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Page 1: Women in Business - Snoqualmie Valley 2012

Photo by Carol Ladwig

A supplement to the Snoqualmie Valley Record

A Salute to the Snoqualmie Valley’s

in Business

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www.valleyrecord.com12 • June 20, 2012 • Snoqualmie Valley Record

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(425) 888-9790 • [email protected]

WORKKFORCE EVOLUTION

Kim Arellano

Did you know: Fewer than 1 in 3 employees worldwide (31%) are ‘engaged’ in their work. Nearly 1 in 5 (17%) are actually ‘disengaged’ (Blessing White)? People are at the heart of every business. If you aren’t focusing on what motivates them, how toxic behavior undermines the mission, or how the next generation will revolutionize the meaning of “work”, you may be left behind. Workforce Evolution

focuses on interpersonal excellence, behavioral science and the generational shift. Through workshops and consulting services, we help you solve your people problems that may be blocking your success! Call us for a free consultation and learn about the engaging workshops available. www.wfe.me or call: 425-888-9790.

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Proud to be aWibbie

Insurance Agent/Owner425-292-0004 • www.bakerig.com

[email protected]

BAKER INSURANCE GROUP

Theresa Baker

Theresa Baker and her Agency bring you over 25 years of insurance agency experience. We specialize in:

Medicare Plans• Health Insurance for individuals/families/businesses• Long Term Care Insurance• Disability Insurance• Life Insurance• Critical Illness Insurance•

“Being a local Agent, who represents several companies, giving you the best choice, is something we take a lot of pride in”. This is one of the main reasons she formed Baker Insurance Group.Theresa is an active member of numerous professional associations including

the National Ethics Bureau, NAIFA and the Chamber of Commerce of Snoqualmie and Issaquah.

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Proud to be aWibbie

145 E. Third • North Bend425-888-1670 • www.drlesliechiro.com

AGAPE CHIROPRACTIC HEALING CENTER

Dr. Leslie Bedell

Dr. Leslie Bedell is celebrating her 25th year running Agape Chiropractic Healing Center at the same location in North Bend. She continues to offer gentle Chiropractic care including Upledger Cranial Sacral Therapy to children, families, and individuals. Dr. Leslie has spent the past year getting trained in a very advanced technique called “Nutrition Response Testing”. She has been able to help many people of all ages � nd relief from various health challenges by discovering the underlying causes of their symptoms and designing individual nutritional programs utilizing whole foods to strengthen the areas of the body that are under stress. Dr. Leslie takes every opportunity to educate the public and her patients by teaching free Health Workshops every other Wednesday evening in her of� ce. She considers herself a “Health Coach” and enjoys teaching her clients about the wellness lifestyle. Her holistic approach re� ects her philosophy that the body was created to heal itself, as long as there is no interference or barriers to healing. Her mission, locate the barriers, help the patient remove them, and release the innate healing power of the body. She can be reached through her

website: www.drlesliechiro.com or by phone at 425-888-1670.

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Proud to be aWibbie

35131 S.E. Douglas Street • Snoqualmie425-831-3100 • www.pearsonlawfi rm.com

PEARSON LAW FIRM

Michele G. Pearson

Expert intervention makes a difference. When you want to be represented by legal professionals who are compassionate and experienced advocates, call on Michele Pearson of the Pearson Law Firm. She and her partner, husband Jerry, and their staff, take a relationship building approach with clients’ medical professionals, insurance companies or governmental agencies. They emphasize communication and accountability with everyone involved. You can feel con� dent that they are tackling the right issue at the right time and using the best tools and expertise available, serving clients throughout the State of Washington, from Bellingham to Battle Ground, from Sequim to Spokane. They are expert in catastrophic injury litigation all the way through trial when required. Pearson Law offers free case evaluations. Michele is an active member of numerous professional associations, including the Washington State

Association for Justice (WSAJ), American Bar Association, and the King County Bar Association.

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law p

Proud to be aWibbie

33410 SE Redmond Fall City Rd • Fall City425-222-5881 • [email protected]

www.farmersagent.com/khauglie

Angela DonaldsonHAUGLIE INSURANCE AGENCY

Being a third-generation Farmers Insurance Agent and working in a family business, I have an innate understanding of insurance and how to get the greatest value for your family’s budget. Your family’s needs are unique and change over time. That is why it’s so important to take the time to sit down and thoroughly review your plan every year or two. If you are looking for a comprehensive review or just want to understand

your insurance better, just stop by one of our three locations in Snoqualmie, Fall City or Duvall. We want to be your personal agent, one you can count on when the unthinkable happens.

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Women in Business

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106 Main Street • North Bend425-888-0781 • www.chevyoutlet.com

CHAPLINS NORTH BEND CHEVROLET

Jeri, Alisa, Michelle & Leesa

Proud to be aWibbie

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The Women of Chaplins

Chaplins North Bend Chevrolet is a family-run business. Our mission is to embody the spirit and culture of our automakers,

and personify the spirit of excellence in our store. Michelle and Leesa are dedicated to providing the highest level of customer

service in an uplifting environment where they can efficently and peacefully fulfill the needs of their customers. Jeri and Alisa

are dedicated to ensuring the dealership’s transactions and accounting are accurate and provided

in a transparent manner. The women of Chaplins are a tour de force

and they strive to be the best without compromise.

