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artwork by LAURA WATERS, age 12<br />

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A Guide to<br />

Local Parks & Activities


Dear Neighbor;<br />

Children swinging, playing baseball, riding a bike, taking a walk…our parks and local recreation<br />

opportunities are the things that truly bring people and communities together.<br />

We are particularly fortunate to have so many great opportunities to enjoy the outdoors<br />

here in the Snoqualmie Valley. As Mayors <strong>of</strong> <strong>Duvall</strong> and Carnation, we want to help more<br />

people take advantage <strong>of</strong> our beautiful parks and all <strong>of</strong> the great recreation programs<br />

available. We are pleased to present the second edition <strong>of</strong> the Park & Recreation Guide<br />

serving the residents <strong>of</strong> the greater <strong>Duvall</strong> – Carnation area.<br />

There are so many terrific things to do in our communities. Please take some time this<br />

year to visit a park you haven’t been to before or take a class <strong>of</strong>fered through a local organization.<br />

We also have lots to <strong>of</strong>fer when it comes to special events, <strong>Duvall</strong> Days June 2,<br />

Carnation 4th <strong>of</strong> July and the Carnation and <strong>Duvall</strong> Farmers Markets all summer long, are<br />

just a few <strong>of</strong> the great events your family can enjoy.<br />

The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Duvall</strong>, with the help <strong>of</strong> our neighbors and citizens, has made many improvements<br />

to our Park system in the last few years. Whether it’s Central Park, the new Little<br />

League Field and Skate Park at the Big Rock Sports Park, the upgraded Taylor Park Playground,<br />

or the new multi-use field at Big Rock Sports Park we are building this year, we<br />

are committed to serving the needs <strong>of</strong> our community.<br />

The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Carnation is looking for volunteers for our Parks and Recreation Board to<br />

create a new Parks & Recreation Plan for the community. We are looking forward<br />

to identifying ways we can improve our local parks and provide more recreation opportunities<br />

in Carnation.<br />

It is a pleasure serving our citizens and we look forward to the future and growing our<br />

Park system to serve the variety <strong>of</strong> needs <strong>of</strong> our residents. We hope to see you at a park<br />

or one <strong>of</strong> our special events this year. Have a great summer!<br />

Sincerely,<br />

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Mayor Will Ibersh<strong>of</strong>, <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Duvall</strong><br />

Mayor Will Ibersh<strong>of</strong> Mayor Bill Paulsen<br />

Mayor Bill Paulsen, <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Carnation


CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS<br />

Mayor<br />

Will Ibersh<strong>of</strong><br />

(206) 255-2855<br />

will.ibersh<strong>of</strong>@duvallwa.gov<br />

Council Members<br />

Gerard Cattin<br />

(425) 788-3004<br />

gerard.cattin@duvallwa.gov<br />

Jeffrey Possinger<br />

(206) 817-5498<br />

jeffrey.possinger@duvallwa.gov<br />

Keith Breinholt<br />

(206) 715-0611<br />

keith.breinholt@duvallwa.gov<br />

Dianne Brudnicki<br />

(206) 499-6120<br />

dianne.brudnicki@duvallwa.gov<br />

Gary Gill<br />

(425) 844-6259<br />

gary.gill@duvallwa.gov<br />

Heather Page<br />

(206) 412-6214<br />

heather.page@duvallwa.gov<br />

Glen Kuntz<br />

(206) 255-9470<br />

glen.kuntz@duvallwa.gov<br />

artwork by KARINA COHRS, age 12<br />

We Want to Hear<br />

From You!<br />

Tell us what you think about this guide.<br />

What changes would you like to see in the<br />

next guide?<br />

Please contact:<br />

Steve Leniszewski<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Public Works<br />

(425) 788-3434, ext. 225<br />

Alana McCoy<br />

Project Manager<br />

(425) 788-3434, ext. 230<br />

alana.mccoy@duvallwa.gov


OUR LOCAL PARKS<br />

McCormick Park<br />

Located on the bank <strong>of</strong> the Snoqualmie River<br />

and adjacent to the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. Follow Stephens<br />

Street to the bottom <strong>of</strong> the hill and enter past the Train Depot.<br />

Over 56 acres.<br />

SANI-CANS<br />

PICNIC AREA<br />

SWIMMING P<br />

WALKING<br />

Taylor’s Landing Park<br />

Just North <strong>of</strong> the Woodinville-<strong>Duvall</strong> Bridge.<br />

