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Two Librarians Help Shape Snoqualmie Valley Libraries and Literacy

Michele Drovdahl and Irene Wickstrom, two influential librarians who recently retired from the King County Library System, significantly impacted literacy in the Snoqualmie Valley. Their efforts in connecting the community with books and information highlight the essential role of libraries in fostering education and engagement.

Snoqualmie Community Survey Results Show Residents Continue to Enjoy a High Quality of Life

The Snoqualmie Community Survey reveals that residents continue to enjoy a high quality of life, highlighting their satisfaction with various facets, including safety, health, and the natural environment. Conducted this summer, the survey utilized a comprehensive, random-sample methodology to gauge community livability. The results underscore the city's commitment to understanding and enhancing resident experiences.

Prevent Theft of Seasonal Package Deliveries and Car Prowls

As the holiday season approaches, the article emphasizes the importance of preventing theft of seasonal package deliveries and car prowls in Snoqualmie, WA. It highlights practical tips for residents to safeguard their packages and vehicles during this busy shopping period.

The Ross Report - Volume 7 - Monthly Updates from Mayor Katherine Ross (November)

The Ross Report for November highlights key updates from Mayor Katherine Ross, focusing on city events such as a Veterans' Day celebration and recognition of the Meadowbrook Farm Preservation Association. This report serves as an essential resource for residents seeking to stay informed about local news and community activities in Snoqualmie, WA.

City of Snoqualmie Meeting Cancellations and City Holidays

The City of Snoqualmie has announced the cancellation of committee, commission, board, and council meetings scheduled between December 18-30, 2023. This decision is crucial for local residents, ensuring they are informed about the changes in governance activities during the holiday season. The cancellation is part of the city's efforts to streamline operations during this period.

Carmichael’s Hardware and Variety Store Receives King County John D. Spellman Award

Carmichael’s Hardware and Variety Store has been honored with the King County Executive’s John D. Spellman Heritage Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation. This prestigious recognition highlights the store's commitment to preserving local history and enhances its significance within the Snoqualmie community.

Public Invited to Participate in Development of City’s NEW Parks and Open Space Master Plan

The City of Snoqualmie invites residents to contribute to the development of its new Parks and Open Space Master Plan through interactive online tools. Community members can participate in surveys, share ideas, and help prioritize future park and recreation projects. This initiative aims to enhance local parks, recreation, and trails, directly engaging the public in the planning process.

Serve your Community: City Seeks Volunteers for Commissions

The City of Snoqualmie is actively seeking volunteers for positions on the Arts Commission and Economic Development Commission. This initiative offers community members a chance to engage directly in local governance and contribute to the development of their city. Interested individuals can apply by submitting a volunteer application form.

Snoqualmie Fire Dept. Offers FREE Stop the Bleed + Opioid Overdose Education Class, Dec. 9

The Snoqualmie Fire Department will host a free Stop the Bleed and Opioid Overdose Education class on December 9, 2023, aimed at equipping residents with crucial emergency response skills. This new training opportunity is designed to empower the community to act effectively during critical situations, enhancing public safety and awareness.

City Council Unanimously Approves Mike Chambless as Snoqualmie City Administrator

The Snoqualmie City Council has unanimously approved the permanent appointment of Mike Chambless as City Administrator, following his six-month tenure as Interim City Administrator. This decision underscores the council's support for Chambless and highlights a significant leadership transition within the city administration.