by July 31.

New deal Half of the $14 million pays down debt from the hospital's Leisure Time Campground settlement. About $100,000 closes debt from the hospital's Maple Valley clinic venture. Altogether, it pays down about 20 percent of hospital debt, McCollum said. The former Leisure Time campground was the subject of a 2008 $12 million purchase and sale agreement by the hospital district for construction of a new campus. That plan fell through, the parties went into litigation, and both sides agreed to a $6.7 million settlement. When the hospital pays off the remaining $5.9 million, it will hold title and access to the property. Payoff allows the hospital to start using the property, and moving some of its functions there. About $4 million of the buyout goes into cash reserves, and the remainder pays for equipment, upgrades and moving

costs associated with the new, $30 million, 60,000-squarefoot hospital to be built on Snoqualmie Ridge. The original $30 million sale price was based on an earlier developer offer to buy the campus. No appraisal had been done. At the time, the hospital district had projected that a new hospital would cost about $30 million. Neither the tribe nor the district haggled over the price. The hospital recently brought in three appraisers to value the old campus. Their appraisals ranged between $7 and $20 million, McCollum said. Nationally, “millions of homes have had to reset their mortgages because there is no property today that is worth what it was in 2007,” McCollum said. “It's a different world.” The percentage difference in the sale price versus the buyout, he added, matches the difference between the price originally agreed to with Leisure Time and the settlement amount.

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The 22-acre Leisure Time property is across Snoqualmie Parkway from the hospital's 13-acre new campus project on Snoqualmie Ridge. Together, they’re smaller than the current Meadowbrook campus of 50 acres. The Leisure Time site has existing office buildings and utilities. “We’re going to be able to consolidate our options on property across the street from the hospital,” McCollum said. The hospital will conclude its leases for rented spaces in Snoqualmie, the Ridge and Fall City and concentrate offices at the Leisure Time campus, In the short term, the Leisure Time site offers potential for walking trails, wellness activities, “healthy living kinds of things,” McCollum said. “It would make a great location for fundraising activities,” in partnership with other groups. He said there are no defined long-term plans for the site, which could, with adjacent properties, become part of the gateway to Snoqualmie if it

While the hospital remains on track for a projected move-in date of January 2014, “Moving a hospital is really complicated,” McCollum said. The hospital has nearly completed its construction documents, and will soon seek Department of Health approval and local permits for the project. The new deal allows the hospital to use the property rentfree until the move-in date. McCollum said that adds value to the deal, to the tune of millions of dollars. The tribe originally had until May of 2015 to pay the full amount. Could the hospital district have turned down the discounted deal? “We could have,” McCollum said. “They could have said, ‘we're not paying it. Sue us.’ I'm pretty sure they would not have paid us the full $30 million because the property isn't worth that.” "It's the principle of fairness,” he added. “Our ability to negotiate this successfully is a benefit to both parties. In the future, we will collaborate. Working together, there is so much more we can do.” The tribe bought the property to consolidate its various health and human services programs. The tribe says it will now be able to accelerate its goal to create an integrated health and wellness center there. The deal, Mattson said, “solidifies our strong relationship and cooperative partnership with the Hospital District. We hope and strive to be partners in providing a wide range of accessible, quality, affordable health care for the citizens of the Snoqualmie Valley.”

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Since then, $1.75 million has been paid. The tribe will make a onetime payment of $14 million, on or before July 31, for the property. Commissioners of Snoqualmie Valley Hospital District voted 3-1 in favor of the early payment in a special meeting held Wednesday morning, June 20. Vice President Kevin Hauglie and commissioners Dave Speikers and Joan Young voted in favor of the deal. Commissioner Gene Pollard voted against it. Committee president Dick Jones recused himself because of a consultant relationship he has with the tribe. Hauglie told the Record Thursday that the deal, meant to put the hospital in a stronger financial position, was a good one for the hospital. “This was not a lightly taken decision,” Hauglie said. “With all the information at hand, my opinion is that we made the right decision for the right reasons, for the district.” “It's an historic decision, quite frankly,” he added. “It was a mutually beneficial decision for all involved.” Pollard, however, told the Record that he's convinced it was the wrong decision. “Each favorable vote cost Snoqualmie Valley hospital approximately $4.5 million," Pollard said in a written statement. “If their decisions were based on recommendations of CEO Rodger McCollum and (Attorney) Jay Rodne, you could also say that poor judgment of those two members of the administrative staff each cost the district $7 million, about the same amount