Accessible from the Metro Park and Ride or enter from Main<br />

Street 2 blocks North <strong>of</strong> Cherry Valley Road. 2.3 acres.<br />

Boat Launch.<br />

BOATING PICNIC AREA PLAYGROUND FISHING SANI-CANS P<br />

TRAIL FISHING<br />

Taylor Park<br />

From Main Street follow NE Valley Street to 2nd Avenue.<br />

Take a right and you’ll be pleasantly surprised.<br />

Tot Lot upgraded in 2005.<br />

P<br />

PICNIC AREA PLAYGROUND BASKETBALL<br />

SANI-CANS


View <strong>Duvall</strong>’s Walking Map at:<br />

www.duvallwa.gov/experienceduvall.html<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Duvall</strong><br />

Park Map 2007<br />

Central Park<br />

From Main Street go east on NE Stephens/Bruett Road.<br />

Continue up hill to 275th Avenue. Tot Lot is on corner <strong>of</strong><br />

275th Avenue and NE 150th Street.<br />

PICNIC AREA PLAYGROUND P<br />

SANI-CANS


278th Sport Court<br />

If you have found Central Park, go up the hill on NE 150th and<br />

take a left on 278th Avenue. You’ll find the court 2.5 blocks on<br />

your left hand side. Open to the public.<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

Dougherty Farmstead<br />

On Cherry Valley Road next to the Holy Innocents<br />

Catholic Church. Built in 1908. Tours available through the<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong> Historical Society. Call (425) 844-6161 to schedule.<br />

SANI-CANS<br />

Cherry Valley Tennis Courts<br />

Located in the upper fields <strong>of</strong> Cherry Valley Elementary.<br />

Open to the Public.<br />

Lake Rasmussen<br />

From Main Street go east on Cherry Street until it<br />

dead ends on 4th Avenue.<br />

PICNIC AREA<br />

P<br />

P TENNIS<br />

FISHING<br />

PEA PATCH


Big Rock Sports Park<br />

For your athletic needs, the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Duvall</strong> has s<strong>of</strong>tball, baseball,<br />

and grass soccer fields. Three fields on 9.2 acres. Scheduling<br />

information for leagues, tournaments and individual teams is<br />

available by calling Melanie at (425) 788-3434.<br />

New in 2007 is our city’s first skate park!<br />

SANI-CANS P<br />

SKATE<br />

Hix Park<br />

Located in the Cameron Park neighborhood. Up the hill from<br />

Central Park on NE150th, take a right on 280th Pl. NE, left on<br />

NE 148th Pl and right on 282nd Ave NE. The Park is on the<br />

left-hand side.<br />

PICNIC AREA PLAYGROUND P<br />

PARK SOCCER<br />

Big Rock Park<br />

Located south <strong>of</strong> the Safeway parking lot on the “old” Big Rock<br />

Road. You can’t miss the Sequoias.<br />

Picnic Shelters<br />

Planning a birthday party, family reunion, or special event?<br />

Our wonderful park facilities may be reserved for your group’s<br />

use. Simply call Melanie at (425) 788-3434 to inquire about<br />

availability and obtaining a use permit.<br />

Coming Soon!<br />

Several parks will be added to our community this year.<br />

Check the local newspapers for ongoing updates.


artwork by JOHN WANG, age 16<br />

TEEN SUMMERSTAGE<br />

at McCormick Park in <strong>Duvall</strong><br />

6:00 to 9:00 p.m.<br />

Showcasing the best <strong>of</strong> the Snoqualmie Valley’s<br />

emerging young musical talent.<br />

June 22: Roughneck, Indigo, Naked & Painted<br />

June 29: MOTAG, Austin Jenckes, The Batteries<br />

July 6: <strong>Duvall</strong> Idol<br />

July 13: Battle <strong>of</strong> the Bands Winners’ Showcase<br />

Artwork in this booklet<br />

was provided by students<br />

enrolled in classes at the<br />

Northwest Art Center on<br />

Main Street in the<br />

historic section <strong>of</strong><br />

downtown <strong>Duvall</strong>.<br />

For more information<br />

on Northwest Art Center,<br />

see their organization’s<br />

entry on page 12.


