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Early a.m. home invasion in North Bend turns fatal A North Bend family, defending themselves from the second home invasion attack in 12 hours, stabbed and killed an intruder in their home in the 10100 block of 420th Avenue Southeast early Monday morning, May 13. The family, a husband, wife and infant, were not reported to have any significant physical injuries. Sheriff ’s deputies are investigating the incident, said Sheriff ’s spokesperson Cindi West, and whether the intruder is the same man who broke into the home around 1:10 p.m. Sunday, May 12.
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Sheriff’s deputies and camera crews line up outside the scene of a fatal home intrusion Monday morning near North Bend.
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Roy, for instance, hosted a prayer service, specifically for motorcyclists at the start of the riding season, Wild Bill asked Peacock.
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It started with a wild man, and a wilder idea, heaven meets hell-for-leather. Bill Chase, known as “Wild Bill” in Preston, had
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“The family does not appear to know the suspect,” West said in a phone call Monday morning. In the first intrusion, Sunday afternoon, West said, a man entered the home through an unlocked back door. The wife, her mother-in-law, and the baby were in the house when the intruder hit the wife, stole some money from the house, and fled. Deputies searched the area with dogs but were unable to locate the suspect. Roughly 12 hours later, at 1:40 a.m., deputies were called to the same home for another home invasion. West said the husband and wife were asleep, but heard their dogs barking, and when the husband got up to let the dogs out, he met the intruder. “The husband and the intruder got into a physical fight,” West said, and the wife also joined in. During the struggle, one of the residents grabbed a knife from the kitchen and stabbed the intruder, who was pronounced dead at the scene. West did not believe that any charges would result from the man’s death, but could not say for certain. “There’s no indication that the homeowners were doing anything but protecting themselves,” she said. Deputies searched the house and discovered several screens had been removed from windows, but it’s not clear how the intruder gained entry. North Bend experienced its last fatal home intrusion a little more than a year ago. In March of 2012, a homeowner shot and killed a man who had burst into his home at Si View. The man had thrown a propane tank through a window and was making threats to kill the occupants when the resident shot him through a door.
Aune contract extended, board goes 4-1 on vote Snoqualmie Valley School District’s top official, Superintendent Joel Aune, received a contract extension through 2015 in a split vote of the school board at its May 9 meeting. Board member Carolyn Simpson, participating by phone, cast the sole “no” vote on the renewal. The vote followed an executive session at the start of the board meeting, and there was no discussion on the action. Board President Scott Hodgins explained “This is personnel action, there will be no public discussion by the board on this subject, nor any public comment on the board’s decision.” Simpson gave the reason for her vote in an e-mail message, in which she noted that Aune’s current conJOEL AUNE tract expires in 2015, and the board had conducted SVSD superintendent “a lengthy performance evaluation.” With a reference to the Washington State School Directors Association guidelines on superintendent contract decisions, Simpson wrote “I could not support extending this district financial obligation to 2016.” However, she said her vote was in the minority and “I look forward to continue working with Superintendent Aune, the board, and the public as we address some major initiatives, which include the development of a strategic plan with reportable goals (the norm in the state and nation) to help guide district decision making, facilities planning, curriculum access and timing, and budgeting.” Aune has been with the Snoqualmie Valley School District since 2005, but has recently been a top contender in the hiring process for a superintendent in the Renton and Richland School Districts. His contract with the school district states that the board can consider an extension of the contract annually, but state law caps superintendent contract terms at three years. In 2010, his contract was renewed from 2010 to 2013, with a salary for the 2010-11 school year of $149,161. In 2011, his contract was renewed from 2013 to 2015, with a salary for the 2012-13 school year of $149,382, a 0.14 percent increase from 2010. The contract also allows a $600 monthly expense for using his personal vehicle on district business, and 25 vacation days annually.
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Not a rally, not a church service, and not that wild of an idea, after all. “Wow, tell me what it looks like,” Peacock, a non-motorcyclist, answered. With Wild Bill’s guidance and support from the Snoqualmie Valley Ministerial Association, the first biker dedication, held 10 years ago, looked like a reasonable success. Congregation members whipped up homemade food, others cooked hot dogs and burgers on grills, Peacock designed a patch —“oh, you’ve got to have a patch,” according to Wild Bill — and about 30 area motorcyclists joined hands in a prayer for their safety “and that they’re able to see God through the beauty of their rides,” said Peacock, and it was all free. He saw nothing unusual in the event that year, or in the following years when attendance grew to more than 100. “Everyone loves to eat, and most people don’t argue with being prayed for,” he said. “It’s just a matter of bringing people together...It’s just a barbecue.” This year, the dedication, 11:30 to 1:30 Saturday, May 18 by the Raging River Community Church in Preston, will probably look a lot like the first one, like a family gathering, but with extra chrome and leather, live music, and a great big cake. “It’s a chance to get together, and of course everyone looks at each other’s bikes,” says Suzie Honeywell, who’s made the cake for the event for about the last six years. She and her husband Tony, better known as Toad, are “in-between bikes right now,” she said, but will probably be renting his dream bike, a Harley-Davidson Fat Boy, for the dedication. The sense of family at this event, though, comes from the motorcycles as much as the faith community. “There’s a whole different mentality with people who ride bikes,” Honeywell said. “You don’t go by what the biker looks like… ‘if you’re on a bike, you’re my guy…’ It’s kind of like that initial handshake that you don’t expect to get.”
Melton helped found the current incarnation of the local Hunger Walk, and he wouldn’t miss this for the world. “It has been, as you know, a labor of love for a lot of people”
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Top left, Pastor Steve Qualls and his wife Karil have a love of riding motorcycles. Above right, the group that gathered in the first, 2004 dedication. Below, more than 100 people came to the dedication in 2012, and Peacock ran out of patches. Inset, last year’s cake.
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The hell-raiser image is still there, and persists in the nonmotorcyclist world, says Terry Knowles, who’s come to every one of the dedications, and as a member of the Bellevue chapter of the Christian Motorcyclist Association (CMA) helped Peacock with advice in launching the first one. But within the community, it’s treated light-heartedly. An insurance adjustor, Knowles travels over much of the Puget Sound area daily on his Yamaha Venture touring bike, he says, “and I tell people ‘I’ll probably show up on a black motorcycle, but don’t worry I’m harmless.’” That’s not to say there are no outlaw biker groups. Knowles is well aware of the Banditos who operate in Washington, but adds that the Snohomish County chapter of the CMA has built a good relationship, with mutual support between them. He says he’s never seen an outlaw bike group member at the dedication, “but I wouldn’t be surprised if I did.” “The interesting thing that happens with bikes is it tears all that down anyway,”
says Pastor Steve Qualls of New Life Christian Center, also a regular at the dedication with his wife, Karil, on their Harley Road King Custom. “I’ve been stranded alongside of the road and had a couple of guys come up to me, who I’d be scared to death of any other place, and they’re asking ‘hey, can we help you?’” Echoing Honeywell’s thoughts, Qualls says “You’re on a bike, you’re OK.” So everyone who comes to the dedication, regular or not, church-going or not, street, sport or dirt, is already a Pastor Steve Qualls part of their community. “Not everybody that shows up is what you consider religious,” said Knowles. “I don’t consider myself that, either.” Honeywell compares it to the official start of boating season, only for bikes. “It’s time to celebrate that you love motorcycles, and just have a prayer cover,” she said, adding that it’s “on very neutral ground… we’re not in a building, we’re under a bridge…. It’s just fun to see people when they’re real.” She also appreciates the
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opportunity to basically be a Christian and a biker, and modeling that behavior. “People are looking for something positive,” she said. Qualls, a long-time rider like Knowles and Honeywell’s husband, says “It’s kind of an outreach too. A lot of guys that come, they don’t have churches, and so we reach out to them and say ‘Hey, we’re here if you ever need us.’” “We’re there if you need us” is actually the motto of the CMA, Knowles said, and a saying he tries to live. He has a deep respect for Peacock, a non-biker to the bone, for living it, too. “As Christians we’re supposed to represent the Lord,” Knowles said, and “…. a lot of Christians have a reputation for not doing that. Roy is the kind of guy who takes it seriously… basically show people what would Jesus do if He were standing here? And I suspect He’d be standing behind the grill, flipping burgers.” Peacock has gone as far down the road to being a biker as he’s likely to go, he says, “But I do wear a vest!” His leather vest sports the patches from past dedications, plus many pins that bikers have given him over the years. The biker who started it all, Wild Bill, died a few years after that first dedication, but not before changing his wild ways, Knowles said, his voice thick with emotion. “I know I’m going to see him in the glory, and that’s something that resulted from Roy listening to him, taking him in and putting this together. That’s a cool thing.”