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hey say good fences make for good neighbors. It’s hard to imagine a fence good enough, though, to make Imagine Housing and Eagle Pointe see eye to eye. You wouldn’t think that subsidized housing for the poor would become such a hot-button topic. After all, affordable homes for all Valley residents is an undoubtedly good thing, right? However, there really was no avoiding the nearly two-hour session on Imagine Housing’s plans that took place on May 11, at the Snoqualmie City Council—or the deeper community conversation that needs to follow. Superficially, the issue that puts Eagle Pointe residents at odds with Imagine Housing’s early plans for 160 units seems like a classic case of NIMBYism—’Not in my backyard.’ Look at a map, and it certainly seems that way—for some of these residents, the land for the apartments bounds on their own back fence. Yet who can fault them for their genuine concerns? These folks had an expectation of what their new half-million-dollar neighborhood would be like, and were shellshocked when they found out that not only Snoqualmie’s largest, but the Eastside’s largest housing project was moving in next door, with only a single connector to the highway—right through their Seth Truscott street. Valley Record Editor Some of them faulted not the idea of publicly-supported housing for the poor, but its placement and connection to their neighborhood. It’s not ironic to hear some of these folks praise the idea and blast the setting—for them, it’s a basic issue of governance. If you were living there, you’d probably do the same. Less clear-cut is the issue of impacts to local infrastructure. It’s worth remembering that hundreds more residents—many of them school age children and commuters with cars—will be moving to single-family home as Ridge II reaches buildout. A big apartment complex adds to those impacts, quickly, but would only be a portion of the entire master-planned area’s impact. Then there’s the lingering questions about who knew this was coming, and when. Affordable housing was always a possibility on S-20. If there is any lesson from this, it’s to take responsibility yourself for knowing what will happen around you. Visit City Hall sometime and ask to see the master plan for your neighborhood and your city. Or, go online and do the same. Even if you’re not making a purchase or improvement, it’s not a bad idea to familiarize yourself with city plans and changes. Anyone who’s driven past North Bend Community Church on a Wednesday food bank distribution day should know that the poor do live and work in the Valley. Anyone who’s ever had to do any apartment hunting should also know that the options for workingclass lodgings in the Valley are pretty slim. But the poor do have services here, and they don’t limit their lives or their careers to big cities. This Valley may be a bedroom community for folks with good jobs, but there are plenty of people working here in service jobs who might resent the idea that they don’t deserve to live where they work. Snoqualmie is right to actively build decent homes for all its citizens, and other Valley cities should follow suit. Affordable housing has been part of the Ridge mix for years; there are Habitat for Humanity homes lower down the hill. Folks from differing walks of life live in peace all over the Valley. But it may be impossible to prevent bad feelings between neighbors at S-20 and Eagle Pointe. Right now, without compromises such as a better way for the project to access the Parkway, there are few winners here.There’s no easy fix, no magic fence. Both renters and homeowners deserve to live in a good environment. And if Imagine’s plan falls through this time, the Valley still needs to confront how it finds decent homes for the poor.

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“They should do it in grand style like they used to, close off the street, set up booths, and pull the people into town. They should talk about its roots as Tolt, too. We should go back to the old-fashioned ways.” Diana Board Carnation

We are celebrating it, and I think the committee is doing a great job planning things. It’s home-made fun, that way everybody can participate.” Jane McClure Carnation

• Chief Tony Trippy trips up three law breakers: Our police chief has figured prominently in the capture and arrest of three law breakers in the past month. The first arrest cleared up burglaries that had taken placce at the Tolt High School and Cherry Valley Grade School. The second arrest was made with the capture of two escapees from the Monroe Reformatory. • “Cub” Larson, owner of Cub’s cafe in Snoqualmie, suffered severe burns on his arms and face last Friday when an explosion occurred in the cafe’s gas oven.

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“I would like to see a barn dance. It’s creative, people coming together, doing something cultural and historic, and there’s fellowship. People can learn something about their community.” Marty Masden Carnation

“Well fireworks, we’ve got to have those! And some sort of a parade with the mayor.” Norma Pearson Fall City

• Leo Kelley, well known in the Upper Valley for his seasonal incarnations as a leprechaun and Santa Claus, and his wife, Anna, have been chosen grand marshals for this year’s Railroad Days parade. • The Washington State Liquor Control Board announced that the Salish Lodge Co. has applied for a retail liquor license and an alternations request.


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Garden Club does it again! On behalf of the Snoqualmie Valley Garden Club, I would like to thank our local businesses for their generous contributions of plants, the community for its unwavering support of our sale, master gardeners for sharing their wealth of knowledge and garden club members for their unselfish giving of time. All helped to make our annual plant sale a great success. As a result of this effort, we awarded two $500 scholarships to graduating Mount Si High School seniors, Jacob Hart and Kathryn (Katie) Buman, both of whom will attend Bellevue College.

Letters to the Editor The Snoqualmie Valley Record welcomes letters to the editor. Letters should be 250 words or fewer, signed and include a city of residence and a daytime phone number for verification. The Record reserves the right to edit letters for length, content and potentially libelous material. Letters should be addressed to:

Letters to the Editor The Snoqualmie Valley Record PO Box 145, Snoqualmie, WA 98270 or email to editor@valleyrecord.com Opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Snoqualmie Valley Record.

Teresa Warren Plant Sale Chair, Snoqualmie Valley Garden Club

Fire chief: Be safe during the Fourth

your surroundings and take all safety precautions possible. Be sure spectators are at a safe distance and keep water or a fire extinguisher close. A reminder to parents: Ensure children’s safety by closely supervising their fireworks use. Don’t overestimate their ability. An alarmingly large number of fireworks injuries are caused by simple sparklers. For the safety of everyone, use only legal fireworks purchased from state-approved stands during the season. Be aware, the city of Snoqualmie will enforce its fireworks law to make this Independence Day safe for all. Fireworks laws and safety tips are posted at cityofsnoqualmie.org. In case of emergency, dial 9-1-1. Let’s work together to keep our community safe during this Independence Day celebration. Bob Rowe Fire Chief

Independence Day is a time to celebrate our freedom. With this freedom comes a shared responsibility to use fireworks safely. Every year, fireworks injure people and cause vegetation and structure fires. Whenever you light a fireworks device, be aware of

Early hospital buyout is a bad deal I attended an early morning special meeting of the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital, 7:30 a.m., June 20.

The administration of the hospital has been in negotiations with the Snoqualmie Tribe for a buyout of the hospital contract. The Tribe has a $28 million balance on the purchase of the hospital. The administration has agreed to accept half that amount as payment in full. With a stroke of the pen, and the blessings of the commissioners, the hospital district lost $14 million. The Tribe and the district all agree that there is a perfectly good, legal contract in place. The contract had called for a balloon payment of the total balance in 2015, three years from now. Instead of waiting for three years and getting the whole amount, the district has agreed to forgive the debt for $14 million. There were many muddled and varied reasons for this crazy deal. I got the feeling even the commissioners didn’t understand the need. Alas, they voted for it anyway. Did I mention the first $6 million is designated by contract to pay and finalize the purchase of the Leisure Time property? Desperate times call for desperate measures. Sounds like somebody’s hurting for money, once again. Herschel Backues North Bend

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Rides robbed: At 2:31 p.m., police received an online crime report from a businessperson in the 400 block of South Fork Avenue Southwest. One night between June 14 and 19, someone had broken the locks on two kiddie rides on the site, stealing all the quarters inside.

