Snoqualmie Valley Record, April 22, 2015

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Tow-truck tribute Area drivers assemble 74-truck procession Saturday in honor of Dennis Todd By CAROL LADWIG

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Traffic stopped, people waved signs, and a local man was remembered Saturday, when 74 tow trucks drove in procession from Snoqualmie to the Pass, then back through North Bend to Snoqualmie. The convoy was a tribute to Dennis Todd, owner of Todd’s Towing in North Bend, who died March 16 at the age of 58. He owned Todd’s Towing for 25 years, and had become a well-loved rescuer to many in the community. He was also wellrespected by many branches of law enforcement. Snoqualmie Police Chief Steve McCulley wrote in an e-mail message, “Dennis Todd was a long-time supporter of law enforcement and always willing to lend a hand when needed.” McCulley had worked with Todd as a Highway Patrolman covering Snoqualmie Pass. “Dennis was always a very welcomed sight when he arrived on the scene of our

collisions, often in the middle of a heavy snow storm. He will definitely be missed by Valley residents.” Extra Snoqualmie Police and Highway Patrolmen were brought in to help with the event Saturday, while the procession of tow trucks began their journey from the weigh station on I-90 and S.R. 18. The trucks proceeded to Snoqualmie Pass, then turned around, returning to North Bend through Truck Town, as officers directed traffic. The procession ended at Snoqualmie, where a memorial service was held at the Sno Valley Eagles Lodge. Guests were asked to wear overalls, in Todd’s honor. Todd was born in Seattle on March 31, 1956, to the late Janice and Vernon Todd. He is survived by his daughter Shilo Todd, of Federal Way, and his brother Brian Todd, of Spokane. Photos courtesy of Mary Miller

Top: Watchers on an overpass wave as the tow truck procession drives by Saturday. Right: A line of 74 tow trucks make up the memorial procession for the late Dennis Todd.

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Red Oak Residence Director Laure Ann Wilbert said repairs needed after the April 25, 2014, explosion are 98 percent complete.

Things are nearly back to normal in North Bend, since the April 25, 2014, explosion in the city. The debris has long ago been cleaned up, businesses have repaired and reopened, ditto for homes, and insurance claims have funded many of the repairs.

A few things will never be the same, such as the Run-A-Muck Café, under renovation when the explosion happened, a young tree on the site now growing at a distinct angle away from the blast, and the city’s Torguson Park. Directly adjacent to the 500 block of West North Bend Way, “ground zero” for the blast, the park was closed to the public for a day, while city staff checked for damages. They found them in the park’s storage building and restrooms. “The roof blew off that building, and settled back down,” said North Bend City Administrator Londi Lindell. “While we didn’t have to replace the trusses, they did have to be resecured.” SEE RECOVERY, 4

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Snoqualmie pre-teens to perform with Massy Ferguson By ALLYCE ANDREW Staff Writer

Snoqualmie band LocoMotive is prepping for its premiere Seattle show with the Americana, Seattle-based band Massy Ferguson at the Triple Door on Saturday, April 25. Graduating from low-key pubs to acclaimed music venues is a praise-worthy feat for any band, but when its members are still in middle school and most of their peers are heading to soccer or baseball tournaments, it’s practically legendary. LocoMotive performs primarily rock’n’roll covers, think Led Zeppelin and Weezer, and consists of seventh grader Bella Mariani (vocals, rhythm guitar), eighth graders Campbell Farris (bass) and Ryan Horn (lead guitar) and fifth grader Ethan Horn (drums). Everyone attends Twin Falls Middle School, except Ethan who’s enrolled at Cascade View. “It’s a hobby, but (life’s) pretty much all focused on school and band,” Mariani laughed, resting on a couch with her band members in their practice space in the Horn home. “I think it’s really fun.” Mariani and the Horn brothers got their start performing together at Big Star Studios, where Farris’s mom used to teach. Their lineup has gone through numerous changes, but the four current members connected in August.