JERI & ALISA MICHELLE & LEESA

Women in Business

Valley midwife makes a practice of treating women as whole people

By Carol ladwigStaff Reporter

What she said was “My belief is every woman deserves a midwife.” What that means, especially to those not familiar with midwives, is that every woman should enjoy a special relationship with their health care practitioners.

Roxanne Spring, a certified nurse midwife, explains, “Midwife means ‘with woman,’ so when you come in for an appointment to discuss your health… would you not rather sit down and talk with someone who hon-ors the fact that you and your body are very important in this pursuit of health and well-being? That your body’s wisdom is very vital? Because we are actually built to heal.”

On a traditional visit to a doctor, Spring said, a pregnant woman might not get the time and attention she wants to discuss all of her concerns, or any changes that might be happening during the pregnancy.

Offering that time, Spring says, “is an integral part of the quality of care that I want to provide. That’s the commitment.”

Oftentimes, especially after a baby is born, Spring will commit further, by seeing the mommy and baby at their home. It’s easier on the mommies, she says, and likely, improves her quality of care.

By spending the time and building rela-tionships with her mommies, she explained, she can “see them as a whole person,” she said, and care for them as such — “because context is important!”

Spring, a practitioner since 1998, almost bubbles with information about her field.

“It’s just been a phenomenal part of my life,” she said. “Motherhood, pregnancy, breastfeeding, eating healthy, and the life-styles that are family centered have been the core of my life, for many years.”

Officially, midwives are licensed

health care providers who tend to women, and their families, throughout their preg-nancies. Nurse-midwives like Spring can provide life-long health care for women.

All midwives support women’s physical, psychological and social well-being needs, provide education and counseling and offer postpartum support. They can prescribe

drugs, too, but prefer to avoid such inter-ventions, especially during a woman’s labor.

“Birth and labor are very, very unpredict-able in real life, just like life is unpredict-able,” Spring said.

Hospitals may try to minimize that unpre-dictability by administering drugs to induce labor, or other interventions. Midwives, however, are known for their role in natural births — no doctors, no pain killers, and often, no hospitals.

Since opening her practice in North Bend a few months ago, Spring has exclusively done out-of-hospital births, but she hopes to develop a relationship with an obstetri-cian so she can deliver in-hospital again in the future. In her career, she’s worked at both Overlake and Evergreen Hospitals as a midwife, and has been dismayed to find that “the interference with the natural process has become much more commonplace.”

It’s not a criticism. Traditional doc-tors will always have a place, she said, and “I’m grateful for medical knowledge.” Some women in fact, should see only traditional physicians while pregnant, if they are at high risk.

Midwifery is a safe option for low-risk pregnancies, between 60 and 80 percent of pregnancies, according to the American Pregnancy Association. It’s also becom-ing an easier choice to make, as insurance companies begin to cover midwifery. Spring is actually a preferred provider for several insurance companies.

It’s a welcome change, for Spring, who used to offer childbirth education classes.

“People would be incredibly motivated to have a birth of their choice, and then they would have to navigate a system and a pro-vider that they thought were on the same page, and they really weren’t,” she said.

Spring estimates she’s delivered more than 500 babies as a midwife, which doesn’t include her own six children.

She started practicing again after her chil-dren were born because “I needed another outlet for this passion of mine!”

Snoqualmie Valley Midwifery is located at 401 Ballarat Ave. N., North Bend, (425) 888-1018.

Learn more at http://snoqualmieval-leymidwifery.com.

Welcoming women,

mommies and babies

carol ladwig/Staff Photo

Roxanne Spring holds a fetuscope, which she uses to assess the health of mother and child, at her cozy office. She has practiced midwifery for years, but just opened her North Bend practice in October.

“Well, there are mommies, and there

are babies.”

Roxanne Spring, Certified Nurse

Midwife, discussing a “typical birth”

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7330 Center Blvd., S.E. • Snoqualmie Ridge425.396.1340 • www.ridgesupermarket.com

SNOQUALMIE RIDGE IGA

Jamie Van Blaricom, Jessi Brookman & Jan Ellison

At Snoqualmie Ridge IGA Supermarket, we strive to be your ‘Hometown

Proud’ grocery store!

Our friendly and courteous staff, coupled with a breadth of selections and

services including take-out options, organic products, fresh meat, seafood,

produce and baked goods, frozen food, a � oral and wine department

and other great grocery amenities illustrate Jamie’s, Jan’s and my goal to

become the place where the Valley shops!

We also offer a full-service Pharmacy and a local

branch of the Sno-Falls Credit Union.

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l.-r.: Jamie Van Blaricom - General Merchandise Manager, Jessi Brookman - Store Director, Jan Ellison - Assistant Store Director.