Bill and Lyn Melton started a local CROP Hunger Walk tradition 10 years ago. Twenty-year congregation members of Snoqualmie United Methodist Church, they were part of a Snoqualmie United Methodist Church group that traveled to Bellevue for a Methodist-organized walk in that Eastside city. In 2004, the first Valley walk was held. From one church’s involvement, it’s grown into four. “Little by little, we went all around the community,” drawing in first the congregation of St. Clare Episcopal Church, then Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, then Mount Si Lutherans. “One church cannot do it and be successful,” said Lyn Melton. “The ecumenical spirit is what grew into the whole thing.” But while churches have always been the base for the walk, you don’t have to be a member to take part and help families here and abroad. It’s a community effort, says Lyn Melton, and newcomers and families are welcome, as are their leashed dogs. “It’s a family event, and it’s wonderful,” says Lyn. Bill Melton said the Hunger Walk was chosen because “we could choose the charity” in the Valley to help. “The food bank in North Bend is the heart,” Melton says. When the walkers made the rounds through Snoqualmie, passersby could see their signs and placards. “You get a much better show, going around the town,” says Bill. But Meadowbrook Farm is closer to North Bend, allowing for a more inter-Valley feel this year. The walk drew 140 people in 2011, 125 at last year’s rainy day. “Rain does not put a damper on it, at all,” says Lyn. “We’ve had at least four walks when it poured…. A sunny day is just icing on the cake.”
Chancel choir to host benefit concert The Chancel Choir of the historic United Methodist Church of Snoqualmie hosts a concert, 7 p.m. Sunday, May 19, at the church. This 28-voice choir, directed by Harley Brumbaugh, has been termed “one of the hidden treasures of the Snoqualmie Valley.” They’ll sing a variety of traditional and contemporary works as well as original compositions and arrangements. The concert will be recorded live by local sound engineer Brandon Comouche to be released on compact disc. To accommodate live recording requirements, child care will be provided. In the spirit of the community CROP Hunger Walk, happening earlier that day, donations of non-perishable food will be accepted for distribution to Snoqualmie Valley food banks. In addition to an evening of choral music, accompanist Rachel Combs will be featured as a piano soloist. To aid in the production costs of the album, a free-will offering will be taken during the intermission.
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On Saturday, April 27, we once again participated in the federally supported prescription Drug Drop Day in North Bend. We had over 79 pounds of unneeded, unused or expired prescription drugs brought to our location for safe and environmentally sensitive disposal by citizens from throughout the area, both inside of and around North Bend. We also offer a daily drop service—people can bring their unwanted medications to our office during business hours. To date this year, we have collected over 56 pounds in this manner. Thanks for the support of the papers and public in publicizing these efforts. It’s making the community safer for everyone.
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“No, because it’s a privilege, it’s a rite of passage. They can go with seniors, though. My daughter was a junior and went to a senior prom with a senior, and I think that’s appropriate.” Jennifer Maul Kenmore, works in North Bend
“I think senior prom should be for seniors, because it’s a special event, marking the end of 13 years of school for them.” B.J. Latham North Bend
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• Bingo games are on hold at the Sno-Valley Senior Center after a spate of resignations. First the youth director, Diane Brittain, left, saying she couldn’t work with the new executive director, then her aide and the bookkeeper. The bingo manager was fired soon after. • The Snoqualmie Valley Hospital is celebrating five years of operation, with growth and new services. It took more than 10 years of planning and four levy attempts to make the hospital a reality.
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The first-ever North Bend Blues Walk was a great success thanks to everyone involved. More than 1,200 people came out on Saturday, April 20, filling 13 venues downtown. Following in the same fashion as the successful Jazz Walk last September, music could be found all up and down North Bend Way from 6 to midnight and patrons wandered from venue to venue, enjoying the experience of it all.
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“Our underclassmen do, if they’re accompanied by a senior, but it’s really up to the class board. They make the decision year to year, but usually your date can be an underclassman.” Christi Wright North Bend
“It depends. They used to have the junior/senior prom, for both grades, but I think the senior prom should just be for the seniors, unless they want to invite someone from another grade.” Stacy Dorn North Bend
• The Snoqualmie Valley Riding Club is waiting with sceptre in hand to announce the lucky girl chosen to reign over the 1963 jamboree. • Approval of a $3 fee for owners seeking to get their dogs out of the pound was voted last week by the Snoqualmie Town Council. • Employee Grace Johnson came to work Sunday at Bob’s DriveIn in Fall City to find that someone had forced the rear door. Stolen were 10 cartons of cigarettes and a box of candy bars.
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LETTERS FROM 4 We had a great group of new venues added to the list with music in some unconventional places. There was live music in a retail storefront like
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Lounge Cafe, George’s Bakery, Valley Center Stage, Boxley’s, Chaplin’s, and Scott’s Dairy Freeze. The event was sponsored and produced by the nonprofit 501(c)3 Boxley Music Fund, which is organized and run by members who want to support live music
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programs and education in the Snoqualmie Valley. We want to recognize the Blues Walk committee chairperson, Audrey Paisley, for her exceptional role in organizing the event. Audrey also had a great team helping including Paul Green, Karen Granger, Pat Cutchins, Courtney Cutchins, Bob Baumann, Linda Grez and another 40 or so volunteers. The music was fabulous, all night long. More than 40 musicians showed up with a variety of bands including T-Town Aces, Blues Redemption, Katie Bourne, Nick Vigarino, Rod Cook, Eric Madis, The Wired Band, Brian Lee Trio, Kim Field, Paul Green, Brian
Butler, Chris Stevens’ Surf Monkeys, Dan O’Bryant, John Stephan Band, James King & the Southsiders, Mark Riley, Little Bill and the Blue Notes. We also want to thank our sponsors, without whom this would not have been possible. They include the city of North Bend, Jeff Warren Insurance, Snoqualmie Valley Hospital, PC Bennett Consulting, the Valley Record, Intek Integration Technologies, Birdsong Cottage, Hauglie Insurance, Weaver Financial, Frankie’s Pizza, Encompass, the Si View Community Foundation, Eric J. Opsvig, DDS, Clear View Tree Service, Tanner Electric, Replicator Graphics, Blues
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The Snoqualmie Tribe Fund recently awarded donations to 113 organizations following its winter application cycle. For this funding cycle, 83 grant recipients were new, and 44 of the funded organizations are located in the Snoqualmie Valley. An expansion of the trail system at Meadowbrook Farm, Camp Korey’s farm-to-table program, Snoqualmie Valley School District’s STEM programs, and microchipping and vaccinations for Snoqualmie Valley pets were a few of the new local projects to receive grant funding. Organizations receiving continued support from the Snoqualmie Tribe Fund this cycle included Mount Si High School’s Booster Club, the Mount Si Food Bank, Sno Valley Tilth and the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum. The Snoqualmie Tribe Fund prioritizes organizations with a work focus on community development, the environment, arts and culture, health and human services, and education. Since late 2010, the Snoqualmie Tribe Fund has donated just over $2.8 million. Recipients are all federally recognized charitable organizations located in Washington. The Snoqualmie Tribe Fund will soon begin its summer cycle of grants. Deadline for applying for a grant is July 31. Learn more at www.snoqualmietribe.us under “Community Investments.”