Tuesday, June 19 Quick prowl: At 8:30 a.m., a car prowl victim reported someone had stolen a duffle bag containing tools from the back seat of his vehicle. He said he’d parked it in the 100 block of East McClellan Avenue for about an hour and a half, but may have left the back door unlocked.

Saturday, June 16 No show: At 8:51 a.m., a restaurant owner in the 200 block of East North Bend Way received a take-out order for 10 servings of burgers and fries. The man who called never came to pick up the order.

Snoqualmie Police Dept. Wednesday, June 20 Aggressive driving: At 6:22 p.m., a caller contacted police about a motorcycle and a blue Infiniti driving on Snoqualmie Parkway, cutting each other off. An officer talked to the driver of the car, who said the motorcyclist had been chasing him, and slapped his vehicle.

Tuesday, June 19 resistant: At 10:27 p.m., an officer saw a vehicle squeal its tires as it left the stoplight at the intersection of Railroad Avenue Southeast and Meadowbrook Way Southeast. The officer pursued the vehicle, and stopped it. The man driving the vehicle appeared intoxicated and refused to answer the officer’s questions, or respond to requests. The officer eventually had to haul the man out of the car, and cuff him for the DUI arrest.

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Home & Garden Roof revolution Carnation couple turns lifeless space into natural resource By Carol Ladwig Staff Reporter

It’s not quite finished yet, but the new front porch on Toby Maloy’s Carnation home is a great source of pride to him. Someday, he hopes, it will also be a sort of advertisement. Maloy, with the help of his wife, Jennifer Resler, and many friends and colleagues, recently built, filled and planted what may be Carnation’s first-ever green roof. It’s the first one permitted, anyway, and Maloy’s first, despite years of trying to convince clients to build one. “I’ve always been interested in green roofs,” said Maloy, a contractor and owner-operator of Seamus Woodworks. As a contractor, though, he couldn’t persuade people to, essentially, landscape their roofs. Maintenance concerns, he said, outweighed all the benefits, even though “green roofs do not cause leaks,” he said. See GREEN ROOF, 8 CarolLadwig/Staff Photo

Toby Maloy and his wife Jennifer Resler, survey their 270 square-foot green roof, the project of many weekends and work parties this summer. Toby, a self-employed contractor, convinced Jennifer to try this experiment when they began rebuilding the porch on their Carnation home. An assortment of sedums and other drought-tolerant succulents were left over from June 16, when Toby and Jennifer, with the help of their 3 year-old son Arrow, planted their new green roof. About 150 plants went onto the roof, including an almost-black type of clover, and, just for fun, chives. Arrow’s contribution was that “he slept through the entire planting,” Toby said, “—and that really helped us get it done!” added Jennifer.

To boldly go Green living on the blue when Snoqualmie’s Travis Boothe creates a minimized, floating hi-tech home By Seth Truscott Editor

Twenty years ago, Travis Boothe’s home was his sailboat. He never forgot the freedom and adventure of that lifestyle. Now, with life at a crossroads, the Snoqualmie resident is taking stock of what’s really important. For him, that’s an interesting, meaningful existence. He’s about to bring his home evironment into line with that ideal, in a dramatic way. Recalling his boating days, he’s about to set sail, trading his home and much of his belongings for a houseboat on Lake Washington. Boothe, a nine-year Valley and longtime trainer at Mount Si Sports + Fitness, watched his daughter Journie Kirdain graduate from Mount Si High School earlier this month. Now, with a house to himself, more than he can handle, he knew it was time for a change. “I’m on my own,” he said. “I can choose what I want to do.” See BOLDLY GO, 15

Above, Travis Boothe’s remodeled houseboat, with glass and wood paneling in plenty. Far left, fitness-oriented Boothe is a familiar sight biking in Snoqualmie.


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GREEN ROOF FROM 7 However, he admits, “If you have a leak, you’ve just buried it in six inches of soil.” Green roofs must be built to be more sturdy than a typical roof —Maloy estimates his added another 35 to 40 pounds per square foot to the overall roof weight—but a properly-built green roof is actually less likely to leak. The roofing membrane installed to prevent leaks in any roof is, in a green roof, entirely protected from exposure to sunlight, Maloy said. It also should be a thicker material than typical membranes. That’s only one small benefit of a green roof, though. It also lets you incorporate nature into your home, cool the area beneath it in the summer and keep it warmer in the winter, while still upping the environmentally friendly factors, Maloy says. A green roof will help absorb rainwater and reduce stormwater runoff, while effectively reducing the impermeable surface area on your property. “That area is no longer productive in the ecosystem, once you plop your house down on it,” Maloy said. Officially, a green roof does not count toward reducing impermeable surface area, but Maloy is hopeful that changes as technology improves and green roofs become more popular. Green roofs aren’t a passing trend, he notes. “They go way back,” centuries in fact. Sod roofs and sod houses have been built for countless years in Scandinavian countries, and settlers from those countries brought them to the midwest, as well. “That’s kind of where it came from,” he said.