Interior Design for your [email protected] - 425-445-9019

Braden design

deborah Mcgrath

Braden Design offers a wide variety of home interior design options for any space focusing on your unique style and taste. By building a relationship with the homeowner we can turn your ideas and needs into a perfect fit for your lifestyle. Elegant, understated and in harmony with the architecture best describes the design approach. We begin the process by exploring your preferences and applying our design expertise to create a pleasing and expressive environment. Working together we balance color, light, texture, furnishings and art in a way that is comfortable to you. Interior design is my passion and I look forward to sharing my knowledge with you. Our services include: floor plan review, design and color consultation, selection, purchase and installation of furnishings, fabrics, flooring, wall coverings, window treatments,

custom decorative art and accessories. We also specialize in re-designing your home using your existing furniture and accessories or selecting new furnishings and accessories

that best compliment existing room designs. We professionally stage “for sale” property and have access to the Seattle Design Center showrooms.

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425-260-0282 • [email protected]

JUST B ART + DESIGN

Erica Becker Morin

Just B is a fun and innovative design studio for all your creative needs. From graphic design and branding to interior design and color consultation to weddings and events…

Just B will work with you to create the most unique and exciting product, the most inviting spaces and one-of-a-kind special occasions. My background in graphic design, interior design and � ne art makes for a wonderful blend of skills. And my love for

what I do insures great energy and passion for each project. So when you

� nd yourself needing some design help, you can relax…and Just B!

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38579 SE River Street, Suite 2B • Snoqualmie 206-716-1181 • www.serenitywc.com

SERENITY WELLNESS CENTER

Laurie Escott

Laurie Escott is the owner of Serenity Wellness Center in Snoqualmie which opened in April 2012. The center offers heat therapy treatments for detoxi� cation and rejuvenation. Each one hour session can help to reduce stress, fatigue and chronic pain. The treatment brings in light energy similar to sun rays, and with all the rain and cloudy days we’ve had lately, valley residents are � nding warm SUNSHINE at the Wellness Center!

The heat treatment burns calories and can help to speed recovery. Laurie will be adding a weight loss program to her menu very soon. Each private room at the healing center is set up with a special mat. The mat is made of amethyst crystals, produces far infrared rays, provides negative ions and thermotherapy.

For more information visit the website at www.serenitywc.com and to make an appointment please call Serenity Wellness Center at 206-713-1181. The wellness center is open from 6AM to 8 PM every day, including weekends. Each session is 60.00 per session and memberships are available on a monthly basis. Look for future

coupons in the Valley Record or mention this ad and receive a session for 1/2 price.

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Serenity Wellness Center

For more information visit the website at www.serenitywc.com and to make an appointment

6501 Railroad Ave SE • Snoqualmie1.800.2.SALISH

SaliSh lodge & Spa

Melanie Silver

I am enthusiastic about guest service and making people happy. That passion led me to a career in hospitality and, after more than 20 years, I still love every minute of it. Over the years our guests have changed and so have their interests and expectations, so we are constantly evolving to offer new and unique experiences at the lodge. Changes in the economy, environmental awareness and a focus on organic products have brought new opportunities for us to explore. To complement the lodge’s apiary, we recently planted herb and vegetable gardens that provide organic ingredients to The Dining Room and The Spa as well as feed our bees! These

sustainable offerings contribute to our environmental commitment and give our guests a uniquely Salish experience. I’m fortunate to be able to do what I love in such a distinct and memorable destination.

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43438 S.E. North Bend Way, North Bend425-941-8795 • www.joleneshair.com

JOLENE’S HAIR & SKIN CARE

Jolene Kelly

jolene’s is a place for you, a place for your hair and skin care needs, your body, mind and spirit needs. Bringing 12 years of experience, I strive to provide quality, personal care as well as using the kindest products possible for you and your

environment. jolene’s is also home to other fabulous practitioners offering; hair and skin care, massage, hypnotherapy, aromatherapy, Reiki, and re� exology. Services are by appointment and can be obtained by email: [email protected] or phone: 425-941-8795.

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146 West Second Street • North Bend425.888.1616

STERLING BANK

Ali Saccone & Kailee Mick

Meet Our Bankers.

Ali Saccone and Kailee Mick specialize in business and personal banking.

From next business day Merchant Services funding to providing a broad array of online banking services, Sterling Bank has been helping Snoqualmie Valley businesses and families since 1988.

You can count on great bankers like Ali and Kailee at Sterling Bank to � nd the right solutions for your banking needs.

Call or stop by and see what we can do to help you reach your dream.

Hours: Monday-Thursday 9 to 5 | Friday to 6Drive-Up Monday – Friday 9 to 6

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43306 SE North Bend Way • North Bend (425) 864-4733 • www.facebook.com/hair.ink05

HAIR INK

Robin Snyder

Hair Ink is a new chapter in my life hoping to share not only amazing hair but positive experiences with everyone I meet. I am always willing to learn and treat everyone equal. I was given a gift to pass on through the beauty of hair. I am excited to share my knowledge and I am excited learn form every new and returning guest. I have now been in the industry for seven years, I keep up to date on education including all new hair techniques to offer a variety of styles to � t whatever my guest may need from men, women and children.

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Education, perseverance help outgoing State Sen. Cheryl Pflug

head back to college, take new state position

By Seth truScottEditor

From nurse and mother to state sen-ator, Cheryl Pflug’s career has taken some dramatic turns. She begins a new chapter this summer, swapping her role on the senate floor for a job as one of six members of the Washington State Growth Management Hearings Board.

The hearings board “is something most people haven’t heard of,” says Pflug. But the six members of the board, who weigh in on land disputes such as Snoqualmie’s Mill Area Annexation, have the power to influence how local communities and the wider state grows.

