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It had to be a faith community that opened the Valley’s first winter shelter for the homeless. Only a church could organize quickly enough, generate donations and recruit volunteers to open its doors while it still mattered.
Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson ended speculation last Monday on whether he will seek a third term. “It’s been an honor for the past seven years to serve with such a fine group of people, the staff and this council,” Larson Matt Larson said at the Snoqualmie close of the Mayor Februar y 25 council meeting. “If the citizens of Snoqualmie allow me, I’d like to throw my hat in for another four years.” Larson was unopposed in 2009. In 2005, he beat James Harrelson, 55 percent to 43 percent, at the polls. His announcement prompted the rest of the council to declare their intentions, and like Larson, all those due to re-run this fall choose to do so.
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Cast and crew members from “Lucky Them” exit the Mount Si Pub for another take of a scene that begins in the car outside. The film crew spent most of a day filming at North Bend’s Mount Si Pub, in a story tracking Toni Collette’s character throughout the area.
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Actors keep dropping into North Bend, Carnation for independent films By Carol Ladwig Staff Reporter
“Is this a movie movie, or is this a monster movie?” That was a logical question in Carnation, which last year was the setting for the Syfy Channel’s made-for-TV movie
“Bigfoot,” and Becca Hall, who teaches a children’s writing class in Carnation, was probably asking for a lot of residents. “Lucky Them,” the movie in question, is an independent film directed by Seattle writer/director/producer Megan Griffiths (“Off Hours,” “Eden”), and starring Toni Collette (“Little Miss Sunshine,” “United States of Tara”) and Thomas Haden Church (“Sideways,” “Wings”). See MOVIES, 2
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Jerusalem artichoke in hand, Duvall gardener Jamie Roberts considers a box of the tubers, which includes another type of seed that resembles a large grub.
The virtues of a simple seed Gardeners exchange wisdom in Fall City They came for practical reasons, and for political ones, and they came by the dozens. Fall City’s old Masonic Hall was crowded with gardeners Saturday, Feb. 23, during Transition Snoqualmie Valley’s third annual seed exchange, picking up seeds and advice from other local gardeners. Jaymie Blatt of North Bend, a two-time participant this year, came prepared with her own seed bags and a permanent marker for labeling. Carey Thornton, a Tilth employee and Seattle resident, was there as a gardener first, but couldn’t stop herself from extolling the virtues of a three-foot, curving Tromboncino squash. See SEEDS, 10
Unconfirmed Facebook posts last week also suggested an appearance by Johnny Depp of “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Alice in Wonderland” fame. No monsters, no low-budget effects. A movie movie. “This is just really exciting,” said Carnation businesswoman Lee Grumman, who helped the film crew arrange for Carnation filming sites. “It was pretty cool, actually,” agreed Rob Sherard, owner of the Mount Si Pub in North Bend. His log-cabin bar was the setting for several scenes of the movie, and he was there for filming, Feb. 6. “They started at 5-something in the morning!” he groaned, but he enjoyed the experience of watching the movie get made, with the added bonus of great food from the catering truck, and the opportunity of, some day, seeing his own bar in the movies. Mostly his bar, anyway. “If anybody’s been in here, they’ll definitely know this is the place,” Sherard said, but the film crew spent about two days before filming redecorating the bar to fit the script’s “logger bar” description. Animal heads, a bear skin and stuffed raccoons were added, plus lots and lots of signed dollar bills. “There are dollar bills all over our walls and ceilings, and they loved ‘em,” said Sherard. “They made a whole bunch more. Of course they weren’t real.” Only one thing about the bar couldn’t be changed, Sherard said, the name. “That was pretty big with me,”