Wednesday, May 8 Chest pain: At 8:01 a.m., firefighters responded to a 61-yearold man with chest pain and shortness of breath. A paramedic unit from Bellevue Fire also responded. He was treated and transported to a hospital via the medic unit.
Monday, May 6 Breathing problem: At 6:20 a.m., firefighters responded to a 67-year-old man in respiratory distress. A paramedic unit from Bellevue Fire also responded. The man was treated and transported to a hospital via the paramedic unit.
Sunday, May 5 Headache: At 3:23 p.m., firefighters responded to an 11-yearold girl with a migraine. She was treated and transported to a hospital via private ambulance. Alarm: At 4:17 p.m., firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm. Nothing was found and the alarm was reset.
Saturday, May 4 Burn complaint: At 11:46 a.m., firefighters responded to a burn complaint. The fire was illegal, and the homeowner extinguished it. MotorCycle accident: At 2:11 p.m., firefighters responded to a motorcycle vs. truck accident. One patient was transported to a hospital via private ambulance. Brush fire: At 3:20 p.m., firefighters responded to a brush fire. The fire was extinguished. Allegic reaction: At 7:32 p.m., firefighters responded to a 13 year old boy who was having an allergic reaction. A paramedic unit from Bellevue Fire also responded. The patient was examined and allowed to stay at home in the care of his mother.
Meeting looks at beaver dam risks King County is working to reduce the threat of flooding to residents living downstream of a large beaver dam that’s been built at McLeod Lake near North Bend. County staff have scheduled a public meeting for May 23 in North Bend to discuss its work over the last several weeks to address the potential flood risks of the beaver dam, which is affecting the elevation of McLeod Lake and flows on Tate Creek. In early April, crews installed a “beaver deceiver” pipe that allows the free passage of water through the beaver dam into Tate Creek. The pipe is intended to maintain McLeod Lake at its current elevation, no matter how much higher the dam is built. At the May 23 meeting, which will be in the North Bend Library at 115 E. 4th St. from 6:30 to 8 p.m., King County staff will discuss the flood risks posed by the beaver dam to neighbors along North Fork Road Southeast and 440th Avenue Southeast. King County will also discuss what to do in case of flooding if the dam breaches. To learn more, contact Claire Jonson at 206-296-8040 or claire.jonson@kingcounty.gov.
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Salish earns four diamonds AAA gave the Salish Lodge and Spa and the Dining Room at Salish Lodge a Four Diamond Rating in 2013. It’s the 23rd consecutive year the Salish has been included on the list, joining 28 other hotels in Washington and northern Idaho to earn the rating.
Does your shop deserve a green award? Looking to honor resource conservation and sound recycling efforts, King County is now compiling its seventhannual Best Workplaces for Waste Prevention and Recycling list for 2013. This list acknowledges businesses small and large that have excelled in preventing waste and promoted recycling. The deadline is May 31, and the list will be announced on June 24. Apply online at your.kingcounty.gov/ solidwaste/garbage-recycling/applybest-workplaces.asp.
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Valley woman’s clothing, tanning shop aims to make women feel great about themselves By Seth Truscott Editor
If you can relate to the sign outside—“Nothing to Wear,” the name of Laura Herro’s recently opened clothing boutique in downtown Snoqualmie—then Herro is ready to change that. “Every woman says, ‘I have nothing to wear,’” says Herro, a recent Valley transplant from the Midwest. Pointing out dresses, yoga wear, then picking up a black jacket, she explains, “this is something you can wear every day, if you’re a businesswoman or a stay-at-home mom.” This is Herro’s first Valley shop. She ran a clothing boutique in Iowa City, Iowa, and operated a children’s boutique, “Sweet Pea’s,” before moving to Ames Lake about two years ago. Herro wears the exclusive line she carries, Hardtail, herself. “You can dress it up or down,” she says. “My daughter could wear this and so would I.” “It’s comfy, casual couture,” she says. “Even if you don’t do yoga, you can dress like you do—and be fashionable.” The Snoqualmie store started last winter after Herro saw how popular spray-tanning was with her own daughters and their friends. She wanted to try it with her own business, buying a SunFX professional spray-tanning booth that uses a natural product. Her daughters’ friends and their moms started checking out the tan and clothing services. “I could relate to all ages,” says Herro. All three of Herro’s teens help her at the shop, Taylor, Abigail and Emma. When it comes to her service philosophy, Herro explains she’s been in the customer-service industry for more than 20 years. “I love working with women and making them feel good about themselves,” she says. “I started this just to be closer to my family, and try to find my niche here,” added Herro. “I would love to be successful. I’m just taking it as it goes.” • Nothing to Wear is located at 8150 Railroad Ave; call the business at (425) 831-0431. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, with spray tanning offered during store hours or by appointment on evenings and off-hours.
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Forrest Golic pushes towards his second place finish at Fort Steilacoom during the Mount Si Mountain Bike Team’s first April competition.