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The spirit of tradition

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Tom Knebel lounged in a shady spot as folks lined up to take shots of his cherry-red Model T hot rod, lovingly customized over the last three decades. This is his first hot rod; Knebel followed in the footsteps of his father to create the ride, which sports custom-car cartoon character stickers and a “BITE ME” license plate. “Every time I get it renewed, the women at the licensing department get a pretty big kick out of it,” he said. What’s it like driving the car? “When

it’s like this, it’s the best time in the world,” Knebel said, referring to the sunny day with its rare blue sky. Knebel was one of dozens of classic car buffs who arrive yearly to the Hot Rods and Harleys show at the Carnation Fourth of July. This year’s classic car show is Wednesday, July 4, at a new site, the parking lot of Carnation Elementary. Registration begins at 8 a.m., with judging starting at 10 a.m. and ending at 1:30 p.m. Entry is $20. To learn more or register, visit www.carnation4th.org/events.htm. Contestants will vie for a number of trophies and unique awards in varied categories. This year’s major sponsor is McFall Incorporated, a Carnation-based construction company.

Car buff glossary Stock car — An automobile that has not been modified from its original factory specs. Muscle car — American-made two-door sports coupes with powerful engines for high-performance driving. Rat rod —A custom car that exaggerates early hot rods and appears rough or unfinished. Gasser — A car used in gasoline-only drag racing classes in the 1960s (as opposed to alcohol or nitromethane fuels), where the front end of the car is raised along with the motor. Characterized by a body that sits well above the front wheels. Nailhead — Buick V8, so named because of the relatively small diameter valves. Street legal — dual-purpose car, capable of performing routine duties as well as weekend racing. Source: Wikipedia

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Tom Knebel shows off his Model T hot rod at last year’s Carnation car show.

Flying hooves, sumptuous costumes and festive music have been a part of Carnation’s Fourth of July celebration for years. The Ixtapa dancing horses are an annual tradition that makes this fiesta special. Horses are presented and ridden by the owners, family and friends of the Ixtapa chain of family Mexican restaurants and their affiliates. They continue a 400-year-old tradition of the local community and families working together to organize and hold a rodeo for the local Mexican cowboys, called charros. In these competitions, the charros would compete to display their skills in horsemanship, rope skills and cattle roping. These events were held not so much to declare a winner, but to give the entire community a part in the fiesta. Music has always played a large part in the fiesta, and the dancing horses became one of the most popular attractions. The dancing horses are also used in bullfights to entertain the crowd between bull fights and corral the bull if the bullfighter or rider falls or becomes injured. The horses are often Aztecas or Fresians, and are trained from a young age to dance. It can take years to train one to championship level. A quality, well-trained horse is a source of great pride to its owner, and as such, gets treated like a member of the family.

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Eclectic musical line-up for Carnation 4th The Carnation Fourth of July offers two days of live music. The eclectic line-up includes Highway 203, Jeff Zuber, the Rockin’ the Blues Benefit Band, Felonious Monk, the Late Boomers, Redline and Renee Wolf, in live sets at three venues. Carnation 4th music includes: Tuesday • 6 p.m., Highway 203 at Tolt Commons Park Wednesday • Post-parade, Jeff Zuber at the Parade Stage • 4 p.m., Rockin’ the Blues Benefit Band, Tolt-MacDonald Park • 5:15 p.m., Felonious Monk at Tolt-MacDonald Park • 6 p.m., Late Boomers at Tolt-MacDonald Park • 7 p.m., Redline at Tolt-MacDonald Park • 10 p.m., Renee Wolf, to sing the national anthem.

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Keeping alive the rock traditions of yesterday is the style of The Late Boomers, who play at 5:15 p.m. at Tolt-MacDonald Park during the run-up to the big Fourth of July fireworks display. The band is the brainchild of guitarist and vocalist Steve Borquez. It’s his first real rock and roll band. “I pulled together musicians that I’ve been playing with for as many as 20 years and some that I’ve never played with,” he told the Record. All of the Late Boomers' music is original. “Our name pretty much gives away when our influences were forming,” Borquez said. “Except for one of us, we are boomers in our 50’s. So our style is born out of the late sixties and early seventies. You might say our style is rock, but I was listening to (jazz guitarist) Wes Montgomery on reel-to-reel tape machines back then, so you can’t deny him.” Their lineup includes Bill Buck on flute, mandolin and vocals. Buck grew up in upstate New York

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Felonious Monk, in a competition concert this year. The youthful band is part of Carnation’s concert lineup. and moved to Seattle 30 years ago. A dad to four, both his parents were musicians, and Buck's been singing since age 2. Bass guitarist Tom Adair has played in numerous garage bands. Steve and Tom have been in the same original garage band “The Un-” since 1985. This band got together to write, record and play original music.They don’t play live, though, so he is happy to be with the Boomers. Joe Muharsky, on keyboards and vocals, is a sixyear resident of Washington, a longtime hobbyist musician, and is thrilled to be adding keys and harmonies to the Boomers. On drums and percussion is Joe Leonti, a California transplant who began playing drums in the Northwest back in the late 1970s. He worked with Chaka Kahn and Rufus in the early 1980s. A veteran of a number of progressive rock bands, Leonti's musical credits include performing in numerous musicals with Cascade Community Theater such as “To the Castle,” “Grease”, “Babes In Toyland” and most recently, “Surf’s Up.”

“We all have day jobs, our drummer is the only working musician and even he has to rise and shine with the rest of us,” Borquez said. “So we are drawn to making music out of a passion for it. I’m sure I can speak for all of us when I say that this project will end but we will come together again, in part or in whole, as new ones come along.” “I hope people are having a good time while we are up there doing our best to do the same,” he added. “If I can catch someone whistling the hook the next day, that would be cool.”

