| Evergreen
Hospice presents ‘Holding Our Own’ |
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| Evergreen
Hospice is opening its doors to the community
for a screening of the new documentary “Holding
Our Own: Embracing the End of Life.”
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| October
proclaimed ‘Harvest Festival Month’ |
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| In
honor of the Woodinville Harvest Festival, Mayor
Cathy VonWald proclaimed the month of October
as “Harvest Festival Month” during
the regular Tuesday night City Council Meeting
at City Hall. Mayor VonWald strongly urged Woodinville
citizens to attend ...
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| Molbak’s
presents ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ |
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| Molbak’s
will present its 25th Annual Fall Play, “Little
Red Riding Hood” Saturday, Oct. 13 and 20,
and Sunday, October 14 and 21. Showtimes are 10:45
a.m., 12:45, 2:45, and 4:45 p.m.
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| Sims
to speak on County’s response to climate
change |
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| “King
County’s Response to Climate Change”
will be presented by guest speaker, King County
Executive Ron Sims. All are invited to hear him
speak at the Woodinville Unitarian Universalist
Church (WUUC) on Sunday, Oct. 14, from 10 to 11
a.m.
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| Stories
and songs around the campfire |
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| Remlinger
Farms will host celebrity story telling and singing
around the campfire at their “Camp Korey
Maze” on Friday evenings Oct. 12, 19 and
26, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The adventure includes a
hay wagon ride and a trip through the corn maze
with your flashlight.
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| Guitar
concert planned for Oct. 12 at Miller Community
& Arts Center |
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| Join
Hilary Field, Patrice O’Neill, and Nancy
Rumbel for an evening of classical guitar, warm
vocals, and beautiful melodic woodwinds Friday,
Oct. 12, at 7:30 p.m. at Miller’s Community
& Arts Center, 4597 Tolt Ave, in Carnation.
Tickets are $15.
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| Rescue
Hero Night for 3, 4 & 5-year-olds at Carnation
Elementary |
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| Going
to kindergarten can be a scary thing for children.
The Getting School Ready Team at Carnation Elementary
is sponsoring an event to help preschoolers with
the transition.
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| Corn
maze and storytellers at Remlinger Farms |
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| Remlinger
Farms in Carnation will be hosting celebrity campfire
storytellers at the corn maze on Fridays, Oct.
12, 19 and 26 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. King County
Councilmember Kathy Lambert will be a reader on
Oct. 19 at 5:30.
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| William
Aki, 75-year-old traditional Hawaiian musician
visiting from the island of Moloka’i, will
be performing Friday night, Oct. 12 at Lei’s
Family Restaurant on Main Street in Duvall from
6 to 8 p.m. This wonderful, swing-influenced entertainer
should not be missed.
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