Hot hands Mount Si baseball blasts Mercer, Bellevue in gem of a run to regionals
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hey kept calling it a gem: Chase Kairis’ pitching last Thursday night, in the playoff run-up to the Kingco championship Friday, halted the opposing Mercer Island Islanders, 5-0, with help from the Mount Si defense’s fast hands. Running off the physical effects of firing 93 pitches, 63 of them strikes, after the game, the humble Kairis stops to explain how he focused on getting the job done, and trying to stay cool in an exciting place: Bannerwood Park in the postseason. It is time for Mount Si’s spring It felt great to be at Bannerwood, in Bellevue, once again, football camp for next seawith the top calibre, the senior said. son’s sophomores, juniors and “You just get a great feeling and start going.” seniors. The camp includes sevKairis eliminated three batters himself and walked just one. eral practices and scrimmages, Consistency is his thing. He did what he does every game, fira 7-on-7 event, and two team ing at catcher Zach Usselmen and mixing up his speeds. dinners. The varsity team will “Just go out, do my best, play the game like it’s your last game, participate in one additional 7 and enjoy it,” he explains his approach. on 7 tournament at UW on June Another Wildcat who had a big night was Evan Johnson, 23. Register at http://mtsihswho whacked a homer at the bottom of the fifth, then took a football.com/ stroll around the bases. Bannerwood’s left field fence is 15 feet farther than home. IT PAYS TO Patrick Sprague (425) 396.0340 With two strikes, all SWITCH. Johnson wanted to hit was 35326 SE Center Street something productive. Snoqualmie “I knew it was hit hard, PSprague@allstate.com but I didn’t think it was going out at first. I was thinking Drivers who switched to Allstate three… just put the ball in saved an average of $375 a year. play, try to square something Call me today. out.” Savings based on national customer-reported data for new policies in 2011. Actual savings vary. Allstate First baseman Brian Fire And Casualty Insurance Company: Northbrook, IL. © 2012 Allstate Insurance Company
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With two season races under their tires, the Mount Si Mountain Bike team is preparing for a third challenge. Despite grueling weather conditions, the team had a strong start to the season in its first race at Fort Steilacoom, Wash., on Sunday, April 7. The team placed fourth of 13. Strong individual performances earning a place on the podium were Forrest Golic, who took second place for junior varsity, and Jake Cleven, who took third place for the beginner’s category. The next race, held Sunday, April 28, at Joint Base Lewis McChord, gave the riders a chance to race with less technical terrain in variable conditions. Logan Roy earned a spot on the podium for his strong fifth-place finish for junior varsity boys.
Left, Chase Kairis hurls a pitch early in the Mount Si-Mercer matchup last week. Above, Evan Johnson crosses the plate after a home run. Below, Wyatt Baker-Jagla bunts. Woolley also had a good night, going three for three with an RBI. The former catcher is now a natural first, who’s been steady at the position all season, teammates say. “This is what we’ve been doing all year and what we worked on all week at practice,” said coach Zach Habben. The team put on the pressure, played hard, and Kairis had good approaches at the plate.
Here we go Prior to Friday, with a shot at the league title, Habben expected this team to come ready to play hard and put seven innings together. Mount Si faced the Bellevue Wolverines last Friday in the Kingco championship match. Bellevue and Mount Si had a mixed history, with the Wildcats splitting games, beating them 18-0 before falling 5-3 at home. On Friday, however, with Connor Swift and Nick Adams taking the mound, Mount Si held them off. Carson Breshears was the big hitter, with three, while Brian Wooley added one.
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Hank Van Liew, a five-foot-11, 205pound linebacker from Mount Si High School, will be a Concordia Cobber. He’s the sole Washington player to commit to Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn. Van Liew was a first-team allKingco linebacker and was named “Mr. Defense” in end-of-year Wildcat team awards. Concordia is coming off one of the best seasons in recent history. The Cobbers went 8-2 overall and tied for second place in the league standings with a 6-2 record.
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BASEBALL FROM 9 Breshears, Wyatt Baker-Jagla and Joey Cotto came home to score. Mount Si moves up to regionals this coming Saturday, May 18, at Bannerwood in Bellevue. You can follow the team at mtsihsbaseball.com.
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Getting ready for the Kids’ Mile, Jenna, Sofia, Adeline and Lily make their game faces with Sofia and Adeline’s dad John of North Bend, during the Cinco de Mayo fun run, May 4 in Snoqualmie. The girls have done several Valley races. Above, fast runners take off, above, while participants Jo Ann Tracy of Pullman and Geri Pingul of Seattle wave to family members at the start of the half-marathon. Below, children rush to begin their own mile run.
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There’s no one favorite pitcher in the Mount Si baseball rotation for Zach Usselman, the man on the other end of the ball. That’s because Mount Si’s starting catcher appreciates and works with them them all. A junior, Usselman is in his stride in his second varsity season as the man at the plate. Last year, he recalls how veteran players helped and mentored him. Today, Usselmen is hot on his goal of snagging every ball that comes his way. “You’ve just got to be ready at all times,” ZACH USSELMEN he explains. Usselmen’s catching career began in eighth grade. “I wanted to do it,” he said. “I like being in the play, every time.” Pitchers have to rely on him, and Usselmen says he has to earn their trust, and that of the entire team.
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Wednesday, May 15
Manga teens: Anime & Manga Club meets at 3 p.m. at the Snoqualmie Library. Teens can watch anime movies, eat popcorn and practice manga drawing. Tales: Preschool Story Time is 10:45 a.m. at the Snoqualmie Library, for children ages 3 to 6 with an adult. Tales: Young Toddler Story Time is 10 a.m. at the Snoqualmie Library, for children age 6 months to 2 years, with an adult. Tales: Family Story Time is 6:30 p.m. at the North Bend Library, all ages welcome with an adult. Library friends: Friends of the Fall City Library meet at 4 p.m. at the Fall City Library. Study Zone: Students in grades K-12 can drop in for free homework help from volunteer tutors, 3 p.m. at Fall City Library.
Thursday, May 16 Tales: Family Story Time is 7 p.m. at the Snoqualmie Library, all young children welcome with an adult. Chess club: Snoqualmie Valley Chess Club meets at 7 p.m. at North Bend Library. Learn to play chess or get a game going. All ages and skill levels welcome. Live music: Paul Green performs jazz standards and blues, 7:30 p.m. at The Black Dog, downtown Snoqualmie. Live music: Open mic begins at 7 p.m. at Slider’s Cafe, Carnation.
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Tales: Preschool Story Time is 10:45 a.m. at the Snoqualmie Library, for children ages 3 to 6 with an adult. Talk Time: Improve your speaking and listening skills in this English conversation group, 6:30 p.m. at the North Bend Library. Home schoolers: North Bend Home School Gathering is 1 p.m. at the North Bend Library. Home school families can come for some library time. Tales: Infant and Family Story Time is 11 a.m. at the North Bend Library, for newborns to children age 3, with an adult. Study Zone: Students in grades K-12 can drop in for free homework help from volunteer tutors, 3 p.m. at Fall City Library. Middle Schoolers Only: Middle school students can try snacks, homework and fun, 2:30 p.m. at the Fall City Library.
Tuesday, May 21 Live music: Twede’s Open Mic is 6 p.m. at Twede’s Cafe, 137 E. North Bend Way, North Bend. Study Zone: Students in grades K-12 can drop in for free homework help from volunteer tutors, 3 p.m. at North Bend Library, 5 p.m. at Snoqualmie Library. Tales: Preschool Story Time is 10:45 a.m. at the North Bend Library, for ages 3 to 6 with an adult. Tales: Toddler Story Time is 10 a.m. at the North Bend Library, for ages 2 to 3 with an adult. Computer Class: Internet Level 1 is 7 p.m. at Fall City Library. Registration is required. Tales: Preschool Story Time is 11 a.m. at the Fall City Library, for children ages 3 to 6 with an adult.
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Join us on May 17, 2013 at the Snoqualmie Casino for a complimentary showcase celebrating Native American Cinema.
Friday, May 17 Snoqualmie Valley Genealogy Group: Interested in genealogy? Research your family history using resources at Snoqualmie Library with help from this group, 10 a.m.
Saturday, May 18 Aging well club: Aging Well with Consciousness Book Club & Conversation discusses “Why Good Things Happen to Good People,” by Stephen Post and Jill Neimark, 10:15 a.m. at the Snoqualmie Library. Come for a book discussion and conversation on aging. Live music: Bluegrass jam session is 2 to 5 p.m. every Saturday at Slider’s Cafe in Carnation.