Highway 203 Local band Highway 203 performs an outdoor concert the day before the parade, 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, July 3, at Tolt Commons Park. The band is made up of Gary Wilson on guitars and vocals, Mike Davison with lead guitar and vocals, and Joe Leonti (also of the Late Boomers) on drums and percussion. See BAND, 15

Tolt Congregational United Church of Christ again holds its Pancake Breakfast on the Fourth, a hearty meal that helps a worthy cause. Breakfast is served from 8 to 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 4, at the church, located at 4851 Tolt Avenue, on the corner of Tolt Avenue and Rutherford. Prices are $6.50 for adults, $5 for seniors, $5 for children ages 4 to 12, free for children age 3 and younger. On the menu: all-you-caneat pancakes, ham, fresh fruit, juice and coffee. The strawberry jam is made from Harvold’s Strawberries by the church’s Women’s Fellowship. Proceeds from the breakfast support the Good Neighbor Fund, an emergency assistance fund that helps community members who find themselves in a short term crisis. The fund gives assistance with heating bills and utilities, grocery or gas vouchers.

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Summer of Shakespeare Everything gets mixed together in the Cascade Community Theatre’s upcoming production. Girls are taken for boys, identities are mistaken, twins are separated and reunited, and adults and youth alike combine for a funny, and fun-filled adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Twelth Night.” The show, premiering Tuesday, July 3, in Carnation’s Tolt Commons Park, has become an annual tradition and creative opportunity for the six year-old troupe. “Every summer we do Shakespeare,” said show director and co-writer Davin Henrikson. “It’s a way for us to have some fun writing stuff, too.” CCT members typically write the Shakespeare shows themselves, which saves on royalty costs, but also allows the company to create a custom show with actor input, local references and an appeal entirely its own. “We modernize it, condense some of the longer speeches, and throw in a lot of funny stuff,” said Henrikson. “It’s family-friendly, there’s no swearing or weird stuff. Kids love it, they really get a kick out of it.” Another huge benefit, Henrikson said, is “very purposefully, we make it low-tech, and low-cost.” Every showing of “Twelfth Night” is free to the public, but the group does ask for donations, to cover the costs of presenting the show every weekend in July. “Summer’s really tough for keeping a troupe of actors together who aren’t paid,” Henrikson explained, so the company decided to condense the schedule—the summer show has previously sprawled over two months—and double-cast many of the roles, to ensure they will always have a Viola and Orsino. Henrikson is also pleased that the cast includes “six or seven high school students, and we have two middle school students,” because CCT’s roots are in children’s drama. The group formed eight years ago to offer drama training in the middle school and elementary schools of Riverview School District. The adult troupe formed two years later, and the programs have enjoyed tremendous growth. Twelfth Night performances are scheduled for: Tuesday, July 3, 4:30 p.m. in Tolt Commons Park, Carnation Wednesay, July 4, 2:45 p.m. at Tolt MacDonald Park Saturday, July 7, at Bridle Trails Park in Kirkland Saturday, July 14, location TBD Saturday, July 21, at SandBlast in McCormick Park, Duvall Saturday, July 28, two shows at Kokopelli Gardens, Duvall • Learn more at www.cctplays.org.

Tasty, traditional eats for Fourth of July help seniors stay strong When you bite into that saucy spaghetti or sweet shortcake on the Fourth of July, you’re taking part in a more-than-20-year civic tradition of Carnation. The Sno Valley Senior Center’s iconic pre-Fourth Spaghetti Dinner and annual Strawberry Shortcake feed on the big day are both living legacies of this place’s ongoing mission of service.

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The center, located in the former Odd Fellows hall at 4610 Stephens Ave., has been a part of Carnation for decades. The center’s daily lunches, classes, dinners, games and activities, trips and Adult Day program all create a base of service that keeps people 50 to 90-plus active, healthy and independent in Carnation. “We inspire, support and empower seniors to live healthy, enriched lives,” said Senior Center Director Amara Oden. The center’s resources help seniors find resources and make social connections, from active, independent, younger seniors to those who are older, with more significant health issues. Seniors are a special generation, with many amazing stories to tell and experiences to share. They’re not ones to toot their own horn, though, Oden says. The best way to connect with this generation, and to be a part of a wider community, is simply to visit the center. This summer is a good time, as the center recently wrapped up a big remodel, which added a whole new level of space for classes and activities. The center holds special monthly dinners every month of the year, except July, August and December, and serves a regular lunch at noon, Monday through Friday.

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Fourth of July fun The annual spaghetti feed, shortcake sales and quilt raffle are not just a great, colorful tradition for the Fourth. They’re also a significant fundraiser,

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Above, the 2011 strawberry shortcake kitchen crew at Sno-Valley Senior Center: Louise Macri, Delores Ulrich, Margaret Denton, Barbara Haugen, Leslie Day, Brooke Badron and Doris Friday. Right, the finished product. and entirely volunteer run. Sales from these three fundraisers provide about $7,000 every year. “That enables us to keep our doors open,” Oden said, “keep relevant programs that are interesting to people. If we were to miss $7,000, it would cut into programs and services.” Far better, then, to keep the traditional Fourth of July feasts, and the hungry visitors, coming. The meals are Valley affairs. Part of the reason they’re a success is that many ingredients come from local businesses and farms. The beef, veggies, coffee, dairy products and strawberries themselves all are donated. These traditions have been kept alive for more than a generation thanks to volunteers of all ages taking part. Members “really become interested in giving back,” Oden said. Because it’s so vital, “they don’t tend to wait around for people to fill those roles. The center benefited from 22,000 hours of volunteerism in 2010. “We have generations of fami-

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Two days of events and entertainment at Carnation’s Fourth of July celebration include:

• 11 a.m., Grand Parade begins on Tolt Avenue; entrants and floats can sign in at the corner of Morrison Street and Tolt Avenue • Post-parade, the Just Moo It! 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament begins at Entwistle and McKinley Streets • Noon to 4 p.m., Hot Rods & Harleys exhibition at the Carnation Elementary parking lot • All day, Vendor Village is open downtown in Tolt Commons Park; food, drink, crafts, plus face painting, pony rides and bouncy toys