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Sherard said, “as long as I get to keep my name.” As planned, most of the Valley locations you’ll eventually see in the movie—residential Carnation, roads in Snoqualmie, and the Mount Si Pub—will get to keep their names. “This will be the Mount Si Pub,” said location manager Dave Drummond during filming outside the North Bend bar on a rare sunny day. “Everywhere in this movie is essentially playing itself.” The movie follows Collette, a rock journalist on assignment, and Church, an eccentric former fling of hers, as they attempt to track down her old boyfriend, a rock star who vanished into the Pacific Northwest and obscurity 10 years ago. It was originally set in New York, where the writers, Huck Botko and Emily Wachtel, and the production company Mymy Productions, are based, but several factors made the transition to Washington an easy decision to make, said Adam Gibbs, a producer with “Lucky Them.” It started when writer Wachtel asked her friend Colin Trevorrow (“Safety Not Guaranteed”) to direct the film. He was working on another project, but suggested Griffiths, also a Seattleite. Along with Griffiths came much of her crew from her past two films, including Drummond, an expert on Washington locations, and the location manager for last summer’s “You Can’t Win” shot in Snoqualmie and North Bend. “The story seemed to make sense up here, and the city (Seattle) is so film-friendly,” said Gibbs, so the script was rewritten for a Seattle setting. Washington Filmworks, a non-profit organization devoted to supporting film productions statewide, helped make the state an attractive shooting location by subsidizing up to 30 percent of the movie’s locally-incurred costs. The Snoqualmie Valley, at about 30 miles from Seattle, is also perfectly spaced for production rules limiting work to within a 30-mile radius of a production hub. “It’s called the zone,” explained Drummond, and it means that the film can take advantage of “these beautiful rural settings,” and the spectacular view of Mount Si — “that’s a value for sure,” Drummond says — without incurring additional travel expenses for cast and crew. The distinctive red Mount Si Pub was just inside the zone and, of the handful of Valley businesses Drummond scouted for the bar scenes, had the right look, Drummond said. Sherard had owned the bar for only two months when Drummond contacted him about using the building for the film, last December. He said he didn’t mind closing the bar
Star sighting Johnny Depp joins roster of celebrity actors to stop in small town of Carnation Keep your binoculars when you visit Carnation these days. The little city on the Snoqualmie and Tolt Rivers, population 1,905, seems to be ground zero for spectacular sightings. Last week, the Internet was abuzz with news of movie star Johnny Depp (Captain Jack Sparrow in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” series) being spotted in Carnation and later at the Salish Lodge on Snoqualmie Falls. Before that, there were stars Toni Collette and Thomas Haden Church, filming scenes for the just-finished-filming “Lucky Them,” (see Movie, p. 1) and before that, Michael Pitt (Boardwalk Empire) and company were seen filming the hobo story “You Can’t Win” soon to be released. And who can forget January, 2012, when Bigfoot was in Carnation? Officially, only the first three sightings actually happened—Bigfoot was created later in the Syfy studios with special effects, so it only looked like he was there. Several movies have used Carnation, and other parts of the Valley, for filming locations. “Lucky Them,” for example, has scenes in Carnation, Snoqualmie and North Bend. Johnny Depp’s appearance, however, is a lot like a Bigfoot sighting. Several people have confirmed seeing Depp in Carnation, although most of the Internet posts with photos of him there have been removed over the past week. There has been speculation that he’s associated with the movie “Lucky Them,” but production staff cannot confirm that. Little about Depp’s visit can be verified. He was in Carnation on Monday, Feb. 25, the same day that two off-duty Mercer Island Police Officers came to the city to help with traffic control for the movie being filmed there. The officers were there through a joint partnership, the Coalition of Small Police Agencies, which includes Carnation and Snoqualmie. The officers were not there because of Johnny Depp, said Mercer Island Police Sergeant Brian Noel, who said the officers on traffic duty asked him to speak for them. In fact, the officers were unaware that Depp was in Carnation for most of the day. They did see him near the end of their almost eight-hour shift closing intersections along Tolt Avenue, which is also S.R. 203. The rumor mill also revealed that Depp stayed at the Salish Lodge, and several websites, including www.seattlemet.com, provided details about who he dined with and what he ordered. It’s not clear where this information came from, however. Salish Lodge General Manager Rod Lapasin said Salish staff do not discuss who does or doesn’t stay at the hotel, for privacy considerations. down for a half day, considering it an investment in the future. However, he was glad the company paid him for the space, enough to compensate his bartender for her lost hours for the day. He also enjoyed watching the movie being made, although he didn’t try to talk with the stars. “I just said ‘hi.’ I didn’t want to be the star-struck weirdo,” he said. “They had stalkers… there were people parked across the street, trying to get autographs.” He was impressed with the professionalism of the crew, he
“They had stalkers...There were people across the street, trying to get autographs.”