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LocoMotive members Bella Mariani, Campbell Farris, Ryan Horn and Ethan Horn practice at the Horns’ house. “I was just floored with the quality of musicianship of these teens. It was a mix of shock and appreciation… As a youngster, you don’t normally see past high school,” stated Ethan Anderson, the Massy Ferguson member who asked the group to perform with him during a few of his band’s original tracks at the Triple Door show. The members of LocoMotive are too young to even apply for learner’s permits, but they are pretty blasé about playing bars and clubs, as they’re frequently featured at Finaghty’s Irish Pub. Even so, when asked how they feel about performing in a Seattle

venue, their collective response is peppered with too many “cools” to count. “I’m excited and nervous… I’m up for the challenge,” Mariani stated. “There’s definitely nerves there,” Ethan agreed. Anderson discovered LocoMotive while performing in Snoqualmie thanks to the band’s biggest fan and champion, Gary Horn (Ryan and Ethan’s dad). Anderson said Horn was pleasantly persistent about connecting the musicians, which he said is an important quality to have in this distracted, static-filled digital age.

He said he racked his brain trying to think of bands the (mostly) pubescentmusicians could perform with, before he remembered that he had a gig. He said his decision to ask them to join him on stage wasn’t solely based on supporting budding musicians, but also because they’re genuinely talented. “How it works is, Ethan (Anderson) will just come (to Snoqualmie), and we had learned all the songs on our own earlier, so we just kind of run through the set a few times,” Ryan explained. Anderson is an established musician, and his band’s website boasts it has shared the stage with country heroes like Tim McGraw and Lady Antebellum, but he said he envies his Snoqualmie comrades for one thing: Performing covers. “I wish I learned a million covers, I’d be a better musician than I am,” he modestly stated. “They can be one-part daunting and one-part exciting.” He said he finds it “humbling” to have the kids performing his songs alongside him. “It’s different from learning a cover on your own,” Ryan mused. “When you (do that) you can put your own spin on it and with this, you’re just trying to emulate. We’re even using their gear, I think.” LocoMotive has certainly paid its dues in the currency of “Back in Black” covers since they started performing together under this lineup, but they said their future goals are to perform an all-original set and secure a slot at Sound Off at the Experience Music Project, before they turn 21. “I wish more kids were doing what they’re doing,” Anderson mused as we wrapped up our conversation. “The world would be a better place.”

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Snoqualmie celebrates Earth Day In honor of Earth Day, April 22, the city of Snoqualmie and Waste Management held their first annual Snoqualmie student art contest; winners will be announced today at City Hall from 4 to 7 p.m. The art contest competitors consisted of 43 students in third and fourth grade, who were asked to show what recycling meant to them. The event will include making earth-friendly pots out of newspaper, tree planting, learning how to save energy and more. For more information, please contact Nicole Sanders at nsanders@ ci.snoqualmie.wa.us or call 425-888-5337.

Singer-songwriter plays at Black Dog Theatre Black Dog will showcase the music of Jeremy Bursich, playing his third independent release, “America,” in a free concert, starting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 23. Bursich is an independent East Coast musician with a sound reminiscent of Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen and Nick Cave as well as concepts echoing Nietzsche, Thoreau and Noam Chomsky.

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Longtime Candy Factory owners Wes Sorstokke and his wife, Sharon Nikko, welcomed the store’s new owners, Terry Willingham, with his daughter, Ally, and wife Geralyn, to the Valley recently. The restaurant is closed for renovations but is expected to reopen by the end of April.

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Coffee is a big deal at the Snoqualmie Falls Candy Factory. Even in the disarray of a remodel, new owner Terry Willingham frets about not having coffee ready for an already regular customer, while the outgoing owners, Wes Sorstokke and his wife, Sharon Nikko, joke about being able to spend their days on the other side of the counter, drinking coffee. Food is pretty important too, though. Willingham is a chef “– a real one –” he says, and he’d been looking for his own business for a few months. He stopped looking when he found the Candy Factory, which he and his family bought recently. “The nostalgia of this place is irresistible,” he said, on a short break in renovations last week to talk about his plans. “Fast casual dining is the new thing,” he said, so his restaurant will offer that, through “an expanded sandwich menu, of sandwiches made fresh in front of you, piled high with fresh-cut vegetables and a variety of dressings, dripping from your elbow.” Eventually, the menu will also feature gluten-free foods and grab-and-go breakfasts complete with calorie counts. “But you can make something as fattening as you want,” Willing said reassuringly. “We are still a candy factory.” He also wants to reassure the restaurant’s loyal customers, many of whom he met in recent weeks as Sorstokke has introduced them, that their favorites will still be there.