Tuesday, July 3 • 4:30 p.m., Cascade Community Theatre presents “Twelfth Night” at Tolt Commons Park • 5 to 7 p.m., Sno-Valley Senior Center’s benefit Spaghetti Dinner at the center, downtown Carnation • 5:30 p.m., Cowpie Eating Contest by Lazy K’s at Tolt Commons Park • 6 p.m., live music by Highway 203 at Tolt Commons Park

Pre-Fireworks Before the fireworks, there is plenty of free entertainment and live music at the Fireworks Stage in Tolt-MacDonald Park • 2:45 p.m., Cascade Community Theatre ‘Twelfth Night’ • 4 p.m., Rockin’ the Blues Benefit Band • 5:15 p.m., Felonious Monk • 6 p.m., The Late Boomers • 7 p.m., Redline • 10 p.m., Renee Wolf, singing the national anthem

Wednesday, July 4 • 7 a.m., registration begins for 5K Run for the Pies; the run starts and finishes at the corner of Tolt Avenue and Commercial Street • 8 a.m., registration begins for the Hot Rods & Harleys show at the Carnation Elementary School parking lot • 8 to 11 a.m., Pancake Breakfast at the Tolt Congregational Church; proceeds benefit the church’s Good Neighbor fund • 8:30 a.m., 5K Run for the Pies begins at the corner of Tolt Avenue and Commercial Street • 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Mom’s Room is open at Sno Valley Senior Center, Stephens Avenue • 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Sno-Valley Senior Center Strawberry Shortcake feast is served at the center • 10:30 a.m., Kiddie Parade begins on Tolt Avenue across from the Market • 10:45 a.m., welcome address from the mayor at the Parade Stage downtown • 10:45 a.m., flag-raising ceremony at Tolt Commons Park

Fireworks • 10 p.m./dusk, fireworks begin to fly at Tolt-MacDonald Park. Parking is available at the park for $5. The fee helps support the celebration and the park.

Keep Carnation beautiful The folks behind the celebration ask visitors to keep their viewing area at the park clean. If you pack it in, please pack it out and use the waste cans provided. Guests are advised to stay out of the fireworks fall zone which will be set-up around the launch site. The area to avoid is just north of Tolt McDonald Park. Reminder: the discharge of personal fireworks, except sparklers, is prohibited in city limits.

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Carnation’s fireworks finale Wednesday night may not be the most elaborate display celebrating Independence Day, but it’s one of the coolest. “You guys have a phenomenal site, and you’re able to utilize the wide variety of products, which are often the newer items,” said Heather Gobet of Western Display Fireworks, which produces Carnation’s fireworks show every year. Because the city’s annual spectacle is set off in Tolt-MacDonald Park, with plenty of space to keep both audiences and obstacles at a safe distance, the pyrotechnicians in charge can create a display that dazzles, even at the relatively low price of $6,000. “They are phenomenal to work with,” says Carnation 4th chairperson Kim Lisk. Western, a family business since 1948 when Oregon herb farmers trading in cash-strapped China first accepted fireworks as payment, has put on Carnation’s fireworks show for years. The process for putting on the 300-plus shows they’ll do on July 4 actually starts the previous August, Gobet said, when Western orders next year’s products. Things pick up speed through the writing and design of each show, meetings with sponsors, and the development of proposals. Carnation received its proposal back in January. The final few months are taken up with finalizing permits, ordering insurance certificates — all of Western’s shows are covered by a million-dollar policy — and identifying the equipment needed for each production. For Carnation’s 20-minute show, the equipment is mainly the dozens of high-density polyethylene mortars needed to launch the fireworks shells. “Every burst that you see in the sky, we have to have a mortar for that,” she said. A crew of about five pyrotechnicians, wearing firefighter turnout gear and motorcycle helmets, are needed to do Carnation’s show. They typically use road flares to set off fireworks, although a larger event might call for computerized ignition. The pyrotechnicians are all trained and licensed, Gobet said, and they come from all walks of life. “We have doctors, we have lawyers,” said Gobet, listing some of the many professions that their part-time crews actually make their livings in. Gobet, also a licensed pyrotechnician, explained that few fireworks experts can actually sustain themselves on that line of work alone. For many of them, the Fourth of July is their day to indulge in a hobby that’s both work and play.

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Past Bring your hunger to the Cowpie Eating Contest, held during the Tuesday, July 3, pre-Fourth celebrations in Carnation. Three different age groups can test their stomach-stretching skills, devouring the Cowpie from Lazy K’s Pizza and Pasta in Carnation—a warm cookie the size of a small plate, and a popular dessert item at the restaurant. The contest starts at 5:30 p.m. at Tolt Commons Park. Children will race to see who can eat Cowpies the fastest. For each age group, the grand prize is a family day pass donated by Remlinger Farms. In the finale, the grand prize for the fastest boy and girl eaters is a $100 gift certificate to Lazy K’s. Each contestant wins a free Cowpie with a dinner purchase. Ixtapa retaurant also provided kids meal gift certificates for runners up. All proceeds from the $10 entry fee go to the Carnation Fourth of July Committee to help continue the celebration.

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Carnation celebrated the nation’s bicentennial with the Carnation Freedom Festival, which turned out to be one of the biggest July Fourth celebrations the town has seen in a long time. The weather cooperated and so did the crowds. About 3,000 people lined the streets to watch the parade.