Rob Sherard, Mount Si Pub owner said, but a couple of things about the day were baffling to him. One was “rolling.” “Every time they said ‘rolling,’ you had to shut up and not move,” he said, “even in the parking lot.” He also was surprised at what it took for anything to happen in the movie, including the final scene, being filmed as pool
league players started showing up for their 7 p.m. matches. In the scene, an actress closes down the empty bar and walks out the door. “It was only once, but she had to do it five or six times,” he said. Getting out of the bar turned out to be tricky, too. “You know we have multiple doorknobs on our door inside,” Sherard said, “and we got ‘em a couple of times with that.” Church especially seemed to struggle with finding the knob that actually opened the door, he said. “They could have marked the doorknob for the poor guy,” Sherard said. Filming wrapped up on the movie Thursday, Feb. 28, with a final day of shooting in Tacoma. The movie travelled throughout the Seattle area, including Capitol Hill, West Seattle, and Fremont. When it’s through production, producers hope the movie will travel further, to the Toronto and Sundance Film Festivals, where a major studio could pick it up. Because it’s an independent film, Gibbs said, there’s no guarantee it will be distributed widely, but many on the crew are optimistic. Drummond says, “I believe you’re going to see it in theaters.”
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Police recruitment and range cleanup On Monday, Police Chief Steve McCulley updated the council on the evolving police contract with North Bend. That contract commences in March of 2014. Snoqualmie will hire at least six officers, three starting in July, then more in October. At least one officer will be on duty in North Bend, 24 hours a day. Besides patrol, McCulley outlined “community caretaker” responsibilities, that include response to all fire calls, house checks and extra officers for community events. Community outreach in the new contract city will be critical, said McCulley, who plans a citizen survey later this year. Business owner connections, too, are important, as the North Bend merchant community is very different from Snoqualmie, he added. Police and public works staff are ordering squad cars, which will be marked with joint Snoqualmie and North Bend markings. The police department’s patches are getting a makeover to reflect the new connection—a public design contest is planned to create a new look. But Snoqualmie’s badge stays the same, to reflect the department’s 103-year identity. The same night, the city approved a roughly $60,000 contract with NCM of Snoqualmie for clean-up of lead and gunpowder residue in the firing range under Snoqualmie Police Station. The 14-year-old range is used by local police and other agencies, and is due for work. Continued use of the range, the city’s motion states, is hazardous due to the concentrations of lead and unburned powder in cracks and crevices. After clean-up, the city will put in place an annual maintenance program to avoid costly future clean-ups. The city also looked at a change that expands the hours that fireworks discharge is allowed on the Fourth of July, 9 a.m. to midnight, the same as North Bend. A vote is set for March 11. The old time was 6 to 11 p.m. on July 4. The new ordinance also allows fireworks from 10 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on New Year’s.
New firefighters Snoqualmie Fire Chief Bob Rowe brought up the city’s two newest firefighters, Adam Thalhofer and Ethan Glynn. The two men moved to Snoqualmie to pursue fire careers, and they’re the first graduates of Snoqualmie’s new recruiting program
North Bend Police Chief Mark Toner will share his thoughts on drug abuse awareness, noon Thursday, March 7, at Snoqualmie Valley Hospital District’s Lunch and Learn. Toner will also discuss the new marijuana law at the seminar, held at Snoqualmie Fire Station, 37600 S.E. Snoqualmie Parkway. Admission is free. Register at www.SVHD4.org.
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Ethan Glynn and Adam Thalhofer are Snoqualmie’s new firefighters that emphasizes medical training first. Nearly 80 percent of the city’s call volume is medical calls. Glynn and Thalhofer passed the entrance exam, and spent four months becoming emergency medical technicians. “Now, they are being launched into service in the community,” Rowe said.
Special meeting A town hall meeting on the civic impacts of a proposed affordable housing development on Snoqualmie Ridge looks to be in the works. During Monday meeting, Councilwoman Prewitt polled council members on the best date in March for a special town-hall style meeting on the Imagine Housing development near Eagle Pointe. That meeting appears to be coming on or about March 20. Two citizens spoke during the public comment period, both voicing a need for additional scrutiny of the planned 160-unit affordable housing development. Imagine, the chief Eastside developer of affordable units, wants to build seven buildings of three storeys on property between Eagle Pointe and the new Snoqualmie Valley Hospital. The development is aimed at families earning 60 percent of the median income in King County, roughly $47,000 for a three-person family. Resident Jim Renahan said there are still more than 80 unanswered questions raised at recent open houses on the proposal. Another resident, Paula Metzger, raised some of them. How would the city, police, fire department and school district be affected, and what sort of tax exemptions are contemplated? Could it lead to a city tax increase in the future, Metzger asked. What are the plans to address such impacts? She wants a special meeting for answers, involving city, school and the Residential Owner’s Association. “While we need to be careful, because this could become a quasijudicial issue for us, it was clear that citizens would like a venue to get more information,” Prewitt said. Citizens, she said, “are feeling a little adrift. Imagine Housing has been the one engaging them. They’re down to a lot of questions about how does it impact the city… the schools. Staff and the administration could probably put some materials together to help.”