Blue Sky Camp<br />

For full camp descriptions<br />

and registration information,<br />

visit us online at<br />

www.blueskycamp.net<br />

or call us at (425) 788-9034.<br />

Blue Sky Camp <strong>of</strong>fers day camps for kids in the rural beauty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Duvall</strong>. At<br />

Blue Sky Camp, children 4.5 to 11 years old learn through hands-on activities<br />

that spark their natural curiosity!<br />

Our mission at Blue Sky Camp is to provide children with hands-on learning<br />

opportunities that speak to the natural curiosity in each child. Critical<br />

thinking and problem solving skills are emphasized in all sessions, and we<br />

also like to have fun while we learn! Our topics are selected to meet the<br />

developmental needs and interests <strong>of</strong> each age group, and our outdoor setting<br />

in rural <strong>Duvall</strong> (only 4 miles from Cherry Valley and Stillwater elementary<br />

schools). All camps sessions are $120.<br />

Cedarcrest Red Wolves Junior Football & Cheer Squad<br />

PO Box 1403<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong>, WA 98019<br />

LOCAL RECREATION & ACTIVITY PROVIDERS<br />

Football: Bill Callison<br />

football@jrredwolves.com<br />

Cheer: Tracy Graves<br />

cheer@jrredwolves.com<br />

www.jrredwolves.com<br />

Carnation Farmers Market<br />

Carnation Farmers Market<br />

P.O. Box 48<br />

Carnation, WA 98014<br />

(425) 333-6050<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong> Running Club<br />

For more information,<br />

e-mail andreawo@gmail.com<br />

and we’ll let you know <strong>of</strong> our<br />

upcoming group runs!<br />

2007 Sign up dates:<br />

April 19, 6:30-8pm Registration at Cherry Valley Elementary Library<br />

April 25, 6:30-8pm Registration at Stillwater Elementary Gym<br />

July Camp at Cedarcrest High (see website for updated info!)<br />

First Day <strong>of</strong> Practice August 14 @ Tolt Middle School.<br />

Tackle Football and Cheerleading for boys and girls residing in the<br />

Riverview School District boundaries ages 7-14. The Red Wolves<br />

Junior Football Association (RWJFA) will provide a positive and<br />

enjoyable experience for all participants; help to build positive selfesteem<br />

for players; teach team participation and responsibility; teach<br />

sportsmanship and fair play.<br />

A community-based organization, the Carnation Farmers Market<br />

developed in response to the growing popularity and community<br />

support <strong>of</strong> neighborhood farmers markets throughout the Puget<br />

Sound region. Tuesdays, 3 to 7pm, from May 1 through September<br />

25 in the heart <strong>of</strong> downtown Carnation, right <strong>of</strong>f Tolt Avenue (Highway<br />

203) and Bird Street. Just look for our huge street banner and<br />

sandwich-board signs. www.carnationfarmersmarket.org<br />

Every Saturday at 8:30 a.m., rain or shine. Meet us in the parking lot<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Duvall</strong> Police Station then head out to the Snoqualmie Valley<br />

Trail. Everyone is welcome – male or female, young or old, fast or<br />

slow. We range from recreational runners interested in socializing to<br />

serious runners who want to improve their race times.<br />

Whatever running pace is most comfortable for you, whether you<br />

are a beginner or veteran runner, the <strong>Duvall</strong> Running Club is the<br />

running club for you!


<strong>Duvall</strong> Farmers Market<br />

Laurie Gilbertson<br />

Market Director<br />

(425) 788-1185, ext. 402.<br />

duvallfarmersmarket@msn.com<br />

www.duvallfarmersmarket.com<br />

Miller’s Community & Arts Center<br />

Lee Grumman<br />

4597 Tolt Avenue (SR203)<br />

PO Box 1272<br />

Carnation, WA 98014<br />

(425) 333-5007<br />

www.millersarts.com<br />

Northwest Art Center<br />

15515 Main Street NE<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong>, WA 98019<br />

(425) 788-5900<br />

www.northwestartcenter.com<br />

Pea Patch Community Garden<br />

For more information,<br />

call (425) 788-3434<br />

Quilter’s Garden<br />

15705 Main Street NE<br />

PO Box 306<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong>, WA 98019<br />

425-844-1621<br />

fax: (425) 788-0901<br />

duvalldi@hotmail.com<br />

Welcome to the 2nd Season <strong>of</strong> the 2007 <strong>Duvall</strong> Farmers Market!<br />