Sunday, May 19
At 6pm - Tracy Rector of Nationally recognized Native media arts organization Longhouse Media will be presenting a selection of inspriring Native American short films created by young filmmakers.
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Monday, May 20 Open Mic: Share your musical talents, 8 to 10 p.m. at Snoqualmie Brewery, 8032 Falls Ave., Snoqualmie. Hosted by Ask Sophie, all ages and skill levels welcomed.
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At 7:30pm - celebrate the 15th anniversary of Sherman Alexie’s Smoke Signals. Don’t miss this unique occasion to meet the cast; Elaine Miles, Evan Adams and Michelle St. John in attendance.
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Lucas Andrew Gordon Glen and Becky Gordon of Fall City recently welcomed their youngest grandchild into the world. Lucas Andrew Gordon was born in Colorado Springs, Colo., on November 12. He joins brother Jacob and his parents, Scott (a 1999 Mount Si High School graduate) and mom, Kelsey. His other grandparents are Paul and Donise Newkirk of Lindsay, Calif., and his great-grandparents are Louise Dickenson of Lindsay, Calif., Don Gordon of Echo Bay, Ontario, and Burnie and Cathy Lindsey of Fall City.
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Saturday, May 18 • Iron Man 3, 2, 5 & 8 p.m.
Sunday, May 19 • Iron Man 3, 2 & 5 p.m., 5 p.m. fundraiser for The big Climb. $10 Admission includes pop & popcorn.
Monday, May 20 • Iron man 3, 7 p.m.
Dark look at horse racing world on stage at Black Dog Sam Shepard’s, tragic-comedy, Simpatico, based in the underworld of thoroughbred horseracing, is on stage May 16 to June 1, except Memorial Day weekend, at The Black Dog. When Carter, a successful horse breeder, gets a desperate call from former partner in crime, Vinnie, a Pandora’s box of deception and lies opens. The cast includes Anna Boranian, James Holmes-Pohle, and Bill Stone, of North Bend; Cristie Coffing and Greg Balmer of Snoqualmie; and Denise Paulette of Woodinville. The play is directed by Susan Bradford of Issaquah. Shows are 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, with one matinee at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 19.
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Liam and Monty Wright share their Scottish heritage with others through music and writing.
Heritage of arts Monty and Liam Wright share Scottish, family background By Lanice Gillard Contributing Writer
Words to describe local artists Monty and Liam Wright: Humble, heartfelt and loaded with talent. These Snoqualmie Valley natives are father and son and enjoy their Scottish heritage as much as their love of music, writing and art. Monty recalls, “Liam’s love of art started in preschool when the teacher called me in to look at a comic strip titled ‘Butt Man’. It was literally a Butt with a cape and he had all these great adventures.” “He rode a dirt bike in one episode,” adds Liam. The teacher said he couldn’t continue the strip, but that didn’t stop Liam from exploring his creativity. Now a senior at Mount Si High School, Liam is a guitarist, songwriter and vocalist. He plays baritone in the school’s pep band, he raps and sings gospel songs. He also writes lyrics and sings in a punk rock band, Face Forward, that just released three songs this week; hear them at http://faceforwardmusic.bandcamp.com. “I appreciate all forms of art. Getting stuck on one type gets boring,” states Liam. Liam is also the recent winner of Snoqualmie Valley Teen American Idol. He sang Macklemore’s rap Thrift Shop and an original piece he wrote called “I was the Sea” (http://www. youtube.com/watch?v=tQNL98OG4J4). He also accompanied contestants on guitar and beat box. He’s a firm believer in supporting other artists. Liam will be attending Seattle Pacific University in the fall to study music therapy to help autism and stroke patients and those with brain injuries.
“His biggest gift is that his heart is in his music,” says dad Monty. Working on his second book, Monty is the author of “Sacred Space” and lead pastor at Snoqualmie Valley Alliance Church in Fall City where he plays keyboard, sings and encourages the staff to share their talent. Liam is now leading the youth music program. When asked what one word best describes his dad, Liam said, “I know it sounds cliché, but ‘inspirational’.” He said his father always sang and made music exciting. He toured with his dad when he was 12 and starting performing and Monty Wright selling CD’s at Bumbershoot and the Northwest Folklife Festival in Seattle by the time he was 14. Monty studied music education and theater while on scholarship at Central. He was in a band called Early Antioch, a Christian metal band. Then he went solo. He cut his first album in 1986 titled “Heavenbound.” Liam jokes, “That’s when you had hair, dad.” Monty transferred to Trinity Lutheran College to follow his true passion, ministry. Monty has his own blog, tweets, posts on his website, Facebook and loves using social media. And he’s still singing and inspiring people from the pulpit. When asked “What is one thing that people don’t know about us?” both smile. “We have matching tattoos of our Scottish clan’s crest, the Macintyre’s.” Their clan were woodworkers, musicians and the best pipers in Sterling, Scotland. Imagine that.
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Valley garden club plans plant sale Snoqualmie Valley Garden Club Plant Sale is 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 25, at Mount Si Senior Center, 411 Main Ave. South, North Bend. For information, call (425) 391-6034.
Fashion show fundraiser is May 25 Fashionation, a fashion show fundraiser benefitting the Mount Si Senior Center, starts at 6:30 p.m., Saturday, May 25, at the Snoqualmie Ridge TPC. Enjoy high fashion, food and drinks, with a silent auction from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The fashion show runs from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $45, which includes admission, appetizers, two drinks, and dessert. All proceeds benefit the Mount Si Senior Center. Buy advance tickets at Birches Habitat, Snoqualmie Valley Weight Loss Center, Pioneer Coffee or the Mount Si Senior Center.