The Sallal Grange will host its annual community sale, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, March 9, at the Grange Hall, 12912 432nd Ave. S.E., North Bend. Sale offerings will include homemade pieces, new and repurposed items, as well as works by local artists. The Sno Valley Food Co-op will also feature locally grown produce and other local food items.
Opstad PTA hosts crab feed fundraiser The Opstad Elementary School PTA’s first ever all-you-can-eat crab feed is 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, March 8 at the school. All proceeds will support the Opstad PTA. Catering services will be provided by The Sassy Turtle, and the crab is provided by Pacific Seafoods. Tickets are $25 in advance, or $40 at the door, and $15 for children age 10 or younger. To order advance tickets, send e-mail to opstadpta@yahoo.com.
Senior center serves up steak dinner The next monthly steak dinner at the Sno-Valley Senior Center in Carnation will be Saturday, March 9. Seatings are available at 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. for a steak or chicken dinner with salad bar, sides and dessert. Cost is $15 and proceeds benefit the center’s Adult Day Health program. The center is located at 4610 Stephens Ave, Carnation. We have a Truck To renT for LocaL Moves
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hey didn’t always get the ink or take home the big trophies. But these Mount Si High School athletes shone in different ways. They show that perseverance and hard work have rewards that go beyond scores and limelight.
Dirty jobs Griffin McLain, a senior forward and post on the Mount Si boys basketball team, doesn’t post big numbers, but the team wouldn’t have gone all the way to districts without him. According to outgoing coach Steve Helm, McLain does all the vital dirty work for the team, playing defense on all the “big, wrong kids Seth Truscott in the league.” McLain gets physical Valley Record when he needs to, working his keis- Editor ter off in practice. This senior plays his role, and it may not lead to glory. But it helps the entire team.
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Molly Sellers was a veteran athlete returning to the Mount Si court when she came up against a leg injury. She dealt with that and finally got back to the court halfway through the season. In spite of the challenge, Sellers showed up to every game and practice, acted as captain, and filled her role as best she could, impressing coach Megan Botulinski with her positive energy in spite of the circumstances she was dealt. Then there’s Elizabeth Prewitt. Only a sophomore, she’s a natural shot—who happens to be one of the most coachable players on the group. When you ask this role player to jump, she asks how high.
This week in Valley history
Thursday, March 3, 1988
Background leaders Several Mount Si wrestlers didn’t always take down the tough opponents, or wrestle every match. Maybe they had injuries. Maybe, the flu. But they showed their true strengths through mental toughness, attitude and respect. Coach Tony Schlotfeldt will remember guys like Max Kenaghy, Cole Palmer and Justin Edens as these role players. Kenaghy will carry his always-willing work ethic far forward in his life. Palmer spent four years with the program and showed leadership. Edens has great drive and, like Kanaghy, is very respectful. “They work hard, regardless of what’s happening for them during the season,” the coach said. “Eventually, at some point in their lives, it’s going to pay off.”
“I probably would be against it. It hog-ties people trying to get into Seattle into paying a toll. It doesn’t seem equitable.”
“I’m against the tolling, because it’s just an added tax. They have enough money in the fund, they just choose to use it on other things.”
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Craig Schneider Issaquah, formerly North Bend
Adding depth Freshmen gymnasts don’t always get a lot of credit. Their scores did not always contribute to the overall team score, but Maggie Kenow, Abby Weber and Kalyn Rodne brought depth. Each made it into the top 10 lineup, consistently delivering great performances. They’re also the future of the team, which loses eight seniors this year. Kenow is full of grace, is strong and can tumble. Add growing confidence, and here comes a leader. Weber has power and strength, making the power skills look effortless. She battled back pain in the middle of the season, but, overcoming this, look for her to set high standards. Rodne shows a lot of promise, and her skills can only get cleaner and stronger. When you look across all of these sports, and consider these athletes, what do you see? I see young people who are motivated, facing and overcoming challenges, yet staying positive. They’re showing examples, not only to their own teammates, but to everyone. We can’t all be star athletes or celebrities. But we can all step up and show the example of dedication— whether you’re a teenager or are long out of school. Work ethic, team spirit, respect, all translate into truly strong teens, adults and community members. That’s why we should celebrate it.