“Really, we just want to thank our fabulous customers,” said Sorstokke. “We will miss them all,” said Nikko. He plans to focus on his music in the future. He sings in two barbershop quartets and coaches voice students. Nikko has plans, too. “I’m going to be in my acre-and-ahalf yard. I love to garden.” Meanwhile, the Willinghams, operating under the name Grateful Endeavors, Inc., are also thankful, “to Wes Sorstokke, Sharon Nikko and Dr. Richard Washburn, for

Cedarcrest High School hosts its annual spring plant sale for two upcoming weekends. The sale will run from 3 to 7 p.m. Fridays, April 24 and May 1, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays, April 25 and May 2, at the Cedarcrest High School greenhouse. The sale will feature bedding plants, such as succulents, wave petunias and marigolds, calibrachoa and dracaena spikes, geraniums and begonias, alyssum, lobelia, coleus and cosmos, plus hanging baskets, deck planters, and a variety of edible plants. This year, vendors will also have garden art for sale.

‘Thomas’ discount for local residents ends soon Northwest Railway Museum in Snoqualmie is offering a $2 per ticket discount to Snoqualmie Valley residents who purchase tickets now for Day Out with Thomas. The discount, available to residents who buy their tickets at the Snoqualmie Depot Ticket Office and have proof of residence, ends Thursday, April 30. Day out with Thomas, featuring Thomas the Tank Engine, Sir Topham Hatt and friends, will stop at Snoqualmie’s depot, 38625 S.E. King St., for two weekends, 9 a.m. to 5:15 p.m., July 10 to 12 and July 18 to 19. Learn more at www.trainmuseum.org.

Community resource fair and PTSA spaghetti feed All are welcome to attend a $5 suggested donation, spaghetti dinner and PTSA membership meeting at Two Rivers School on Wednesday, April 22, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Two Rivers will also provide community resources on campus to answer questions and provide information on how to access services.

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“Everyone he meets, the first thing they say is ‘these guys have great grinders,’” Sorstokke said. “His customers are really loyal,” Willingham confirmed. The Candy Factory was closed for renovations April 13, and Willingham hopes to reopen by the end of the month. He will operate the shop with his wife, Geralyn, son, Josh and daughter, Ally, and the existing Candy Factory staff. Sorstokke and Nikko are on hand to help the new owners through the transition, and probably will be for a while. “As part of the deal, I promised to work a month for free,” says Sorstokke, with a wry smile. “He chose July.” Sorstokke and Nikko will retain ownership of the building for now, too. The Willinghams are also taking ownership of the restaurant’s recipes, to carry on with the caramel corn, taffy and other sweets.

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The park reopened the following day, but the building stayed closed. At first, it was closed, for inspection, to ensure there was no structural damage or safety problems. Briefly, the building was also a crime scene — some time after the explosion, thieves broke into the building and stole the copper piping. Today, the building is still closed, in part because the city has plans and grant funding for a new restroom and concessions stand facility more centrally located in the park, and in part because a developer has plans for the blast site. “We are not going to be re-opening it,” Lindell said. “Because we’ve got someone wanting to start the permit process… we don’t want to build something then tear it out.” The council is also considering a new pedestrian approach to the park from downtown, which could affect the building as well.

Building tenants Of the six tenants at the site of the explosion, Point Dance Center and Advanced Tax & Financial Services have relocated to Snoqualmie. Hair stylists Michele Dunbar and Shelley Gildersleeve relocated to other places in North Bend, and the Last Cut East Barbershop posted a farewell message on its Facebook page last August: “Well, it’s gone. Thanks for all your patronage over the years!” The Run-A-Muck Cafe exists only as a legal entity now. The business was just weeks away from opening when the explosion occurred. “I was hanging blinds that day, I was that close,” sighs Run-A-Muck Cafe owner Lisa Riley. Renovations in the future cafe led to the explosion, Riley said. She was emphatic in refusing to lay blame. “I was born and raised here, and I really want the Valley to know that it was an accident,” she said. “Somebody made a mistake, and a lot of people paid for it.” A final report on the explosion, published in July, stated the cause was accidental. Riley detailed the events leading to the explosion: Gas was not running to the building when a subcontractor was working in the kitchen the afternoon of April 24; that contractor turned three valve knobs to open open while measuring the wall for a stainless-steel backsplash for the wall and did not close them again; another subcontractor turned the gas on around 8:30 p.m., at Riley’s request, so she could heat the building to paint inside the next day; the explosion was likely triggered when a minirefrigerator’s compressor kicked in early the next morning. Riley lost everything in the explosion, including $70,000 worth of new kitchen equipment that hadn’t been installed yet. She estimated her total loss at close to $200,000, “It was pretty devastating,” she said. More so because she didn’t have insurance. “My sister raked me over the coals on that one, because she’s a businesswoman,” Riley laughed.