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Harvest kick-off in Carnation Warm, sunny days in the Valley signal the start of the growing season for local farms, and Sno-Valley Harvest is looking for volunteers to help harvest surplus fruits and vegetables and get them into food banks between now and the fall. Sno-Valley Harvest is a collaborative project of Hopelink, Rotary First Harvest and AmeriCorps VISTA that is working to increase fresh food in local food banks by collecting produce from area farms that may otherwise go to waste. The organization is hosting a kick-off party on Sunday, May 19, so people can learn more about the program and how they can get involved. The open house will run from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Tolt Commons Community Shelter on Tolt Ave. and Bird St. and will include live music and snacks. The gleaning program began in November, 2011, and is a relatively new tool to help stock food bank shelves. The program— based at the Hopelink Sno-Valley Center in Carnation—connects
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Saturday 5pm • Sunday 8, 9:30 & 11am 39025 SE Alpha St. Snoqualmie, WA 98065 425-888-2974 • www.olos.org Rev. Roy Baroma, Pastor Mass at St. Anthony Church, Carnation. Sundays at 9:30am. Spanish Mass at 11am on the 1st Sunday 425-333-4930 • www.stanthony-carnation.org
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PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE #788089 John Day, on behalf of John Day Homes, Inc., P.O. Box 2930, North Bend, WA 98045, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, Maloney Grove 9-Lot Short Plat is located at 701 Maloney Grove Ave. SE within the City of North Bend, King County. This project involves 3.091- acres of soil disturbance for 9-lot short plat construction activities. Stormwater will be discharged to infiltration galleries sized for the 100-year storm event, receive treatment through bioswale vegetation and discharged into the underground infiltration system of existing sand and gravels. There is a final emergency overflow infiltration trench located on the westside of the project. We do not anticipate any offsite discharge of stormwater, however, any offsite flows could enter the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River. 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 Snoqualmie Valley Record May 15 & 22, 2013. PUBLIC NOTICE #788351 SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 830 of the City of Carnation, Washington On the 7th day of May, 2013, the City Council of the City of Carnation, passed Ordinance No. 830. A summary of the content of said ordinance, consisting of the title, provides as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CARNATION, WASHINGTON, AMENDING VARIOUS ELEMENTS OF THE CITY’S CODIFIED UTILITY REGULATIONS, INCLUDING CHAPTER 13.01 CMC GENERAL PROVISIONS; CHAPTER 13.15
CMC WATER SYSTEM— SERVICE REGULATIONS; CHAPTER 13.20 CMC WATER SYSTEM—SYSTEM REGULATIONS; CHAPTER 13.45 CMC SEWER SYSTEM — CONNECTION REQUIRED; CHAPTER 13.55 CMC SEWER SYSTEM— SEWER USE REGULATIONS; TITLE 13 CMC, DIVISION IV RATES AND CHARGES FOR UTILITY SERVICE; CHAPTER 13.82 RATES AND CHARGES— INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION FEES; CHAPTER 13.86 CMC RATES AND CHARGES—SEWER RATES AND CHARGES; CHAPTER 13.88 CMC RATES AND CHARGES—WATER RATES AND CHARGES; CHAPTER 13.90 CMC RATES AND CHARGES — BILLING PROCEDURES; REPEALING CHAPTER 13.84 CMC RATES AND CHARGES— FEES FOR CONNECTION TO WATER MAINS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The full text of this Ordinance will be mailed upon request. DATED this 8th day of May, 2013. CITY CLERK, MARY MADOLE Published in the Snoqualmie Valley Record on May 15, 2013. PUBLIC NOTICE #789397 Legal Notice City of Snoqualmie King County, Washington 98065 Notice Is Hereby Given That the Snoqualmie City Council, on the 13th day of May 2013 passed the Following Ordinance: Ordinance No. 1113 Ordinance prohibiting camping in public parks, trails and open spaces and amending Section 12.12.280 of the Snoqualmie Municipal code. Copies of this Ordinances in complete text are available at the City Hall located at 38624 SE River Street between 9 AM and 5 PM, Monday through Friday, on the city website www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us, or by calling the City Clerk at 425-888-1555 x 1118. ATTEST: Jodi Warren, MMC City Clerk Publish/Post: 5/15/2013 Effective Date: 5/21/2013 Published in the Snoqulamie Valley Record on May 15, 2013. PUBLIC NOTICE #788370 LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF CARNATION -NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Carnation Planning Board will hold a public hearing to receive public comment
regarding the following proposed ordinances: • An ordinance amending the Carnation Comprehensive Plan; incorporating recent census data and updating references to ensure consistency with recent amendments to the Land Use Element, the Future Land Use Map, MultiCounty Planning Policies and Countywide Planning Policies in Chapter 5 Housing Element; updating capital improvement and land acquisition cost estimates in Chapter 6 Parks and Recreation Element; incorporating and updating references to reflect the Tolt Corridor Action Plan and addressing various pedestrian improvements in Chapter 7 Transportation Element; and setting forth legislative findings. • An ordinance amending Chapter 15.09 CMC Local Projects Review; establishing procedures and standards governing the expiration of project permit applications; amending Chapter 15.16 CMC Subdivisions; defining the role of the City Manager in the subdivision review and approval process; and amending chapter 15.18 CMC Land Use Approvals; clarifying the submittal requirements for boundary line adjustments. The Planning Board will also discuss and potentially adopt findings and conclusions in support of the proposed ordinances. The hearing will be conducted at the regular meeting of the Carnation Planning Board on May 28, 2013, at 7:00 PM or soon thereafter, in the Council Chambers at Carnation City Hall located at 4621 Tolt Avenue in Carnation. The hearing may be continued to subsequent Planning Board meetings. The hearing is open to the public. All persons wishing to comment on the proposed ordinances may submit comment in writing or verbally at the scheduled public hearing. The full text of the proposed ordinances will be available for public review during normal business hours after Wednesday, May 22, 2013, from the city clerk at Carnation City Hall. It is possible that substantial changes in the proposed amendments may be made following the public hearing. There will be an additional public hearing on this subject before the City Council prior to final adoption. This notice is published pursuant to CMC 1.14.010 & 15.100.040(B). CITY OF CARNATION
Obituaries Gordon Johnson
Born June 17, 1927, Gordon Johnson died at the age of 85 at Mount Si Transitional Health Center in North Bend on April 26. He was preceded in death by his wife, Julia, in December 2009, and his son, Dennis, in June of 2003. Julia and Gordon lived in Cle Elum, for the past 26 years. Gordon retired from Weyerhaeuser Co. in 1983 as a foreman in the woods at White River in Enumclaw. He served in the Merchant Marine from June 15, 1944, to September 22, 1946. He is survived by his children: Daughters Debbie Orr and Donna Medrano; son Roger Johnson; stepdaughters Valerie Corvino and Kimberly Shovlain (Dunn); and many grandchildren. At his request, no funeral is planned.
Elynor (Elly) Walker Mary Madole, City Clerk Publish 05/15 & 05/22/13 in the Snoqualmie Valley Record. PUBLIC NOTICE #789105 Craig Pierce, on behalf of RAD Development, 16531 13th Ave. W., Lynwood, WA 98037, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, Si View Estates 28-Lot Plat is located at 1045 Maloney Grove Ave SE within the City of North Bend, King County. This project involves 6.50 acres of soil disturbance for demolition, excavation, grading, relocation/extension of services/ utilities, construction of roads, a water quality wetpond and an infiltration gallery construction activities. Stormwater will be discharged into an on-site temporary sediment facility, treated and discharged into the South Fork Snoqualmie River. . 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 Snoqulamie Valley Record on May 15, 2013 and May 22, 2013.