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• The city of Bellevue received the thumbs down signal from Washington D.C. last week on a proposed 250-foot dam on the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River. The dam was one of the hottest issues of 1985 in the Upper Valley. A pair of hearings on the matter produced an overwhelming “no thanks!” • After 20 years in service to Snoqualmie’s school system, librarian Mrs. Mary Brickey got a proper send-off as she began her retirement February 29, with a staff celebration and plenty of eats.
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“I don’t like any tolls, but we’ve got to pay for the bridges somehow. I think they should manage their money better. We’ve already got enough taxes on our fuel to pay for road repairs.” Mark Ballantine North Bend
“I’m against it. It would definitely affect us (at Boxley’s Place). We get a lot of people coming out from Seattle, musicians and patrons.” Danny Kolke North Bend
• With no fire alerts last week, Snoqualmie firemen spent the week pouring cement and working on construction of their hose tower. They’ve set the date for the third annual Hose Tower Dance at the Snoqualmie grade school gym. Proceeds help build the tower behind the fire hall, and boost the general department budget. • A 21-year-old Bothell man died in a car-bus accident early Friday in front of the Falls Lodge.
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Monday, Feb. 25 Loose dog: At 5 p.m., an officer received a report of an animal problem at a park on Crestview Loop. The officer contacted a woman who said an off-leash dog had jumped on her 4-year-old child while playing at the park. The officer contacted the dog’s owner, who said the dog was not aggressive. The officer warned him to keep the animal on a leash and get it licensed, then forwarded the case to animal control.
Sunday, Feb. 24 Car prowl: At 10:57 a.m., a caller at Our Lady of Sorrows Church called to report her car had been broken into. The victim said she’d parked in the church lot at about 9:25 a.m., and when she returned at 10:30 a.m., the passenger-side window had been smashed and her purse taken from the front seat. Among the items stolen were identification cards, tickets to a show at the Paramount Theatre, and a bottle of holy water and a rosary.
Double-take: At 1:20 p.m., a caller in the 3400 block of Southeast Osprey Court contacted police about a series of vandalism events. He said on Friday, someone had spray painted his house. He cleaned up the paint, but found more Saturday, this time yellow spray paint on his door. The victim took photos, and found the same symbols painted on a traffic sign, a mailbox, and another house in the neighborhood. He sent the photos to the police. No license: At 11:20 p.m., an officer patrolling Snoqualmie Parkway contacted a driver for failing to stop at the Jacobia Street signal. The driver said he was lost, and apologized for running the light. He had a state ID card, but said he’d never gotten a driver’s license in any state. A records check showed his license was suspended for child support enforcement.
Slashed tire: At 5:09 p.m., a caller in the 400 block of Healy Avenue South reported someone vandalized his bicycle, cutting the tire. He suspected it was his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend, who’d been there for a visit.
No camping: At 8:36 p.m.,
Last month, the Rotary Club of Snoqualmie Valley made a decision to move its signature fundraiser, being held June 3, from the Mount Si Golf Course to the TPC at Snoqualmie Ridge. This change reflects the club’s goal to retain its community partnerships while increasing its fundraising reach in the Puget Sound region. Matt Campbell and the Mount Si team have been great partners for 19 years. We are excited about this new undertaking, but will miss the terrific service and familiarity of working with Mount Si Golf Course on this event. Our community needs local service organizations like Rotary now more than ever. I believe our club’s first obligation is to increase our ability to assist people in need. Over the past year, I have walked every
Temporary home: At 1:30 p.m., a caller reported a break-in on the 42900 block of East North Bend Way. Someone seemed to have pulled the roof vent off a mobile home, and climbed down into the bathroom. The squatter borrowed the home for a while, and nothing was reported missing.