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A tree grows crookedly, next to the site of last year’s accidental gas explosion in North Bend. The tree seems otherwise unharmed by the blast.

Les Schwab says thanks North Bend’s Les Schwab was among the businesses affected by last year’s explosion, and thanks the North Bend community for its support this past year. “It’s hard to believe that its been one year since the incident.,” said Kevin Schallhorn, store manager. “We appreciate our customers and want to thank them for sticking with us It’s not a mistake she’ll make next time. There will be a next time, with a different name and a different location. “We’re working on a few things right now,” Riley said, for a restaurant that will be a little more “old school… It’s going to go back to when my grandmother was cooking.” She gets emotional when talking about the support of her family, partner, and friends, who have helped her through the past year. “I have a really good support group, I just need to find a place and get going,” she said.

Greater impact According to a Pacific Northwest Seismic Network blog, a crude estimate of the magnitude of the explosion, based on sound, was 0.5, but the energy release was likely more powerful because the explosion was above ground. Chuck Beatty, administrative assistant at the Red Oak senior residence center, said the seismic detector in the natural gas shutoff valve in is home, located a “field” over from the explosion site, shut off the gas. The valve is triggered in a quake of 5.1 or greater magnitude. Red Oak, located .2 miles from the site, saw significantly more damage. The concussion from the blast blew out 85 windows, detached 165 and moved the building by three inches, which led to drywall damage and cracks. The 17-year-old business was already planning renovations, but the blast expedited the process.

this past year, for supporting us through thick and thin. We’ve been in our new store for six months now.” The store, opened in October, features tall ceilings and large windows, plus the parking lot has been re-opened, offering more parking and after-hours uses such as Little League parking and car-wash fundraisers.

“Every single apartment in this building ended up needing repairs,” Director Laure Anne Wilbert said, “and every single common area.” As they’re servicing seniors, Wilbert described the repair process as a “slower, but careful and methodical process.” With just a few touch ups left and one common room still closed, repairs are 98 percent finished and she’s still waiting on insurance to come through. After the explosion, Wilbert said her staff and many community members over the following weeks helped with the cleanup. She said she never raised costs and closed new admissions until Thanksgiving to allow ample time to finish crucial construction work. Forty-one seniors were living onsite at the time of the blast; 27 were evacuated within 12 hours, and Wilbert said, although she and emergency services had to brush away a few inches of broken glass from some residents, only one man was sent to the hospital, for a fourinch laceration on his arm. She recalled walking into one woman’s room, the door and windows blown in, and assuming the worst. “I reached to her shoulder and she was like, ‘Would you close the window, it’s just a little cold in here...’ “We are tremendously grateful for those miracles,” she said. Billy Wendling, North Bend Les Schwab’s assistant manager, said the explosion “wave” lifted the building’s roof and broke some of the trusses and the sprinkler system when it dropped back down, in addition to smashing all the windows.

“We closed down April 25, when it happened,” he explained, “and we reopened the doors on October first. It was a six-month ordeal.” During repairs, Les Schwab opened a temporary facility in the parking lot; he said he saw a lot of community support in those months. “I definitely felt it through my customer base. People ... would come in and say, ‘Wow, glad you guys are back in business,’ or ‘I’m glad you guys didn’t disappear,’ because a lot of people just expected us to pack up and leave town.” Since a chunk of Les Schwab’s business comes from I-90 travelers, the shop didn’t lose much money, but Wendling said he was minimally affected. Staff doesn’t get paid commissions, but they do have a profit sharing system, he said, and “for two weeks we didn’t have any sales whatsoever.” Since the explosion, North Bend has changed emergency protocols to require city staff identification, and to enable employees to push information out to the public on social media channels. Snoqualmie Police and Eastside Fire & Rescue regularly train staff for emergencies, and officials from both agencies were pleased with how their staff handled the incident and follow-up. As for Les Schwab, Wendling said there’s really no way to prepare for something like a freak explosion – he just chalks it up to the charm of Valley living. “North Bend’s full of weird things… stuff happens out here all the time.”