After representing a district that rode the growth wave of King County, Pflug says her new job is a natural fit.

“We’re ground zero for these issues,” she says. With her family still living here, Pflug is sympathetic to “the whole… effort to preserve these pristine, beautiful surroundings, the character we love. At the same time, you’ve got to accom-modate growth.”

She can point to the area’s successes, such as the region’s two salmon hatcheries at Tokul Creek and Issaquah, the reopening of the Cedar River Watershed to sockeye, and the efforts in the early 2000’s to block a proposed new inter-state, I-605, in the Snoqualmie Valley.

Days in officeA fourth-generation Washingtonian, Pflug is a great-

granddaughter of Chester Morse, the visionary Seattle city engineer and water superintendent. Morse acquired the land for the Cedar River Watershed above North Bend.

Pflug grew up, much of the time, outdoors, learning to ski with the Mountaineers at age 5. She became an accom-plished equestrian competitor. She was valedictorian at

Tahoma High School, named “Best Scholar” and “Most Likely to Succeed.”

She raised four children while she sought her graduate degree in nursing, and became a critical care nurse.

Pflug became a state legislator in 1999, appointed to the senate in 2003 to replace gubernatorial hopeful Dino Rossi, elected back the following year and again a few years later.

In total, she has been elected to office 14 times.

Pflug recalled that her political career began while she was standing in line at a health food store, child in tow, when small talk with fellow customers turned to politics.

“Somebody said, “Are you going to precinct caucuses tonight?” Pflug relat-ed. “I said, ‘What’s a precinct caucus?”

From there, things snowballed.“It’s like every other volunteer orga-

nization,” she said jokingly. “You show up twice and you’re in charge. The next thing I knew, I was district chair for the Republican party.”

Pflug now looks back on a history of advocacy for schools and health care. According to her official biography, she was a deputy Republican leader who served on the Senate’s health and transportation committees, as well as the powerful Rules Committee. She authored Washington’s first-in-the-nation legislation to create humane,

mandatory treatment alternatives for non-violent, mentally ill offenders.

To claim a third term, Pflug would have fought a primary race with Republican opponent Brad Toft. But five days after filing, she was tapped by Gov. Christine Gregoire to take the hearings board seat.

New educationPflug graduated May 12 with a law degree from Seattle

University. Law school made her a better legislator, but balanc-ing work and study was tough.

With five legislative sessions this year, she had days instead of weeks to prepare for finals. Somehow, she also managed to make a trip to Pullman to see her son graduate from Washington State University.

Finding balance between work and life has always been a struggle, especially in the legislature. There’s so many breakfast and evening meetings and weekend work, “it’s unlike any other job… I wouldn’t say there’s much balance involved in adding law school on top of that,” Pflug said. Rather’s it’s more about putting nose to grindstone.

“Sometimes, you just have to suck it up and get it done,” Pflug said.

“I worked too hard,” she added. “Balance has been a process of learning for me. It’s not always an option to say, you know what, I need to quit working… I made a decision that I needed to work harder to get myself to a place where I could have balance.”

That means a combination of determination, priorities and organization.

“It’s about realizing that you have to get what has to be done, done today,” Pflug says.

Going back to school at age 52 “was really kind of cool,” the Maple Valley resident said.

“It keeps those gears turning,” she said. “I believe you want to expose yourself to as much information as you can.”

She loved being around the 30-something students, listening to their stories and world-views.

Her degree was worth the effort, and gives her a calling she can enjoy for years, and a new set of skills.

“Increasingly for all of us, we have longer lifespans,” Pflug said. Retirement at 60, and living for another 40 years, appears financially daunting. “It’s wise to think about what you might enjoy doing that you could do at least part time, until you’re 75 or so,” she advises.

Thoughts on the legislatureWith her last day as a state senator set for July 1, Pflug looks

back on a 13-year history, and ahead to a different experience.Her new job brings more power in a narrower area, she

says.Yet she’ll miss the opportunity to solve problems for people

as a legislator.As she leaves the statehouse, Pflug says she would advise her

colleagues to understand their issues thoroughly and vote for the people, first.

“Politics can trump what works for the people,” she said. “The bottom line is, ‘On this issue, my constituents’ best interest is served by voting this way, and I don’t really care what the party leadership is telling me.’”

As an example, she looked back on the bipartisan effort that was needed to pass special legislation saving Si View Parks.

She credited her first Senate seatmate, Brian Thomas, as well as Kent Mayor Suzette Cook and the late state legislator Ken Pullen, as inspirations. Pullen set an example for her as a rep-resentative, senator and county council member, while Cook encouraged Pflug during her campaigning days.

Thomas in particular was a mentor for her, encouraging her to go to law school.

As a woman legislator, Pflug admitted that it was sometimes challenging.

“Men don’t realize it, but their voices are louder and deeper, and they will talk over the top of you sometimes,” she said. “You have to learn ways to let them know that they are going to need to know your opinion, and they’re going to have to hear it.”