This year’s Fourth of July celebration in Carnation will be bigger and better than before, with more events planned in town. Like last year, the Western Shows Carnival will be in town from Friday, June 30, through the Fourth. Along with the annual parade, everyone is invited to enjoy live music, square dancing,

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BANDS FROM 11 Wilson started playing guitar at age 7, inheriting a love of music from his grandfather and uncle. He has continued to play all his life. Wilson moved to the Valley 23 years ago, raising his son here. “As he neared high school graduation I found that I had more time on my hands and that I could now commit the time necessary to play with organized bands,” Wilson said. “I have been fortunate to have been able to play in a few area bands with several talented local musicians, and enjoy entertaining people in the local area.” Davison has a studio in Duvall, where he teaches guitar and drums. He's performed in many bands, playing classic rock and blues.

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Folks behind the fun Meet the Carnation Fourth of July organizers

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Long-standing volunteers and a few newcomers pull together for Carnation’s annual July Fourth celebration. Committee members pictured from left, are: Bill Ferry, Denise Crutchfield, Carnation City Administrator Ken Carter, Jackie Boak; Committee Chairperson Kim Lisk, Theresa Tenney, Collienne Becker, Suzanne Maxon, Brian Pattinson and Ray LaBate. Not pictured are: Nicole Pitts, Roger Jones, Michelle Grant, Debbie Green and Val Paxman. To learn more about the Fourth, the non-profit committee, or learn how to get involved or donate to the community celebration, visit the Carnation Fourth website at www.carnation4th.org.

What’s special about the Carnation Fourth?

“It’s very patriotic. It seems like a lot of people come together, from all over, to be in the parade. There’s a lot of different cultures in the parade. It’s fun for a small town to get such a big turnout.” -Michelle Grant Organizer, Hot Rods and Harleys show.

Carnation’s annual Fourth of July celebration will get off to a running start with the Run for the Pies 5K run/walk through downtown, a fun and unique event that gets bigger and better every year. The race begins at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, moving from the streets of Carnation to the Snoqualmie River and new ToltMacDonald park trail system. First, second and third place winners in each age division win a fresh pie from Carnation’s own Remlinger Farms. Other prizes are awarded to random finishers. The Run for the Pies is part of the Snoqualmie Valley Cup, four races held in Duvall, Fall City, Carnation and Snoqualmie between May and July. Run for the Pies 5K registration forms are available to download from www.carnation4th.org

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Jason Todd Tomlinson was born July 27, 1974, in Bellevue, and died surrounded by loved ones on Friday, June 8, in Renton. Jason is survived by his daughter LeAnna Tomlinson, sons Christian and Cailan Tomlinson, his father Gerald (Gwen) William Tomlinson, Jr., and his mother, Fawn Hamilton, grandmother Jackie Tomlinson, brother Jerry (Connie)

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William Tomlinson, sister Juleen (Mark) Strieby, neices Bailey Tomlinson, Kaitlynn Strieby, nephews Dustin and Tyler Strieby and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Raymond and Lorraine (Hills) Johnson, Gerald William Tomlinson, Sr., and Samuel Johnson, his uncles Roger Hills, Randy Hills and Carl Carlson. Jason loved deeply and was very compassionate with everyone who came into his life. He lived in North Bend all of his life, and had many friends. He is well loved and will be deeply missed by those who knew him. A memorial is 1 p.m. Saturday, June 30, at the North Bend Community Church. Memorial donations may be made to the Mount Si Food Bank.

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...obituaries Hadley Dean Rogers Hadley Dean Rogers was born on August 16, 1935 to his parents Ken and Medora Rogers. He joined them in heaven on June 15, 2012 Hadley’s siblings include his brother Keith Rogers of Elroy, AZ and his sister Gaynel Gunderson, of Soap Lake, WA. He was preceded in death by his brother Neil Rogers of North Bend, WA. Hadley graduated from Mt. Si High School in 1954, and then went on to Central Washington University where he graduated with a B.A. in Economics. After school he faithfully served his country in the US Army. In 1962 Hadley came back to North Bend to work in the family business. Ken’s Café served truck drivers and locals with the best food in the Valley. Hadley was a cook on the night shift and it was there that he met his beautiful wife, Peggy McCaffery, who was a waitress at the café. They had their very first date on April fool’s day! Hadley and Peggy were married on July 28, 1962. They were blessed with two wonderful children and then several grandchildren whom Hadley delighted in. His son Brian, with his wife Ruth, blessed him with two wonderful grandsons, Aaron and Jacob. His daughter Kimberly and her husband John blessed him with 3 awesome grandkids, Treana,Vernon and Jeremy. Hadley’s education served him well as he worked to expand Ken’s Café into a full service, 24 hour full service truck stop. With land secured to expand the business, he traveled to Washington DC to speak with a Senator in order to obtain a loan from the Small Business Association. His perseverance paid off and he received, in that day, a monumental loan amount for such a small business operator. Construction began on Ken’s Truck Town in 1974. One of the things Hadley was most excited about was building a small prayer chapel for truckers and anyone who wanted to stop and pray. He built it outside his office window so that he could see when someone went in, allowing him to say a prayer for them. He felt it an honor to have given away thousands of New Testament Bibles, distributed by the Gideon’s. Around 1990 Hadley and his brother Neil built a smaller truck stop in Prosser, Washington. A chapel was built there as well and serves to refresh many souls today while offering the hope and peace that is found in a relationship with Jesus. This is what mattered most to Hadley. Truck Town served as a great place of employment over the years for Hadley, his brother Neil, his sister Gaynel and all their children. Employees, truck drivers, local residents