• A 29-year-old man and his toddler-age daughter perished Monday afternoon when their car crashed into logs rolling from a disabled truck. State Route 203 at Stillwater was closed by the Washington State Patrol for five hours as the wreckage was cleared and investigations initiated. Firefighters from Districts 10 (Carnation-Issaquah), 45 (Duvall) and 27 (Fall City) responded to the scene of the disaster and worked to free the automobile’s occupants but were unable to revive them. Large logs had crushed the car right at the front seat. Truck owner A.J. Cloninger said the vehicle’s “reach” connecting the trailer to the tractor had apparently broken at a weld when the truck turned off the Lake Joy Road. • King County Fire District 10 is having an open house and dedication ceremony for the new Coalfield fire station on Saturday.

Thursday, April 22, 1965 • Mount Si High School seniors have chosen “Midnight Blues” as the theme for their senior ball to be presented on Friday, April 23. The school cafeteria will take on the atmosphere of a riverboat for the festive occasion. Dancing, to taped music, will be from 9 p.m., to midnight. Formal dress is required. The ball is open to the public. • Volunteer workers throughout the Valley, participating in the annual educational and fundraising Crusade of the American Cancer Society, began ringing doorbells on Tuesday. They will conclude their once-a-year-canvass on Thursday. Crusade chairpersons include Mrs. Hadley Rogers for North Bend and Mrs. John Frommer, who reminds Duvall-area residents that contributions may be left at Tri-Valley Insurance.


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(covering North Bend) SUNDAY, APRIL 5 SUSPICIOUS: At 1:02 a.m., a caller notified police that an abandoned blue Ford, was in a ditch off the roadway near the West North Bend Way and Southeast 106th Place intersection, North Bend. The lights were still on inside the truck, but the owner was nowhere to be found. The vehicle was impounded.

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SUSPICIOUS: At 10:59 a.m., police received a call that four people drove up in a white van to a home in the 34000 block of Southeast Curtis Drive, Snoqualmie, with boxes and tape, as if they were going to help someone move. Police contacted the suspects and found they were employees from an out-of-town moving company and were lost. THEFT: At 10:29 p.m., two teens attempted to steal energy drinks and candy from a business in the 400 block of East North Bend Way, North Bend. An em-

TUESDAY, APRIL 7 SUSPICIOUS: At 10:06 a.m., a caller reported there was a man carrying multiple hammers and bags hanging around a business for an hour in the 400 block of East North Bend Way, North Bend. Police had contacted him earlier; no crime occurred.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 THEFT: At 9:33 p.m., an employee for a business in the 400 block of East North Bend Way, North Bend, reported a theft. The suspect left in a silver Landrover and the employees gave the police his license plate information. Police found the suspect and the stolen health and beauty items; he was arrested for theft and an outstanding warrant.

FRIDAY, APRIL 10 SUSPICIOUS: At 2:51 p.m., a caller reported two suspects were possibly trying to break into an abandoned house in the 200 block of East Second Street, North Bend. The caller said it appeared as if the two men were trying to remove the boards from the blocked garage door entrance. Police found no signs of forced entry.

SATURDAY, APRIL 11 NOISE COMPLAINT: At 2:13 a.m., a caller reported a noise complaint from a hot tub party in the 34000 block of Southeast Kinsey Street, Snoqualmie. Police advised the party to keep it down and they complied. The reporting person called back and stated she didn’t think the party lived there, but they were gone when police returned.

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WEAKNESS: at 1:59 p.m., firefighters assisted a 74-yearold woman who was experiencing general weakness. They took her to a hospital.

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BARN FIRE: At 2:37 a.m., crews from Fall City, Eastside Fire and Rescue, Redmond, and Duvall responded for a barn fire. The fire was brought under control and eventually extinguished. Several animals died in the fire, but firefighter were able to save several others. DIZZNESS: At 6:44 a.m., the department was called to assist a 41-year-old woman who was experiencing dizziness and abdominal pain. The patient was taken to a local hospital.

STRANDED CAT: At 11:40 a.m., firefighters were called to assist a cat that was stuck in a tree. The department was unable to reach the cat, which had climbed too high. MOTORCYCLE CRASH: At 12:02 p.m., firefighters were called to a two-motorcycle collision near the intersection of S.R. 202 and 203. Snoqualmie Fire also responded and assisted with the care of two patients, who were taken to local hospitals.