A new direction

Women in Business

ChEryl Pflug

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301 W. North Bend Way • North Bend425-922-2336 • [email protected]

JOHN L. SCOTT-NORTH BEND

Monica Antone

Having grown up in the Northwest and resided in the Snoqualmie Valley for many years I have appreciated the beauty of our natural surroundings and the bene� ts of raising a family in our growing bedroom community. My husband, Tom, and I owned and operated John L. Scott Real Estate for over 30 years. In 2010, we transitioned out of ownership but have continued to work for John L. Scott in the same location in North Bend. I am grateful to have been selected as one of the ‘Best of the Valley’ in 2012, and also honored to have been selected as a Five-Star Real Estate Broker, appearing in the December, “Best of 2009, 2010 and 2011” issues of the Seattle Magazine, having been chosen for overall satisfaction of services. Experience, knowledge of the area and a commitment to ongoing education enables me to best serve my clients. Customer satisfaction is � rst and foremost and it

has been a privilege to have assisted so many with their real estate needs over the years. Thank you!

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421 Main Ave S, PO Box 372 • North Bend425-888-0867

KELLY GARWOOD, D.D.S.

Kelly Garwood

Kelly R. Garwood provides general dentistry for children and adults. I have a wonderful staff of women who provide gentle dental care in a relaxed environment. Our goal is to educate our patients and provide the best dental services to maintain their oral health.

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Our Staff:Dr. Garwood

Tara & Helen – Dental AssistantsElsa & Kay – HygienistsSally – Of� ce Manager

Cindy - Front Desk

38579 SE River St. Ste 7 • Snoqualmie425-222-4118

Massage and Bodywork Modalities

Born to Feel Good

Silvermoon

It has been a gift to be a part of our community with this great Snoqualmie River in our midst. I have felt so fortunate to work with my neighbors, � rst in Fall City since 2003 and now, here in old town Snoqualmie.Massage and Bodywork can be a potent vehicle in supporting one another through these times of great change. Bodywork Modalities such as Neuralmuscular, Cranial Balancing, deep tissue, Structural Muscle Balancing, Energy work and Acupressure Protocol are fascinating in the relief and freedom that they can provide. I also use joyful Somatic Movement patterns on the massage table which are relaxing to the entire nervous system and also useful at home for self maintenance. I � nd all this work

very joyful and a teaching as well. I have taught classes up and down the valley in Somatic Movement and Yoga for 7 years and also have a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the UW. I am a Reiki Master and also a provider of most insurances. Massage lic # MA000004260

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202 North Bend Way & 137 E North Bend Way • North Bend425.292.9390 • www.bircheshabitat.com

BIRCHES HABITAT & ZO HOME

Nancy Wray

Our stores are founded on two things: a desire to bring interesting and beautiful gift lines, home furnishings & apparel to Snoqualmie Valley; and, a love for art, nature and community. Steve and I wanted to create a place where people feel relaxed and � nd a sense of joy in the everyday things that can make us laugh, make us happy or inspire us in some way. This is what I try to stay true to when I am purchasing merchandise for the store. This community is important to us and we will always do our best to serve it.

Birches Habitat is a lifestyle store with over 2,100 sf of unique gifts, contemporary apparel, northwest decor, cards and books. Zo Home is a ‘home furnishings store with art on its mind’, having more of an arts & craft feel while focusing on local & global recycled and reclaimed furnishings.

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b i r c h e s h a b i t a t & zo home ECLECTIC SOULFUL LIVING facebook/people & facebook/pages

650 East North Bend Way • North Bend425-888-7108 • redoakresidence.com

RED OAK SENIOR HOUSING

Laure Anne Wilbert

STANDING BY SENIORS THROUGH GOOD TIMES AND BAD

Voted Best Senior Care Provider in Snoqualmie Valley since 2004Created to blend the best attributes of the Paci� c Northwest, Red Oak Residence mixes local beauty, service and friendly companionship in order to offer a smaller, more personal retirement community. Red Oak has 50 spacious independent

living apartments, in a choice of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom plans. In addition, assisted living is available. Stop by and take a tour!

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4475 Tolt Avenue, Carnation • 425-333-4888 www.carnationcorners.com • www.valleyhomesandland.info

Ann: 425-746-0760 • Jane: 425-443-8473

CARNATION CORNERS / VALLEY HOMES & LAND

Ann Estrin Wassink& Jane Hartwell

The Best of Both Worlds! In April of 2008 longtime friends Ann Estrin-Wassink and Jane Hartwell opened their Real Estate Of� ce, Valley Homes and Land, in the heart of Carnation. With over 20 years experience they specialize in residential homes, acreage and farms in the Snoqualmie Valley and surrounding areas. Ann and Jane are also the proud owners of Carnation Corners at the same location. They carry unique gifts, one of a kind handmade treasures and a smattering of antiques. They are also a gallery, featuring local art.

Stop by to say “Hello” any Tuesday - Sunday. With a warm and inviting atmosphere and ever changing inventory it is a magical destination!

Join us on Facebook@CarnationCorners.

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Jackie ‘of all trades’ inspires confidence in classroom, gymBy Seth truScott

Editor

It’s a grand, scientific surprise: Brown iodine and bags of white, starchy water are ready to mix, but what will happen is anybody’s educated guess in teacher Kate Christenson’s second grade classroom at North Bend Elementary.

At the head of the class, presenter Jackie Andrewjeski is waiting to guide this exploration of the concept of diffusion.