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neighborhood from North Bend to Carnation, seeing our neighbors’ struggle first-hand. There is a significant population of working poor that cannot put three meals a day on the table. At Rotary, we are determined to eradicate hunger in the Valley. Food is a basic need and funds raised from this event will benefit Rotary First Harvest and the Mount Si Food Bank. Some may say that the local businesses and citizens are being excluded by this change. Don’t you believe it. This has never been an either/or proposition to us. Soon, we will release details regarding player fees and sponsorship opportunities that demonstrate our commitment to building this community even as we expand our fundraising reach. For those of you who have been a partner in the past, we value your continued partnership. For those who want to join the fight to eradicate hunger, we invite you to be a part of the President’s Cup. Brad Toft President, Rotary Club of Snoqualmie Valley
Friday, Feb. 22 Security cameras stolen: At 6:28 p.m., a business in the 400 block of Southwest Mount Si Boulevard reported the theft of the store’s security cameras. Someone entered the store and used hand-held wire cutters to disconnect the cameras, then walked out with them.
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PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE #748089 Habitat for Humanity of East King County, P.O. Box 817, Redmond, WA 98073-0817, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, Carnation Cottages, is located at East Entwistle Street at 326th Avenue S.E. in Carnation, in King County. This project involves 1.7 acres of soil disturbance for residential construction activities. Stormwater will be discharged to an on-site underground infiltration chamber system (groundwater). Any persons desiring to present their views to the Washington State Department of Ecology regarding this application, or interested in Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater P.O. box 47696, Olympia, WA 98504-7696 Published in the Snoqualmie Valley Record on March 6, 2013. PUBLIC NOTICE #742575 The Snoqualmie Valley School District Board of Directors will hold a Work Session on Saturday, 3/9/13, noon - 4:00 p.m. in the District Administration Office Boardroom, 8001 Silva Ave. SE, Snoqualmie, WA. The purpose of the Work Session will be to discuss facilities and strategic planning. Published in the Snoqualmie Valley Record on March 6, 2013.
PUBLIC NOTICE #745462 KING COUNTY DEPT. OF PERMITTING & ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW 35030 SE Douglas St., Ste. 210 Snoqualmie WA 98065-9266 NOTICE OF COMBINED LAND USE PERMIT APPLICATIONS REQUESTS: SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT (SHOR), CRITICAL AREAS ALTERATION EXCEPTION (CAEX) & CLEARING & GRADING PERMIT (GRDE) FILE NOS.: SHOR12-0012, CAEX12-0010 & GRDE12-0046 APPLICANT: Seattle Public Utilities Attn: Ralph Ness LOCATION: City of Seattle’s Cedar River Municipal Watershed PROPOSAL: Replace flood-damaged observation deck & interim wood plat form w/approx. 16’ dia. Masonry platform @ Cedar Falls DPER Permit Contact: Laura Casey 206-477-0368 COMMENT PROCEDURE: The Department of Permitting and Environmental Review (DPER) will issue a decision on this application following a 30-day comment period ending on April 9, 2013. Written comments and additional information can be obtained by contacting the permit contact at the phone number listed above. Published in Snouqalmie Valley Record on March 6, 2013. PUBLIC NOTICE #748125 City of North Bend Public Notice Notice of Application Proposed Project: Single-Family Residential Subdivision The proposed development is to develop 21.56 acres into 53single family lots pursuant to the North Bend Municipal Code and incorporating Low Impact Development (LID) Demonstration Project Regulations. The development is referred to as “Gardiner Creek LID Subdivision”. The site is located on the south side of SW Ribary