SUNDAY, APRIL 12 ILLEGAL BURN: At 2:59 p.m., Fall City Fire received a report of illegal burning in a back yard on 332nd Avenue Southeast. Firefighters put out the flames and spoke with the homeowner. BICYCLE ACCIDENT: At 3:06 p.m., firefighters from Fall City and Eastside Fire and Rescue were called to the Duthie Hill Bike Park, where a 48-year-old man injured his shoulder in a bicycle accident. They took the patient to a local hospital.

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ing general weakness and anxiety. They took her to a local hospital. SICK CHILD: At 7:20 a.m., the department received a report of a 6-year-old girl who was vomiting blood. Firefighters rushed the girl to a Seattle Children’s Hospital. STRANGE FEELING: At 5:50 p.m., the department assisted a 49-year-old woman who was feeling strange after consuming a marijuana product. She was taken to a local hospital. CHEST PAIN: At 11:33 p.m., firefighters received a report of a 30-year-old woman who was experiencing chest pain. They evaluated the patient and decided to contact medics for further evaluation and transport to a hospital.

The reunion will be held at Mt. Si Golf course on September 19th. Get this date on your calendar and call or e-mail so we can make sure our contact information is correct. We are really looking forward to seeing all of you. Name tags will be provided in case we are a little challenged at recognizing faces that we haven’t seen in years. This could be our last big party together, so let’s do it! As soon as we receive information needed we will send out all the details on this “50-year” event. If you are from the Mt. Si graduating class of 1965, know or are related to anyone from that class please contact Bill Hansen at 253 230-3985 or e-mail billbobhansen@peoplepc. com or contact Pam Olson at 425 888-0384 or e-mail opamelita@centurytel.net .

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Birth announcement A baby girl, Riley Elaine Adams, was born to Crystal Brauhn and Joe Adams of North Bend, at 3:39 a.m., Tuesday, March 17. She was 19.5 inches long and weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces. Grandparents are Shayne and DeeDee Adams of North Bend and Jim and Ida Mateer and Tim Brauhn of Idaho. Great grandparents are Marcia Davenport and Erwin and Darlene Adams, all of North Bend.

Corrie honored at UNC reception Timothy Corrie, a 2013 graduate of Mount Si High School, received an academic excellence award at the University of Northern Colorado’s annual student-athlete academic awards reception April 9. Corrie competes on the Bears’ men’s cross country team and is majoring in meteorology. He is the son of Tim Corrie Jr. and Sherri Zucker of Redmond. To be nominated for the award, Corrie was required to have a 4.0 gradepoint average for the fall term, plus a cumulative GPA of 3.7 or higher.

Volunteer positions open at EF&R Eastside Fire & Rescue officials are seeking qualified applicants to serve as volunteer firefighters. The application period closes Monday, June 15. Qualified applicants must live within the agency boundaries, or within five road miles of an agency fire station and meet other minimum qualifications.

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PUBLIC NOTICE #1300213 KING COUNTY DEPT. OF PERMITTING & ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW 35030 SE Douglas St., Ste. 210, Snoqualmie, WA 98065-9266 NOTICE OF PERMIT APPLICATION REQUEST: Grading Permit File #: GRDE15-0041 Applicant: Regan McClellan Location: 5121 316th Ave NE Carnation Proposal: Grading for construction of new hay storage bldg, horse arena, uncovered round pen & reconstruction of existing driveway Program Manager: Fereshteh Dehkordi, 206-477-0375 COMMENT PROCEDURES: DPER will issue a decision on this application following a 21 day comment period ending on May 18, 2015. Written comments and additional information can be obtained by contacting the

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National film festival features two Valley residents By CAROL LADWIG Editor