“I like to bring little experiments,” says this sometime substitute teach-er, who’s brought potatoes, red food coloring and other props to make her concepts clear. Her black T-shirt lists the periodic table in day-glo colors.

Iodine isn’t just for owies, Andrewjeski explains. When it turns black after being rubbed on a piece of paper, she tells the students exactly why. There must be some starch in that paper, she explains. The big payoff

is the color change, when the seeping iodine turns the starchy water a deep purple.

Always activeMost locals are probably

familiar with Andrewjeski from her fitness classes at Si View Metro Parks, Ridge Fitness and the Snoqualmie Valley YMCA. But she’s also a certified high school teacher by trade, formerly a teacher at Mount Si High School. She now substitutes at North Bend Elementary, but not often, as her days are quite full as a fitness instructor. But she loves coming back to the science and math, her intellectual passions.

“I really am a Jackie of all trades,” Andrewjeski.

For more than eight years, she has been involved with the Relay for Life fundraiser for cancer research. Year after year, she is team cap-tain of the Super Troopers team, actively recruiting folks from her fitness class-es to take part. She’s also a member of the Forster Woods homeowners’ asso-ciation, and takes part in an Encompass childcare coop-erative.

Andrewjeski is married

to husband Tom, and has two children, Zach, 11, and Chloe, 8. She lives in North Bend.

For Women In Business, Andrewjeski answered a few questions about her life, work and calling.

How did your career start?

“When we were living in West Seattle, I used to go to 24 Hour Fitness and work out, a lot. I was doing a lot of classes. My husband, Tom, said, ‘Why don’t you become an instructor?’ I thought, that’s a great idea. I did the training and cer-tification, and I started

teaching step aerobics and cardio—that was the phase, back then, this was about 1995. When we moved out here, it was ridiculous for me to keep going into Seattle. I looked into teach-ing here in the Valley.

This community center (Si View) was still under King County. I had a key (and sometimes) I was the only person in this building. I’d drag out the steps. I had a core con-tingent of gals who would come to my class. This building was faced with closure, (and) we did a big campaign to keep it open. Now, it’s so great to

see this center bring used. To me, it means so many things. We come to family nights, my kids have sum-mer camp here, my daugh-ter has dance classes, and I’ve been teaching here for years. It’s a core part of the community, a focal point, and I’m so pleased we’re able to keep this myriad of programs going.”

What’s something about you that others may not know?

I went to a rodeo when I was a kid, and got third place on a sheep ride. I grew up outside of Christchurch,

New Zealand, on a farm. We had cattle and sheep.

How do you maintain balance?

“I’m very organized. I squeeze things in where I can, and try to make it work. I like to keep busy… Working out is great for me to get bal-ance. Working out feeds that energy level. The more you work out, the more it gives that energy back. I sleep well at night because I work out. It’s a circle.

My philosophy is, ‘Healthy body, healthy mind.’ Any kind of exercise, whether you’re going out for a walk, taking a class or getting on your bike, is critical. For women, in particular when you’re over 35, it’s essential to do some kind of weight-bearing exercise. It prevents osteoporosis, gets your metabolism high to keep your weight in check, and makes you feel healthy and strong.”

Have you ever been challenged as a woman in business?

“Gender hasn’t been an issue for me, to be honest. My degree is in chemistry and math. I always thought it was important, when I was at the high school, to have a female role model for kids… espe-cially in math and science. For me, being that role model in the classroom is important. I feel that pride, of being a female in a field that’s typi-cally dominated by males.

Only you set your own limitations. Don’t feel limited by your gender. If you have a passion, go for it. Strive to attain that goal.”

1407 Boalch Ave NW and 209 Main Ave. S. • North Bend

425-888-2777 • encompassnw.org

ENCOMPASS

Rochelle Clayton Strunk,Emily Ridout & Stacey Cepeda

(From left) Rochelle Clayton Strunk, director of community programs; Emily Ridout, advancement coordinator; and Stacey Cepeda, manager of community activities, exemplify the strong ties that the women and men (and children and families) of Encompass have with the communities of the Snoqualmie Valley, Issaquah, Sammamish and beyond. For more than 45 years, Encompass has ful� lled a unique mission: to nurture children,

enrich families and inspire community. Programs range from nationally accredited preschool, toddler groups, summer camps, early intervention and pediatric therapy to parenting classes, parent coaching, Family Nights and Childcare Co-op. Come visit us!!

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125 E North Bend Way • North Bend • 425-292-9643http://snoqualmievalley.thecleaningauthority.com

THE CLEANING AUTHORITY

Stephanie McMahon

Stephanie McMahon, lifelong Snoqualmie Valley resident, and her husband, Paul, are local owners of The Cleaning Authority, a family-owned residential cleaning service. They are very involved in their family, community, church and charities. With their house cleaning business they take pride in quality, service, communication with customers and their professional house cleaning staff. At The Cleaning Authority of Snoqualmie Valley, they work very hard to provide a professional residential cleaning service at a fair price. All of their professional housecleaners are full-time employees and all payroll taxes are paid; as well as, workers compensation and liability insurance covered. The Cleaning Authority provides all the environmentally-responsible cleaning supplies needed to clean your most prized possession

- your home. They are committed to using Green Seal Certi� ed® chemicals and HEPA � ltration vacuums throughout your home. MSDS sheets are available for any customer wishing additional information on their products. Training, supervision, inspections and quality management are the keys to their success and satisfaction is guaranteed on every clean! For a free estimate and a chance to win

a free housecleaning for a year, visit them online at http://snoqualmievalley.thecleaningauthority.com.