and friends, as well as all who had a need, were met with compassion, generosity, and the love of Jesus until it was sold in 2003. Hadley was an amazing husband to Peggy, whom he adored! They shared many great adventures together, cruises, trips to Spain, Asia, Hawaii and traveling to Arizona for the winters. He was a pumpkin farmer extraordinaire and loved to compete for the biggest pumpkin award with Kimberly and John. We somehow always made sure dad won! Brian fondly remembers that his dad was always there for him no matter what, offering wisdom and grace, along with a great sense of humor, in any and every situation. Ruth loved to laugh often about so many things with “the best father-in-law in the world”. Hadley was truly an incredible grandpa to his grandkids and each simply adored him. He will be greatly missed by all. Hadley accomplished so much not only with being an excellent family man and businessman, but he was also privileged to minister as a deacon at Valley Christian Assembly in Fall City. He was a Bible teacher, treasurer and even received his own pastoral license. After retiring he and Peggy joined Youth with a Mission and traveled globally, including going on mission trips to Penang, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Japan. So, to our beloved husband, father, grandpa and best friend, we love you more than words could ever say. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for being a living example to us, showing what really matters in this life we spend here on earth. Loving Jesus wholeheartedly produces a love and grace for others and a peace in the heart that cannot be shaken in life or in death. Philippians 1: 6 was one of Hadley’s favorite verses: “Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ”. We invite all of you who knew Hadley to join us in celebrating his life. 2pm on Saturday June 30, 2012 at Cascade Covenant Church in North Bend, WA. In lieu of flowers, please feel free to honor Hadley’s memory by making a donation to In The Field Ministries at www. inthefieldministries.org. Hope is being restored to the people of Uganda through the work his daughter Kim and her husband John. Hadley’s presence on the Board of Directors in the early years of the ministry brought him great joy. Please visit the memorial page honoring Hadley’s life at www. Snoqualmievalleychapel.com Sign the guestbook and share with us a favorite memory you have of Hadley. We love you dad!!! 641856

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In loving memory of our beloved brother... Ron was born November 9, 1967 in Presque-Isle, ME and he passed June 15, 2012 in Fall City,WA. He is survived by his daughter Cheyanne Harmany Malena; his sisters Cheri Malena, Paula Obrien, and Gail Pena; his brothers Travis Malena and Thomas Malena and eleven nieces and nephews. Ronnie grew up in the Snoqualmie Valley where he loved to pass the time playing softball, camping, hunting and fishing. He enjoyed fishing the Snoqualmie River most because it was one of his favorite places to go. Ron as you are wrapped up in our Mother’s wings you are now free to fly.We will forever hold you near and dear in our hearts. Memorial service will be held at the Snoqualmie Eagles on June 30, 2012 from 1-5 pm. Public welcome. 642200

Kenneth John Schneider

Kenneth John Schneider, age 67, passed away at home on June 8, 2012. Ken was born on July 11, 1944 in Mobridge, South Dakota to John “Ring” and Blandina Paulina (Kirschenmann) Schneider. When he was five years old his parents moved their family to Washington State. On August 25, 1967 he married Miriam Pryor and they began 44 years of marriage. He served in the US Army and later worked as a diesel mechanic at several companies, including Weyerhaeuser, Dyad and MidMountain Contractors. He was a talented craftsman who built homes for his family and could undertake any project of related workmanship. His faith in Christ provided strength for this life. He loved his family and found immense joy spending time with his grandchildren. He is survived by his wife, Miriam, and four of their children including: Shari (Ted) Bates of Melissa, TX; Craig (Heidi) Schneider of Issaquah; Greta Schneider of Hermosa Beach, CA; and Anna (Bryan) Hulen of Seattle. He is also survived by seven grandchildren and nine siblings. He was predeceased by his father, mother and infant son, Samuel. 642564

Robert Joe Lawson

Robert Joe Lawson, age 61, passed away June 6, 2012 in Lynden, WA. He was born September 9, 1950, in Seattle,WA, son of Robert C. Lawson and Winifred “Rocky” Lawson Rush, and was raised in Carnation, WA. Rob attended Western Washington University (WWU) for both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees. He worked as a professor at WWU in the Department of Human Services and Rehabilitation. Rob was a dedicated father to his son Rhys and stepchildren Ariel and Kaleb. An avid gardener, fixer-of-things, sports enthusiast, naturalist, inhabitant of unique dwellings, vibrant individual, and traveler, he especially enjoyed trips to Ireland and the Southwest US. His sense of humor and charismatic personality touched many people, and he will be dearly missed. Rob is survived by his son Rhys and daughter-in-law Brooke; grandchildren Jack and Anna; brothers Tom and John; stepchildren Ariel (Starbuck) and Kaleb (Coleman); substantial friend Rochelle Coleman; many nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, and cousins; a loving step-family; and many, many lifelong friends. An open house celebration of Rob’s life will take place on Monday, July 2, at the Sno-Valley Sr. Center in Carnation, from 5-8 p.m. Please bring your favorite stories & photos to share. Remembrances may be made to the Western Washington University Foundation, Human Services Scholarship 220265 IMO Rob Lawson. 641833


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Rotary Club Golf Scramble set The Snoqualmie Valley Rotary Club will host its 19th annual four-player scramble golf tournament, Friday, July 27, at Mount Si Golf Course in North Bend. The tournament is Rotary’s largest annual fundraising event. Rotary uses proceeds from this event to help support programs such as Encompass and the Mount Si Helping Hand Food Bank. The group also awards student scholarships and savings bonds to selected graduates of Mount Si High School and Two Rivers High School every year. The tournament will begin with a continental breakfast and registration; tee-off begins at 8 a.m. After the tournament, guests are invited to a barbecue lunch and prize ceremony. Awards include Longest Drive, Straightest Drive and Closest to the Pin. Every year, more than 150 local businesspeople and golfers have supported the Rotary Club at the tournament. The club seeks sponsorships for this year’s event. To contribute, call (425) 260-0282 or e-mail to erica@justbartanddesign.com.

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