Two Valley residents, Chris Bunker, and Wynter Rhys, have taken entirely different paths to get to the same place. Each of them has the honor of being selected for the National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY), this weekend in Seattle, and each with a first-time film. Both of them say they want to make movies in their futures, and both have something to say, right now, in their films. Bunker, a 20-year-old University of Washington student from Snoqualmie (by way of Minneapolis), talks about nuclear power, and how much of a hazard it really poses, in his documentary on the Hanford power plant, “Critical Mass.” “We wanted to look at the way nuclear energy and nuclear waste are portrayed in the media, along with the normal perception of everyday people,” he said. “It’s not necessarily the easiest thing to get into,” he admits in a phone conversation, but “it’s interesting and relevant to a lot of people in Washington.” With his film partner, Zack Gaston, a Tri-Cities native who helped him decide on the topic, Bunker rented a camera, filled his car with gas, and drove to Hanford. They spent the weekend touring the site and interviewing experts, and another week editing the 20 hours of film he’d shot into the 22-minute movie (all on a $25 budget) that will be part of the screening on Sunday, April 26 at noon. “I just went on a rampage filming,” said Bunker. Rhys has a simple message in a short film: Trust your instincts. “Little Red,” though, is as much about provoking the audience as it is about creating her own take on the Little Red Riding Hood story, with undertones of childhood sexual abuse. “The reaction is important to me,” said the 16 year-old North Bend native. “I

Left: Chris Bunker, director of ‘Critical Mass.’ Center: Wynter Rys, director of ‘Little Red.’ Right: A scene fom ‘Little Red’ features the Tollgate Farmhouse in North Bend. love controversy, and I want people to get goosebumps.” Either type of goosebumps, the fear reaction or the awed “that’s so true” feeling, is good, she said. Rhys had been attending the NFFTY Seattle event as a spectator for the past two years. She knew she wanted to enter a film at some point, but said she “didn’t want to make a film just because.” When she was ready to make the leap, though, she had a script – about four, actually – and a cameraman, her friend Ethan Senecker. They made the film almost a year ago and released it in September. Then Rhys ran with it, posting on various film sites to get her name out there. She also submitted “Little Red” to 45 film festivals, and it has been accepted into 20. “Little Red” will be screened Friday, April 24 at 8 p.m. Rhys is currently finishing up her second film, and has all of the cast and part of the crew lined up for a third. Although she’s studying at Bellevue College through Running Start, she hasn’t taken classes on filmmaking, beyond those she had at Mount Si High School, and she’s not sure that she will. “This is definitely going to be my career,” she said, of filmmaking. Bunker, likewise, wants to make a career in film, and a big splash. “I set a goal for myself to win an Oscar by 23,” he said, “so it’s up to me, I guess.” For tickets and information, visit, www. nffty.org.

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In Brief Winter shelter gets extension The Snoqualmie Valley Winter Shelter will remain open at the Snoqualmie United Methodist Church through Thursday, April 30. The Valley Renewal Center provides shelter and meals for the homeless and continuously seeks volunteers. Sign up online at http://www. valleyrenewalcenter.com/volunteeropportunities.html.

Property taxes due for first half of 2015 Property owners in King County have until Thursday, April 30 to pay the first half of their 2015 property taxes. After April 30, interest charges and penalties will be added to the tax bill. Tax payments can be made online, by mail or in person. To pay taxes online, use the county’s secure online eTax application at http://payments.kingcounty.gov/ metrokc.ecommerce.propertytaxweb/PropertySearch.aspx. Mail payments or pay in person at Treasury Operations, suite

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Items stolen included tools and diesel fuel, “basically whatever they could get their hands on,” Almquist said. 600, King County Administration Building, 500 Fourth Ave., Seattle WA. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Three-time thieves caught Snoqualmie Police are investigating three people connected with a series of break-ins at the Twin Star Car Wash in Snoqualmie. The three were apprehended late Wednesday, April 15, after their third burglary of the business in recent weeks. Police Captain Nick Almquist said the subjects had been driving a large moving truck when they were arrested, adding that it was possible they were connected with other burglaries in the area. “This was their third time breaking into (the) business,” Almquist said. The business owner had security cameras on the car wash, Almqist said, and he had been making a copy for police of the video showing earlier burglaries of a storage shed on the property when the three subjects returned and the owner confronted them. The subjects left, and the owner called police, who assembled and stopped the vehicle as it was heading westbound on I-90, at the Preston exit.

Snoqualmie says ‘no’ to legal weed At the Monday, April 13 meeting, the Snoqualmie City Council unanimously voted to renew a sixmonth moratorium on the acceptance and processing of applications for marijuana producers, processors, retailers, dispensaries and collective gardens. The city first adopted this ordinance in April 14, 2014, and renewed it October 13. The moratorium was set to allow Snoqualmie enough time to establish a city-wide plan that coincides with state law and ensures that any operation sites are appropriate. Decisions will be based on the final outcome of the cities’ of Fife and Kent attempts to ban marijuana growing sites or stores and future legislative rulings.