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The role

model

Seth Truscott/Staff Photo

Nurturing young people’s interests in science and math, Jackie Andrewjeski helps North Bend second grader Annie Haney measure a solution of iodine in a class experiment.

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7725 Center Blvd. S.E. Snoqualmie Ridge

425.396.7100 • www.realestate-integrity.com

RE/MAX INTEGRITY

Rachel Charbonneau • Carol Wright • Belle Hill • Cristie Moore

With a collective 60 years of experience in the real estate profession, the ladies at RE/MAX Integrity on Snoqualmie Ridge are dedicated to helping people buy and or sell their home. We offer exclusive Buyer’s and Seller’s representation, innovative marketing plans along with seasoned negotiation skills and other professional expertise that brings additional value and knowledge to

our clients. Ashley Wright and Julie Fromm

are not pictured.

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425-888-4678Corner of Park & Main

North Bend

HUXDOTTER COFFEE

Tanya Boyle

Huxdotter has been in business for 18 years. I have owned it seven years. At Huxdotter’s we make great coffee and great friends. I love owning the shop, the staff and people of the Valley makes coming to work everyday so much fun. We have a variety of beverages from espressos, smoothies, frappes, teas, italian soda, and we even have breakfast bakery items.

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Staff: Paige, Tawna, Brooklyn, Lauren, Kayla, Tanya, Taylor

MORE THEN JUST GREAT COFFEE...#1 IN THE VALLEY

111 E. North Bend Way, Suite A • North Bendwww.facebook.com/SelahGifts

SELAH GIFTS

Shelley Woodward

Selah Gifts is celebrating its 9th year as a family-owned and operated business. Please come down and see our new location right in the heart of beautiful downtown North Bend. Selah Gifts offers an ever-changing array of products for home, family, and even a little something for

yourself! Our products are ‘Made in the USA’ and local art is always featured here.

Complimentary Gift Wrap with a $15 Purchase

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GENEVIEVE RUTH PHOTOGRAPHY

Genevieve Gunderson

Genevieve Ruth is an award-winning, local photographer, whose diverse background in graphic and � ne arts, fashion, and modeling, has given her a unique edge that adds incomparable value for her clients. Expect dynamite pin-up calendars, exquisite boudoir portraits, stunning modeling portfolios, and gorgeous wedding albums. Genevieve’s fun personality allows you to feel both comfortable and con� dent behind the lens, and

every image that leaves her Snoqualmie Ridge studio is hand-crafted to perfection. Reserve your session today!

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Women in BusinessBusiness community

Snoqualmie Valley Women in Business building local connections

By Carol ladwigStaff Reporter

Correctly predicting that a lot of women at the Snoqualmie Valley Women in Business lunch shared personality traits wasn’t much of a trick, but guest speaker Jessica Butts was still a little surprised by how very accurate she was.

Butts, a psychotherapist speaking on how people’s personalities can improve their businesses, guessed that most of the 40-plus people in the room were Ns, or Intuitives, in the Myers-Briggs personality type inventory, like herself.

Intuitives, she said, “take in things by their meanings, pos-sibilities, we have hunches and speculations, and we go with our guts… we’re very theoretical, and we’re always thinking about the future,” Butts said.

Only about 25 percent of the population are Intuitives, she continued, but they are usually found in high concentrations at

entrepreneurial gatherings. SVWIB’s June lunch was no excep-tion, and almost all of the women raised their hands when Butts asked for a show of hands from the Ns.

Some of the group’s 60 members are entrepreneurs, launching and running their own businesses — the organization’s Web mas-ter Pia Larson, stepping down from the role to focus on her grow-ing business, brought as a guest to the meeting Vicki Bertero, co-owner of the new Bayan Mongolian Barbecue restaurant that opened on Snoqualmie Ridge late last week, for example.

“You don’t have to be an entrepreneur,” though, says Michelle Comeau, a membership co-chairperson on the SVWIB board.

All you really have to be is interested in your community, because community development and leadership are core values.

“We’re always looking to help out,” said President Louise Wall. “That’s part of who we are as Women in Business.”

Since its creation four years ago, Wall said the group has been actively involved in One VOICE events for needy families, helps at the Mount Si Food Bank, hosts an annual fashion show to benefit the Mount Si Senior Center, and participates every year in the North Bend Block Party coming up July 14. They also award a scholarship to a Mount Si High School graduate, and last year, the group helped the Mount Si DECA club with events.

One of its latest ventures, WIBED, offers training classes, taught by members, to interested students. The group hopes to collaborate with the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce

on such training in the future, to enable more businesspeople to benefit from the groups’ knowledge.

“Let’s get the wisdom together in our community,” member Kim Arellano summarized, to an enthusiastic response.

The most exciting thing the group is talking about these days, though, is Pay it Forward Week.