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A memorial service for Elynor (Elly) Walker is 3 p.m., Friday, May 17, at the Mount Si Senior Center in North Bend. Walker will also receive formal military honors at Tahoma National Cemetery at 1 p.m. Friday. Snoqualmie Valley’s Post 79 and Auxiliary Unit 79 officers and members are urged to attend and wear uniform caps. The Post and Auxilary Colors will be present, and VFW Post 5052 will be the duty Honor Guard. Walker, a resident of North Bend, died April 24. She was nearly 90. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother to her family and a gentle and wonderful friend. Walker was born and raised in Los Angeles, Calif. She was in the Navy Waves during WWII and met her husband, Bill Walker, at Columbia University where he was training for the Navy V12 program and she worked in the admissions office. They were married in December, 1944, in New York City. In her spare time, she loved to quilt and do arts and crafts. She is survived by her husband of 69 years, Bill Walker; sons, Matt, Phill and Steve Walker; three daughters-inlaw; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Memorial donations can be made to the Mount Si Senior Center in lieu of flowers. 774660
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...obituaries Charlotte A. Bryan
Charlotte Adele Bryan passed away on March 28, 2013. Born on January 19, 1941 in Santa Monica, California, Charlotte was the older of two children to Vincent and Margaret (Serfass) Caito. She was married to Carl G. Bryan from 1968 until her death in 2013. There was one child from that marriage, Carla Bryan from Lake Steven, WA. They came to reside in Fall City, WA, where she spent the rest of her life. Charlotte is survived by her husband Carl Bryan of Fall City, WA; daughter, Carla Bryan of Lake Stevens, WA; grandson, Eric McCormick of Las Vegas, NV; and brother,Vincent Caito of Sun City, CA. Services will be held at the Mt. Si Senior Center on Saturday, June 15, 2013 from 2-5pm. 788680
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Goin Glass Open 7 days a week! 425-222-0811 Scandinavian Heritage Day! Sat, May 18, 10am5pm. Scandinavian craft bazaar, demonstrations, food, history, children’s activities, rosemaling, music, dancing, raffles, lefse. FREE admission. Issaquah Senior Center, 75 NorthEast Creekway, Issaquah. www. ScandinavianFestivals.com Sporting Goods
PHEASANT HUNTING!!! on a year round shooting preserve. Hidden Ranch Outfitters, LLC has taken over operations of Pitts Game Far m. we offer Pheasant & Chukars and have a 1000 acre preserve. Check us out @hiddenranchoutfitters.com or call (509)681-0218 Yard and Garden
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Home Services Asphalt/ Paving
Home Services Electrical Contractors
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Man & Truck for Hire Hauling & Light Moving, Power Washing. Will do your yardwork with your tools. Also Available for Day Labor.
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18 • May 15, 2013 • Snoqualmie Valley Record Birds
Dogs
Birds * Cages * Toys
OBF BIRD EXPO May 18, 2013 10:00am - 4:00pm Port Orchard Eagles 4001 Jackson Ave SE Port Orchard WA 98366 Info: 360-874-1160
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AKC GERMAN Shepherd Pups
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AVAIL NOW 2 LITTERS Of Full Euro’s; one litter of blues and one of mixed colors. AKC Great Dane Pups Health guarantee! Males / Females. Dreyrsdanes is Oregon state’s largest breeder of Great Danes, licensed since ‘02. Super sweet, intelligent, lovable, gentle giants $2000- $3,300. Also Standard Poodles. 503-556-4190. www.dreyersdanes.com
BENGAL KITTENS, Gorgeously Rosetted! Consider a bit of the “Wild� for your home. L i ke a d ve n t u r e ? T h i s may be the pet for you! www.seattlebengals.com then click on “Kittens� to see what’s available with pricing starting at $900. Championship Breeder, TICA Outstanding Cattery, TIBCS Breeder of Distinction. Shots, Health Guarantee. Teresa, 206-422-4370. Dogs
3 SHIH TZU PUPPIES available 5/25/13. Pure bred males with unique colors / markings. 2 are tricolor and 1 is black / white. Well puppy check, dewor med and shots. $400. Call 425-883-0076 5 year old male Harlequin Great Dane. Current on all shots and worming. Big gentle lovi n g g u y. $ 1 5 0 . 0 0 r e h o m i n g fe e. 2 5 3 5 6 9 2239 voice or text. AKC Black lab/AKC German Shepard puppies. Have been dewormed. Have pictures of parents and puppies. $250. 206280-7952 AKC COCKER Babies most colors, beautiful, s o c i a l i z e d , h e a l t h y, raised with children. Shots, wor med, pedigrees. $600 up. Terms? 425-750-0333, Everett AKC Labrador Puppies Chocolate & Black. Great hunters, companions, playful, loyal. 1st shots, dewormed. Parents on site. OFA’s $450 & $550. (425)422-2428
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AKC Poodle Puppies Teacups 4 Chocolate and White Parti Females, 2 Chocolate Males, 1 Red Male. Little Puffs of Wiggles and Kisses. 1 Adult Red Female 4 Yrs. Reserve Your Puff of Love! 360-249-3612 AKC REGISTERED Yellow Labs Pups for Sale $650.00 Our Female is a family pet - Not a puppy mill. (360)631-6089
ROTTWEILLERS or DOBERMANS: Extra large. Family raised. All breed boarding available. Will beat all competators pr ices! 360-893-0738; 253770-1993; 253-3042278 No texts please! UKC American Eskimo puppies, 4 males, both parents on site. Born 312-13 available 5-7-13. $500. 360-275-5838
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ALPACA Herd Disposal; great pets, mowers or for fleece! 12 gir ls, 2 boys $250 each. Whole herd $2,000! 360-3671868.
Trout Donaldson Rainbow Fingerlings for your pond, very fast growing, u-haul. Miller Ranch Inc Yacolt WA 360-686-3066 Horses
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ALPACA Herd Disposal; great pets, mowers or for fleece! 12 gir ls, 2 boys $250 each. Whole herd $2,000! 360-3671868.
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Services Animals
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Bay Road
Jewelry, antiques, & art in Treasure House. Housewares, linens, plants, garden supplies, tools, books, CD’s, crafts and Much More! LUNCH AVAILABLE IN CHAPEL CAFE COUPEVILLE
HANDYMAN’S DREAM Sale! Lots of tools, home repair par ts and much more! Very low prices! Fr i d ay a n d S a t u r d ay from 8am to 4pm located at 520 NW Oakmont Street, just off Broadway, 98239.
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N OVA S C OT I A D u c k 800-824-9552 Tolling Retrievers Male Washington #TOWNCPF099LT & Female pups. Both permabilt.com parents on site. Great fa m i l y d o g s. S h o t s & BEAUTIFUL, 6YR OLD, Wormed. Call to learn Haflinger mare, Sorrell more. (360)435-1893 w/white mane & tail, POMERANIANS Broke to ride, 13.2 Te a c u p a n d To y, h a n d s t a l l , U s e d fo r Adults and puppies. youth rides in MinnesoVa r i e t y o f c o l o r s , ta. Very gentle. Priced s h a p e s a n d s i ze s. for quick sale. For more Health guaranteed, iHnofod rnme fai et ilodn, 5c4a1l l- 9B3o8bshots, w o r m e d . 0118, Milton-Freewater, $300-$600 Graham. Oregon. 253-847-1029 POKER RIDE SMALL MIXED Breed Sunday May 26, at puppies. Bor n 4/4/13. Roslyn Riders. SR903 E x c e l l e n t c o m p a n i o n Roslyn. Best Hand $500. p u p p i e s . “ H e i n z 5 7 � . Riders out 9am-noon. $200 each. Call Skyway L u n c h ava i l a bl e. C a l l 509-674-2404 at: 206-723-1271
Garage/Moving Sales Kitsap County
BELLEVUE
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
HUGE WELLESLEY Community Garage Sale. May 18th, 9am 4pm, 6297 167th Ave SE, 98006. Tons Of Var i e t y, S o m e t h i n g Fo r Everyone!