Every Wednesday, beginning June 6 thru September 26;<br />

3:00 pm - 7:00 pm. The Market is closed on Wednesday, July 4.<br />

Located on 1st Avenue (between Stella and Stephens streets), the<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong> Farmers Market will be filled with Farmers from all over the<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Washington and the Snoqualmie Valley area bringing with<br />

them a bountiful selection <strong>of</strong> organic and locally grown fruits, vegetables,<br />

bouquets <strong>of</strong> flowers, plants and herbs, honey, cheeses, breads<br />

and hand dipped Belgium Truffles, just to name a few! The market<br />

also features handcrafted items like jewelry, lavender herbal soaps,<br />

candles, and other wonderful items for body, bath or home. Fun and<br />

informative weekly sponsored activities for children and adults alike.<br />

Miller’s <strong>of</strong>fers a wide variety <strong>of</strong> classes drawing, in particular, on the<br />

talents <strong>of</strong> residents in the Snoqualmie Valley. Classes include painting,<br />

soap making, drawing, basketry, photography, environmental education<br />

and meditation. Miller’s has a small gift shop featuring locally<br />

made and fairly-traded products. Miller’s also has performances,<br />

dances & community meetings. We also <strong>of</strong>fer Community Swing &<br />

Variety Dance on the third Sunday <strong>of</strong> every month. Contact Libbie<br />

at libmog@myexcel.com or at (206) 755-2979 for more information<br />

on this <strong>of</strong>fering.<br />

Come to the Northwest Art Center to create something amazing.<br />

We <strong>of</strong>fer art classes for ages 5 through adult in painting, drawing,<br />

sculpting, wheel throwing, printmaking and more. You’ll find the finest<br />

teachers in the Valley leading classes which emphasize art techniques<br />

as well as individual expression. Home school classes, after school<br />

classes, adult classes and workshops and private groups are all available.<br />

During the summer our emphasis is on art and fun. Check our<br />

website for a schedule <strong>of</strong> art camps and classes. You’ll be amazed by<br />

what you create!<br />

Located at the Dougherty Farmhouse. This is the second season, and<br />

there is lots <strong>of</strong> opportunity for those new to gardening or for the<br />

seasoned gardener who doesn’t have a garden at their own home.<br />

The Quilters Garden <strong>of</strong>fers a wonderland <strong>of</strong> high quality cotton<br />

fabrics and a large assortment <strong>of</strong> battings, threads, and embellishments<br />

for all your quilting needs. This friendly shop has a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

beginners’ quilting classes, ranging from single class sessions at $15 to<br />

class series at $45. For information on classes and activities please<br />

visit our web site at: www.duvallquiltshop.com.


River View Drama<br />

Ian King<br />

(425) 844-1404<br />

ian.king@cingular.com<br />

Sno-Valley North Little League<br />

PO Box 1166<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong>, WA 98019<br />

www.svnll.org<br />

questions@svnll.org<br />

Sno-Valley Senior Center<br />

4610 Stephens Avenue<br />

Carnation, WA 98014<br />

Kate Miller,<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

(425) 333-4152<br />

(425) 333-4465 fax<br />

email: katem@seniorservices.org<br />

web: www.snovalleysenior.org<br />

Snoqualmie Valley Music<br />

Kari Cullimore<br />

(425) 788-6577<br />

kari@snoqualmievalleymusic.com<br />

www.snoqualmievalleymusic.com<br />

TJ Dance<br />

14701 Main Street NE<br />

#C-2<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong>, WA 98019<br />

(425) 844-9086<br />

www.tjdance.com<br />

River View Drama is an after-school drama program sponsored by the<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong> Cultural Commission and Cascade Performing Arts Council.<br />

Classes take pace at Tolt Middle School November through June. All<br />

students residing within the boundaries <strong>of</strong> the Riverview School District<br />

are eligible to join. River View Drama is an all-volunteer program, and<br />

parent involvement is required.<br />

Elementary Program: for students in grades 3 thru 5. Meets Thursdays,<br />

6pm. Middle School Program: for students in grades 6 thru 8. Meets<br />

Tuesdays, 6pm Tuition: $85/year.<br />

Sno Valley North Little League will be a place where children can come<br />

to learn about, enjoy and actively participate in all the activities that make<br />

baseball and s<strong>of</strong>tball such great games. This league will provide a safe,<br />

inclusive environment in which participants will learn about teamwork,<br />

commitment, good sportsmanship and the continued development <strong>of</strong><br />

athletic skills.<br />

Exercise Class for Adults and Seniors M,W, F 9:30-10:45am,<br />

$30 for 10 classes.<br />

Tai Chi: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 9-10am, $5 per class.<br />