‘Laramie’ play returns to Black Dog Snoqualmie’s Theatre Black Dog presents “The Laramie Project – 10 Years Later.” The play includes the original cast and crew from the 2014 presentation.

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Roughly 150 members of the Mount Si High School National Honors Society planted trees and spread mulch at Centennial Fields to complete their community service hours on Friday, April 17. A separate group of honors students also visited Ironwood Park to complete maintenance projects earlier that day. The show explores the death of a gay University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard, who was beaten on November 6, 1998, and died six days later, and the aftermath of that event. Members of Tectonic Theatre Project interviewed people for the original play, and returned 10 years later to revisit them. The company also

spoke with the two attackers, as well as Shepard’s mother, Judy. The show runs at 8 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays, April 24 to May 9. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for senior/students. Get tickets online at http://thelaramieproject.brownpapertickets.com or at the door.

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WEST SEATTLE COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE DAY Saturday, May 9th, 9 am-3 pm. Come to Seattle’s largest neighborhood to shop hundreds of sales, big and small, during West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day . We’ll have a printable map/list available for you - and a clickable map to browse - starting a week ahead of time at westseattlegaragesale.com

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Sound Publishing, Inc. is currently accepting applications for a Circulation Manager. Customer Service or Management background preferred. Position will be based out of the Federal Way office. The primary duty of a Circulation Manager (CM) is to manage a geographic district. The CM will be accountable for the assigned newspaper as follows: Recruiting, contracting and training independent contractors to meet delivery deadlines, rack and dealer collections, insuring delivery standards are being met and quality customer service. Position requires the ability to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner; to occasionally lift and/or transport bundles weighing up to 25 pounds from ground level to a height of 3 feet; to deliver newspaper routes, including ability to negotiate stairs and to deliver an average of 75 newspapers per hour for up to 8 consecutive hours; to communicate with carriers and the public by telephone and in person; to operate a personal computer. Must possess reliable, insured, motor vehicle and a valid Washington State driver’s license. We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package including health insurance, paid time off (vacation, sick, and holidays), and 401K (currently with an employer match.) If you are interested in joining the team at the Federal Way Mirror, email us your cover letter and resume to: hreast@ soundpublishing.com Please be sure to note: ATTN: CMFWM in the subject line. Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace. Check out our website to find out more about us! www.soundpublishing.com

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Book Club meets, 1 p.m., at Snoqualmie Valley YMCA. CHESS: Chess club meets, 7 p.m., North Bend Library. STUDY ZONE: Drop in for homework help, 3 p.m. at Fall City Library. E-READER: Help with e-readers, 6 p.m., Fall City Library. WINE FOR CANCER: Relay for Life fundraiser, 5 p.m. at Fall City Roadhouse. FREE CONCERT: Jeremy Bursich, 7:30 p.m. at the Black Dog Cafe, Snoqualmie.

FRIDAY, APRIL 24 LIVE MUSIC: Rich Helzerman plays, 6 to 9 p.m., at Sigillo Cellars, Snoqualmie. DANCE: Sallal Grange dance,

7 p.m. More at www.sallalgrange.org. PLAY: Theater Black Dog presents “The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later” at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Snoqualmie.

SATURDAY, APRIL 25 VOLUNTEER DAY: Camp Korey hosts a family volunteer day, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. LIVE SHOW: Catch the Antone Brothers for music and tall tales, 6 p.m., Sigillo Cellars, Snoqualmie. BARKO: Valley Animal Partners’ bunco party, Barko, is 2:30 p.m., at the SnoValley Eagles, Snoqualmie. www.valleyani-

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STUDY ZONE: Students grades K-12 can drop in, 3:30 p.m. at Carnation Library for free homework help. GENEALOGY: Snoqualmie Family History Group meets, 10 a.m. at the Snoqualmie Library. FALL CITY TALES: Toddler Story Time is 10 a.m. at Fall City Library. Preschool Story Time is 10:45 a.m. HINDI TALES: Hindi Story Time is 7 p.m. at Snoqualmie Library, for ages 2 and older with adult.

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