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GREENWOOD GARAGE SALE DAY, May 18, 9am-3pm, Over 100 neighborhood garage sales. Flea market, tool sale and recycle/ecycle at the Phinney Center, 6532 Phinney Ave. N., Seattle. Map Available from 5/17. details at phinneycenter.org HUGE CHURCH RUMM AG E S A L E Fr i / S a t , May 17-18, 9AM-3PM Woodinville Unitar ian Universalist Church 19020 Woodinville-Duvall Rd. 98072 Boutique, Housewares, Kids’ Items, Clothing, Athletic/Outdoor Gear, Books, Furniture, and lots more! 425-488-4776 ISSAQUAH
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G A R A G E / E S TAT E Sale Down sizing! Garage sale items, ant i q u e s, c o l l e c t i bl e s, eve r y t h i n g yo u c a n imagine a house can have is for sale!! Silk flowers, bedding, small miscellaneous appliances, toys, tons of Christmas lights and gobs more! May 18th & 19 th from 9am to 5pm located at 17504 NE 33rd Street, above Idylwood Park. SNOQUALMIE
Snoqualmie Ridge Community Sale! Friday & Saturday
5/17 - 5/18, 9am - 4pm Over 200 Homes Participating! Look for Red Balloons! Free Recycling/ Donation Event at SNOQUALMIE COMMUNITY PARK All Weekend.
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The following students earned a 3.8 to 4.0 grade-point average at Mount Si High School. Students with an asterisk earned straight A’s. Ninth grade: Elene Apostol, Bianca Backman*, Abigail Bateman*, Christopher Bauer, Konrad Beattie, Olivia Bewsey*, Brianna Bilotta, Dayna Boord, Julian Bossio*, Baly Botten*, Veronique Bourgault*, Anna Butoryak, Ashley Buzard, Katherine Cava-Peltan, Kelli Christopherson*, Ashley Cole, Ana Maria Constantin, Skyler Cooper, Cody Copitzky, Thomas Crandell*, Emily Creamer*, Mary Kate Crittenden*, Collin Crose, Tess Davis, John Day, Estella Diegel, Elizabeth Dowling, Megan Ellis, Kaja Englund, Oliver Eriksen*, Miranda Fischer, Ryan Fischer, Michael Fischer, Madison Fougere, Lauren Garske, Christian Glennon, Hannah Griffin*, Abigail Gunning, Kai Hapke, Sarah Hong, Madeleine Hotchkin, James Howland, Carley Husa, Alden Huschle, James Jacobson*, Michelle John, Dylan Johnson, Nellie Joselyn*, Hayden Kajercline*, Katherine Kieffer, Hannah King, Leslie Kolke*, Dana Korssjoen, Nathan Kuhnhausen, Mackenzie Kulsrud, Evan Larson, Jessica Lelas, Elijah Magnan, Stefan Mahler*, Lauren Maland, Megan McCullough*, Sarah Miller, Owla Mohamed*, Ryan Moore, Megan Morrell*, Raine Myrvold, Alexander Nelson*, Mason Ou, Simon Perez*, Joseph Petroske, Nick Polito*, Brenna Quinton, Jacob Renner, Lauren Rutherford, Jean Benedict Salaya*, Dean Sanctis, Danielle Seaman*, Abigail Shaw*, Axel Smith*, Jake Stringfellow, Wesley Trader, Taylor Treado, Jamie Trotto, Joshua Trotto, Makayla Turpin, Fletcher Van Buren*, Cora Van Leuven, Joel Vanbrunt, Jacob Wachtendonk*, Rachel Walker, Christine Waller, Jack Wilbourne. Tenth grade: Yousef Baioumy, Brielle Barrett*, Allison Barry, Jonica Beatie, Jessica Brady, Angus Brookes, Trystan Cannon, Gretchen Chase*, Jack Clemens, Gunnar Crittenden*, Blake Franzen, Mitchell Gardner, Nathaniel Gieber, Claudette Golpe, Matthew Griffin*, Benjamin Gutenberg*, Ryan Hartman*, Jesse Howland, Karlie Hurley, Sean Hyland*, Samantha Inman, Kenon Jeffers*, Emily Johns, Jonah Kingery, Sara Lamos, Elizabeth Larson, Rachel Massey, Anna McCreadie*, Wilhelmina McMichael*, Amber McNaughton*, Andrea Mills, Nicole Mostofi*, Stena Peterson, Mackenzie Popp, Elizabeth Prewitt, Kevin Pusich*, Bailey Rosenberger, Britney Schumacher*, Princeton See*, Tyler Smith, Micah Smith, Renee Spear*, Olivia Swanson*, Anthony Tassielli, Jesse Tavenner*, Amanda Triboulet, Eleni Trull, Jake Turpin, Heidi Vikari, Zoe Virta, Natalie Werner, Zachary Williams, Hannah Winfrey, Muriel Woods*, Samuel Yoshikawa. Eleventh grade: Karinne Bailey, Aaron Baumgardner*, Carson Breshears*, Marcus Deichman, Duncan Deutsch*, Raymond Gallagher, Boone Hapke, Nathaniel Hinton, Kira Jerome*, Jordan Koellen, Derek Lee, Lyric Lewis*, Rachel Mallasch, Tyler McBride, Luis Montano Diaz*, Lydia Petroske*, Sophia Rouches, William Scott III, Teanna Smith, Christopher Solomon, Rieley Vancampen, Maile Young. Twelfth grade: Yuka Asanuma, Preston Banks, Nadja Beattie*, Molly Boord*, Kathleen Brennan, Dominick Canady, Alex Censullo, Ariana Chriest, Tyler Conn, Kevin Corbin, Aja Corliss*, Timothy Corrie III*, Dominick Daley, Tiana Duvall*, Sabrina Frost*, Natalie Guterson*, Joshua Hamann, Joely Hannan, Blake Herman, Madison Judge, Maria Kajercline*, Emily Kirk, Genevieve Knoppi*, Erin Lamos, Taylor Lonborg, Ashlie Maeda*, Maleah McDonald*, Meghan McMichael, Mikel Moore*, Sierra Morin, Mari Patis, Allyson Pusich, Miranda Rawlings, Payton Schmidt, Kayla Schumacher, Amber Sharon*, Mileah Smith*, Andrea Suttle, Jessica Trotto, Rachel Wachtendonk, Ashley Whiteley.
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Scholarships for IGNITE dancers
Seven dancers from North Bend’s IGNITE Dance and Yoga studio won class scholarships at a national dance convention, JUMP. JUMP tours North America with a group of master dance instructors. Studios register their top level dancers in this three-day dance workshop, with almost six hours of dance each day. Sammy Wargi, Kylea Bachelder, Aowyn Leiper, Sarah Carter, Eva Sten, and Halle Bratton of IGNITE won class scholarships, awarded to dancers who stand out with technique, strong performance ability, or great attitude. Dancers can also win scholarships by auditioning for a VIP scholarship. During this audition, the dancers quickly learn a dance routine and are asked to perform it in front of the judges. The top dancers are then selected and asked to perform again for the judges to make their selection.
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From left, IGNITE students and teachers at JUMP are Aowyn Leiper, Miss Lindsay Pierson, Nina Horn, Sarah Carter, Kylea Bachelder, Miss Brittany Mains, Tereza Legat, Nikki Thompson, Miss Katie Black, Halle Bratton and Eva Sten. IGNITE’s Nikki Thompson was awarded a VIP scholarship. The studio’s dancers are competing in the highest level at the competitions, and winning overall
awards, says head coach Katie Black. “This is pretty much unheard of for a studio that is in their third year of being open. We are incredibly excited for the 2013-2014 season.”
We believe every child should be treated the way we would like our own children to be treated. It is our goal to implement the highest standard of care at every patient encounter whether it is a child’s first visit to the dental office, a teenager who is headed off to college or a special-needs adult patient we’ve been seeing for decades.
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