Way, north of Rock Creek Ridge Blvd. SW and the Parcel No. is 082308-9014 and 9018. Zoning for the property is Low Density Residential (LDR). Improvements will include road improvements with water and sanitary sewer extensions, storm water facilities, and franchise utility improvements. Owner/Applicant: Tennant/ Heartland North Bend, LLC c/o Doug Larson, 1301 First Avenue, Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 682-2500 Application Type: Preliminary Plat Approval per Chapter 17.12 NBMC, 17.08 NBMC, and 18.50 NBMC Date Application Received: December 14, 2012 Date of Notice of Complete Application: February 12, 2013. Date of Public Notice of Application: March 6, 2013. Other Necessary Approvals Not Included In This Application: • Certificate of Concurrency which includes proof of water and sewer availability, ¼ mile downstream analysis for stormwater capacity, and vehicular trip generation and distribution analysis. The applicant has submitted documentation to review Concurrency. • SEPA Determination • Stormwater Management Approval • Final Plat Subdivision Approval • NPDES Construction Stormwater General Permit • Clearing and Grading Permit and Engineering Approval A Public Hearing for Preliminary Plat Approval is required and notice for this hearing will be submitted subsequently per NBMC 20.03. Environmental Review: A State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Determination and 15-day comment period will be completed for the project. Local Government Contact Person/Availability of Documents: Additional information concerning the application can be obtained from Jamie Burrell,
Senior Planner, North Bend Community Services Department, 126 E. Fourth Street, North Bend, WA 98045; (425) 888-7642, fax (425) 888-5636, or jburrell@northbendwa.gov. Relevant documents, including the application, site plan, preliminary plat documents, can be reviewed at the same office. Applicable Development Regulations and Policies: Applicable Development Regulations and Policies: The application will be evaluated for consistency with, and mitigation will be required pursuant to, the following City of North Bend development regulations and policies: North Bend Comprehensive Land Use Plan; North Bend Municipal Code Chapter 14.04 (SEPA), 14.05 to 14.11 (Critical Areas), Chapter 14.16 (Stormwater Management), Title 17 (Land Segregation), Title 18 (Zoning and LID standards), Title 19 (Development Standards). Deadline for Public Comments: All public comments related to the Notice of Application must be received in the North Bend Department of Community Services by 4:30 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2013. Comments may be mailed, personally delivered, or sent by facsimile, and should be as specific as possible. Any person may request to receive notice of and participate in the hearing, request a copy of the decision once made, and any appeal rights. The City will accept comments at any time prior to the closing of the record at the Public Hearing. Posted at the site and in public places, City of North Bend website and mailed to property owners within 300-feet and Published in the Snoqualmie Valley Record March 6, 2013.
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Thursday, March 7 Live music: Open mic begins at 7 p.m. at Slider’s Cafe, Carnation. Study Zone: K-12 students can drop in for free homework help in all subjects, 3 p.m. at North Bend Library. Chess club: Snoqualmie Valley Chess Club meets at 7 p.m. at North Bend Library. Learn to play or get a game going. All ages and skill levels. Live music: Paul Green performs jazz standards and blues, 7:30 p.m. at The Black Dog, downtown Snoqualmie.
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Kathleen Roche-Zujko, Peter Cook, Judy Ann Moulton and Rochelle Wyatt appear in Valley Center Stage’s production of “The Cemetery Club.”
A comedy of life, love and friendship Come ready to laugh, but bring a hankie too, to the Valley Center Stage’s latest production “The Cemetery Club” is a lively comedy that tells the story of three longtime friends in their golden years who meet monthly to enjoy each other’s company and visit the graves of their departed husbands.
In different stages of mourning, each quirky widow deals differently with friendship, discovery, loss and love. Ida is sweet-tempered and ready to begin a new life, Lucille’s the girl who just wants to have fun and Doris is the master of one-liners. But when a new potential suitor enters one of the ladies’ lives, will the
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trio’s close friendship survive? The show features three new faces in the leading roles. Judy Ann Moulton plays Ida; sweet-tempered and ready to begin a new life. Kathleen RocheZujko plays Lucille, a feisty embodiment of the girl who just wants to have fun. And Rochelle Wyatt plays Doris who is a little starchy, judgmental and unwilling to let go of the past. Valley Center Stage regulars Becky Rappin as Mildred and Peter Cook as Sam the butcher round out the cast. The show is directed by Jim Snyder. The show opens at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 7, and will run for three weekends through Saturday, March 23. There is also one matinee performance at 2 p.m. March 23. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12.50 for students (15 and under) and seniors (62 and up). Thursdays are PayWhat-You-Want nights.