Hiking Club: Weekly May-September, $1-2 per hike. Call for schedule.<br />

Somatic Yoga for Seniors: Thursdays, 9-10:30am, $7 per class.<br />

Welcome to Snoqualmie Valley Music! Established in 2001, Snoqualmie<br />

Valley Music <strong>of</strong>fers every level <strong>of</strong> the Musikgarten curriculum, Music &<br />

Movement classes for ages 0-5, pre-piano classes for kindergartners, and<br />

group piano instruction for 1-4th graders.<br />

Musikgarten classes are designed to nurture the child’s music aptitude<br />

by engaging children and their families in singing and movement activities.<br />

These activities help attune the ear, refine the voice, and develop a<br />

rhythmic body through which music can be expressed artfully.<br />

Dance instruction in tap, ballet, jazz, hip-hop, and aerobics.<br />

Age 3-adult. Parent/toddler classes. Dance year from September<br />

thru June. $30-$50/month.


Snoqualmie Valley Youth Soccer Association<br />

PO Box 370<br />

Carnation WA 98014<br />

email: webmaster@snvysa.org<br />

web: www.snvysa.org<br />

Register in April & May<br />

Traditional Taekwon-DO College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Duvall</strong><br />

14701 Main Street, C-6<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong>, WA 98019<br />

email: Kirk@duvalltkd.com<br />

web: www.duvalltkd.com<br />

YMCA Youth Center<br />

26512 NE Stella Street<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong>, WA 98019<br />

(425) 788-3060<br />

kbuck@seattleymca.org<br />

www.duvallwreck.org<br />

Wilderness Awareness School<br />

26425 NE Allen Street, Suite 203<br />

P.O. Box 5000, PMB 137<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong>, WA 98019<br />

(425) 788-1301<br />

www.wildernessawareness.org<br />

It is the mission <strong>of</strong> SnVYSA to foster the physical, mental and emotional<br />

growth and development <strong>of</strong> its youth through the sport <strong>of</strong><br />

soccer at all levels <strong>of</strong> age and competition that is safe, challenging,<br />

educational and fun for all participants. SnVYSA has 5 recreational<br />

clubs (<strong>Duvall</strong>, Carnation, Fall <strong>City</strong>, Snoqualmie and North Bend)<br />

serving youth within its boundaries ages 5 to 19 and one advanced<br />

development program (Cascade FC) forming teams via<br />

a selection process at U11 through U19. Cascade FC is further<br />

charged to provide high level coaching and an environment for<br />

players to participate in competitive level soccer competition where<br />

emphasis is placed on individual player skill, character and teamwork<br />

development while maintaining high ideals and sportsmanship. For<br />

more information please check out our website: www.snvysa.org.<br />

Martial Arts for the whole family. Children ages 8 years and up may<br />

attend our classes <strong>of</strong>fered Monday through Thursday, 6 pm – 7:15 pm.<br />

$65.00 per month with Family discounts.<br />

Please see our website for more information: www.duvalltkd.com.<br />

The center is open all year. Programs are <strong>of</strong>fered for K-5th and<br />

6-12th grade. Activities include daytrips, band nights, cooking and<br />

acting classes, teen drop-in and tween nights. The center has pingpong,<br />

pool, foosball, computers, video and big screen TV.<br />

We host parties and <strong>of</strong>fer rental space. Check us out!<br />

Wilderness Awareness School is a nature education organization <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

year-round programming for youth and adults. We teach nature awareness,<br />

animal tracking, bird language and identification. Including, edible<br />

and medicinal uses <strong>of</strong> plants, survival skills, mentoring skills for parents,<br />

educators and anyone who has a young person in their life. Our programs<br />

include summer camps, year-long nature education programs for 4-18 year<br />

olds. Also, weekend family programs, animal tracking club, expeditions, a<br />

college level year long naturalist skills intensive, and many others.<br />

The information about programs <strong>of</strong>fered by agencies other than the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Duvall</strong> enclosed in this publication<br />

has not been reviewed by the <strong>City</strong> for content or accuracy. The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Duvall</strong> accepts no liability or responsibility<br />

for errors contained in the information or for the nature <strong>of</strong> these programs.