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SHELTER FROM 1 “It’s cold out now,” said North Bend Police Chief Mark Toner in November, at the first meeting of community members that would become the Snoqualmie Valley Winter Shelter. “I want to take care of the people we’ve got right here in town, now.” Toner organized the Nov. 6 meeting at the North Bend Community Church specifically to ask community members how to do that. “The city can’t do it, the sheriff can’t do it…” he said. The answer, according to King County Councilwoman Kathy Lambert, North Bend City Administrator Londi Lindell, Congregations for the Homeless Executive Director Steve Roberts and many others who attended those first meetings, was through churches. “Churches work really well,” said Roberts, recruited as a shelter advisor for the North Bend effort by the group’s second meeting. Practically speaking, they have the open space needed for large groups of people to sleep, the kitchen for serving hot meals, and the bathrooms to accommodate larger groups of people of both genders. Their congregations have the spirit of service, and as religious institutions, they don’t have to meet all the requirements (extra insurance, fire sprinklers, etc.) that a shelter operated by a city or even another non-profit would have. “They’re just the perfect place to have a shelter,” Roberts finished. “Then we’ve got the big guy on our side, and who knows what can happen?” The Snoqualmie Valley Winter Shelter officially opened in a church—North Bend Community Church, on Dec. 23, just six weeks after that first conversation. In that time, the group found mentors, staff, and a means of accepting tax-deductible donations through Congregations for the Homeless, hired and trained local staff and volunteers, built a volunteer-driven meal scheduling website that hasn’t had a blank day yet, and went doorto-door alerting neighbors and community members of the shelter’s creation and the public meetings to be held on the shelter. Church groups donated mats, school groups donated blankets and local laundromats donated machine time for washing the blankets (which another group of volunteers agreed to do every Wednesday) and vouchers for shelter guests to do their laundry. The Mount Si Community Center provided shower vouchers for guests, too. “The outpouring of support from this community has been nothing short of miraculous,” said Steve Miller, a shelter supervisor, and elder in
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Andre Starks, a shelter supervisor, sets up sleeping mats in the sanctuary of North Bend Community Church, for the shelter’s homeless guests, averaging about a dozen nightly. the North Bend Community or alcohol use inside the shelChurch, which hosted the shel- ter. They are also screened to ter until Friday, Feb. 15, when it ensure that no sex offenders are moved to Mount Si Lutheran included. Church. School starts at 9 a.m. at What opposition the shel- North Bend Elementary, and ter did face has been entirely ends around 3:30 p.m. most won over, it seems, through the days, earlier on Fridays, “so that group’s series of public meet- all worked out well,” Frazier ings, Dec. 15 and 20. At these said. presentations, as well as at the So far, things have also Feb. 9 meeting before the shel- worked out well for the shelter, ter moved, neighbors were able which averages more than a to ask questions and raise their dozen people nightly, mostly concerns about having the facil- men. Corps of volunteers have ity in the area. None of those stepped up to host meals, serve who spoke against the shelter as “blanket angels” for launderresponded to requests for com- ing the shelter’s blankets each ment from the Record. week, and staffing the shelter “Any time you have some- overnight, and the guests are thing new, there’s going to be more than willing to do their some concern,” said Miller. A share of the work — helping few people at the public meet- to set up the sleeping mats and ings feared a negative impact clear them away in the mornto their community from the ing, doing the dishes after possibility of extra litter, home- meals and cleaning the kitchen, less people loitering around the the bathrooms, and other areas church, and the more severe used by the shelter. problems of alcohol and drug “They are doing such a abuse that many homeless peo- wonderful job of cleaning, our ple battle. church has cut back on profes“Since the shelter has opened, sional cleaning services,” Miller we haven’t had any of those said. complaints,” Miller said. The benefits, of course, go Three blocks away, North further than the church, just Bend Elementary School staff- as many people expected they ers were surprised to hear about would. the shelter opening, but school Brian Busby, a member of principal Jim Frazier said “the River Outreach and the winter initial concerns I think we had shelter group, has been workwere just on the lack of notifica- ing to help homeless people for tion… Instead of finding out it over a year now, and he knows was coming, we found out it their stories. was here.” “These people are in survival With 560 students in his mode,” he said. “If you provide charge, Frazier needed specif- a meal for them and a warm ics on when the shelter would place to stay, then they can start open and close, and how it to focus on other things, withwould operate. He brought his out that stress.” questions to the Dec. 20 meetSo far that idea has proved ing, where he met with Paula sound, as a handful of shelter Matthysse, a shelter supervisor, guests have begun to find work, and got his answers. and others have taken initial “She and I had a good talk,” steps to breaking free from Frazier said, “and to be honest, their addictions. there was no impact here at our Learn more about these school.” people and how they got here The shelter opens every night in next week’s story. at 8:30 p.m. to check guests in, • For more information and closes down by 7:30 a.m. about the shelter, or to donate, every morning. Guests are held visit http://www.snovalleywinto a code of conduct which tershelter.com. requires obeying all shelter • For more information rules and staff, no loitering in about Congregations for the the shelter area before opening Homeless, visit http://cfhomeor after closing, and no drug less.org/index.php.
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