View Carnation’s Walking Map at:<br />

www.ci.carnation.wa.us<br />

artwork by ANGUS BAILEY, age 10<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Carnation<br />

Park Map 2007


LOCAL COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS<br />

The <strong>Duvall</strong> Cultural Commission<br />

The <strong>Duvall</strong> Cultural Commission is body <strong>of</strong> seven volunteer members appointed<br />

by the Mayor to advise the city council on the support and furtherance<br />

<strong>of</strong> all arts and cultural activities within the city. The <strong>Duvall</strong> Cultural<br />

Commission builds civic identity and economic vitality through the support,<br />

education, and promotion <strong>of</strong> the arts, culture, and heritage for the <strong>Duvall</strong><br />

community. Please see our website at www.summerstage.net for more information<br />

about SummerStage 2007.<br />

The <strong>Duvall</strong> Youth Advisory Commission<br />

A youth advocacy group that connects with kids to find out what activities<br />

and programs they would like to see added to our community.<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong> Foundation for the Arts (DFA)<br />

The <strong>Duvall</strong> Foundation for the Arts promotes creativity, diversity and cultural<br />

awareness by supporting the arts and arts education in the lower Snoqualmie<br />

Valley. Visit our website at www.duvallarts.org.<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong> Historical Society<br />

Founded in 1976 the <strong>Duvall</strong> Historical Society works to preserve the<br />

heritage <strong>of</strong> <strong>Duvall</strong> and the surrounding region. It publishes books on this<br />

subject and sponsors regular programs open to the general public.<br />

The Society meets at the Dougherty House on the first Monday <strong>of</strong><br />

each month at 7:30 p.m., September through June. The Dougherty House<br />

is located at 26526 Cherry Valley Road. For more information contact<br />

President Connie Zimmerman at (425)844-6161.<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong> Civic Club<br />

The <strong>Duvall</strong> Civic Club/Friends <strong>of</strong> the Library was founded in 1929 in<br />

response to the community’s needs during the depression. The present day<br />

organization’s purpose is to be dedicated to supporting endeavors to<br />

enhance the quality <strong>of</strong> life for Snoqualmie Valley Citizens and the <strong>Duvall</strong><br />

continued on next page


Community in general. Our priorities include the <strong>Duvall</strong> Library, education,<br />

and social services. Meetings are held the 2nd wednesday <strong>of</strong> every month<br />

in the Rose Room at the <strong>Duvall</strong> Library on Main Street and everyone is<br />

welcome to attend. Contact President Sue Juhre at (425) 788-7695 for<br />

more information.<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong> Rotary<br />

Meets every Wednesday from 7:15 - 8:30 a.m. at the Twin Dragons Restaurant<br />

in <strong>Duvall</strong>. Check out the website at www.duvallrotary.org.<br />

Riverview Education Foundation (REF)<br />

Riverview Education Foundation<br />

P.O. Box 62<br />

Carnation, WA 98014<br />

www.refweb.org<br />

The Foundation is a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it, volunteer organization established in 1991 by<br />

local Community members to enhance the educational opportunities <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Riverview School District students. As a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it, 501(c)(3) organization,<br />

the REF provides a way to direct tax-deductible donations that are intended<br />

to benefit local school enrichment. Our mission is to generate financial and<br />

community support for enriching the education <strong>of</strong> Riverview students.<br />

Snoqualmie Valley Community Network<br />

PO Box 910<br />

Carnation, WA 98014<br />

svcn@msn.com<br />

www.snoqualmievalleycommunitynetwork.org<br />

(425) 333-6614<br />

Building a Healthy Future for Children and Families <strong>of</strong> the Valley.<br />

Just as there are identified risks and protective factors for heart disease,<br />

identified risk and protective factors in the home, schools, community, and<br />

peers influence our children’s health choices. The Network monitors and<br />

addresses those factors with effective programs to make the Snoqualmie<br />

Valley a supportive environment to raise healthy children. The Network is a<br />

catalyst for change and transformation with a fundamental respect for the<br />

wisdom within each person. Contact Kristy Sullivan, Director for more info.


LOCAL HEALTH & SAFETY ORGANIZATIONS<br />

DUVALL-CARNATION POLICE<br />

26225 NE Stephens Street<br />

PO Box 1500, <strong>Duvall</strong>, WA 98019<br />

EMERGENCY - DIAL 911<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong> Phone: (425) 788-1519 (non-emergency)<br />

Carnation Phone: (425) 333-4190 (non-emergency)<br />

Fax: (425) 788-1169<br />

Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday<br />

DUVALL FIRE: KING COUNTRY FIRE DISTRICT #45<br />

15600 First Ave NE<br />

<strong>Duvall</strong>, WA 98019<br />

Phone: (425) 788-1625<br />

Fax: (425) 788-0199<br />

CERT<br />

Carnation-<strong>Duvall</strong> Citizen Corps<br />

P.O. Box 644<br />

Carnation, WA 98014<br />

(425) 788-8260<br />

(425) 788-3563 fax<br />

Kathy Brasch, President<br />

info@carnationduvallcitizencorps.com<br />

The Carnation-<strong>Duvall</strong> Citizen Corps coordinates local volunteer efforts in<br />

response to a national request for volunteers by President Bush. We <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

classes in community emergency response team (CERT) training beginning<br />

in March and September. Other programs include Medical Reserve Corps,<br />

Neighborhood watch plus, Fire corps, Citizens on Patrol/Volunteers in the<br />

Police and Carnation-<strong>Duvall</strong> amateur Radio Club. We also sponsor Red<br />

Cross CPR/First Aid and Shatter Operations Classes. These programs aim<br />

to make our communities stronger, safer and better prepared. Visit our<br />

web site:www.carnationduvallcitizencorps.org.


UPCOMING SUMMER<br />

EVENTS:<br />

VALLEY ART WALK<br />

May 28 to June 9, 2007<br />

Artwork can be viewed at<br />

businesses all over <strong>Duvall</strong><br />

DUVALL DAYS<br />

June 2, 2007<br />

McCormick Park<br />

ART IN BLOOM<br />

June 15, 16 & 17<br />

Kokopelli Gardens, <strong>Duvall</strong><br />

SUMMERSTAGE<br />

Wednesdays in<br />

July & August<br />

McCormick Park<br />

(see ad on pages 8 & 9)<br />

SANDBLAST<br />

July 21 & 22<br />

McCormick Park<br />

DUVALL FARMERS MARKET<br />

Wednesdays, May to Sept.<br />

3pm - 7pm<br />

1st Avenue & Stephens Street<br />

CARNATION<br />

FARMERS MARKET<br />

Tuesdays, May to Sept.<br />

3pm - 7pm<br />

UPCOMING FALL<br />

AND HOLIDAY<br />

EVENTS:<br />

DUVALL QUILT SHOW<br />

6th Annual Festival <strong>of</strong> Colors<br />

Quilt Show<br />

September 29th 10am-4pm<br />

HALLOWEEN IN DUVALL<br />

October 31, 2007<br />

trick or treat in local <strong>Duvall</strong><br />

businesses<br />

TREE LIGHTING<br />

December 2, 2007<br />

annual event in<br />

McCormick Park featuring<br />

local choral groups, food<br />

vendors, and, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />

the CHRISTMAS COW!<br />

CHRISTMAS IN DUVALL<br />

December, 2007<br />

Arts & Crafts Festival<br />

hosted by the <strong>Duvall</strong><br />

Farmers Market Association<br />

Exact location & date tbd


Public Works<br />

“building on community”<br />

Parks & Recreation<br />

Building Permits<br />

Utilities (wastewater, water & storm)<br />

Transportation<br />

Engineering & Construction<br />

(425) 788-3434<br />

All classes, workshops, and training being <strong>of</strong>fered in this Guide are provided by third party businesses, groups, agencies or non-pr<strong>of</strong>its. The <strong>City</strong> makes<br />

no warranties or promises regarding any <strong>of</strong> these activities. We do not check the quality, safety, financial condition, or any other matters regarding the<br />

specific class or the entity sponsoring it. The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Duvall</strong> accepts no liability or responsibility for errors contained in the information or for the nature<br />

<strong>of</strong> these programs. This Guide is intended for the sole purpose <strong>of</strong> providing notice <strong>of</strong> the activities available ONLY.<br />

All risks and hazards incidental to such participation including transportation to and from activities is the not the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Duvall</strong>.<br />

The <strong>City</strong> does not accept payment, refunds, transfers, questions about content, schedule or other matters relating to the programs <strong>of</strong>fered or identified<br />

in this Quarterly Guide. Please contact the entities directly.<br />

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