“Pay it Forward is going to be huge!” board member Kathy White announced. “It’s just such a Women in Business event, it’s totally how we live our lives.”

The weeklong event, set for Oct. 14 to 21, is all about “doing something kind for someone else,” Debby Peterman explained to the group. “Part of this is going to be an opportunity for us to market SVWIB… but also to spread goodwill throughout the community.”

“That’s going to be the big one,” said Wall. “We want it to be Valley-wide, we want it to be far-reaching, for everybody throughout the area to spread some love.”

Yes, the group is also about networking, which most people agree is essential in business, but the approach is different, mem-ber Kimberly McMartin said. It starts with a relationship.

White can’t emphasize the importance of relationships enough. After a moment’s thought, though, she can describe the group in a single sentence.

“To the degree that we help others get what they need, we get what we need.”

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38625 SE King Street • Snoqualmie 425-888-3030 • www.trainmuseum.org

NORTHWEST RAILWAY MUSEUM

Cristy Lake, Sue Van Gerpen & Traci Smith

Railroads changed everything. It’s all about trains and how they shaped the Valley at the Northwest Railway Museum. Professional and part-time staff move the Museum ahead. Educator and Volunteer Manager, Jessie Cunningham also creates Museum exhibits. Sue Van Gerpen handles Marketing & Events Management, including Snoqualmie Railroad Days. Cristy Lake is the Museum’s Volunteer Coordinator and oversees Collection Care. Keeping it all on track are fellow staffers Melanie Farrar: Member Services and Accounting, Jennifer Youngman:

Web-based Marketing, Traci Smith: part-time Bookstore and Railroad Days Grand Parade, Shelby Peerboom and Maggie Burrows: Ticket Agents, and Katie Swain:

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119 W. North Bend Way • North Bend425.888.0101 • www.SingletrackCycles.com

Singletrack Cycles

Diane Morris

Thank You Snoqualmie Valley for making Singletrack Cycles your Family’s Cycling Store since 1994. We enjoy providing our customers with a friendly personalized shopping experience. We are proud to be a sponsor of Bikes for Books program in the four valley elementary Schools. Quality Bike Brands insure you and your family will be riding for many, many years to come. We carry Trek, Specialized, Santa Cruz, Redline, Mirraco BMX, Torker Unicycle brands for all your bike, parts and accessory

needs. Our experienced mechanics repair high-end road bikes, mountain bikes and everything in between with two-day turnaround on most tune-ups and on-the-spot � at tire repairs. Please feel free to stop by and see what Singletrack Cycles has to offer.

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33511 SE Redmond-Fall City Rd. • Fall City425-222-0836

EXCEPTIONAL REAL ESTATE GROUP, LLC

Julie Nutley & Kelli Bybee

Owner Julie Nutley has been working in the Valley for over 35 years. Julie also formerly worked in her family’s business: Wells Nurseries in Bellevue and Fall City. Now to be Ralph Wells Landscaping. In 2007, Julie established Exceptional Real Estate Group, a company that strives to satisfy its clients real estate needs with honesty and integrity in a community that Julie has grown to love. Sales Agent Kelli Bybee is Julie’s partner in real estate. Kelli is a longtime Valley resident and daughter of Bybee-Nims Blueberry Farm/wedding venue. Both work extremely hard to provide their clients with exceptional services so that they may achieve their real estate goals and dreams. This mission is shared by all the valued agents of Exceptional Real

Estate Group: Lisamarie Emery, Greg Romanoff, Melanie Jarrett and the company’s broker, Susan Will. Julie and Kelli and their professional colleagues invite the community to experience their exceptional real estate services.

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35501 SE Douglas Street • Snoqualmie425-396-1410 • www.snoqualmieridgestorage.com

MANAGER - SNOQUALMIE RIDGE STORAGE

Leslie Cranwill

I love that I can use my 20+ years of customer service experience to help people simplify their lives. Living and working in the community gives me a unique perspective on what our customers need and keeping things easy for them is key. Snoqualmie Ridge Storage is your “One-Stop Shop” for Storage, U-Haul trucks, trailers, vans, moving supplies & UPS shipping/receiving. We’re fully equipped to handle all your residential and commercial needs with over 25 storage sizes, state of the art security and “Five Star” service. For an extra-special “out of the box” experience Snoqualmie Ridge Storage can’t be

beat! Come in and let us help you simplify your move. Let help you decide what size storage unit

best suits your needs. Call us today about our move-in specials!

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425-396-1410

*Restrictions, terms, and limitations apply. Contact us for details.

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When you rent space from us this month we will pick up your storage goods & boxes and unload them into your new Snoqualmie Ridge Storage space FREE. No Charge!*

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Phone: 425 256 3115 • www.snovalleyymca.orgFor Youth Development, Healthy Living & Social Responsibility

SNOQUALMIE VALLEY YMCA

Milissa Morgan

At the Y strengthening community is our cause and we accomplish this through programming that centers on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Our mission is to build a community where all people, especially the young, are encouraged to develop to their fullest potential in spirit, mind and body. There are several ways to participate in programs, classes and seminars offered at your local Y, and many of those opportunities are free of charge to the

whole community! Everyone is welcome to apply for Membership and Financial Scholarships are available. Visit us for a tour, FREE 3 day guest pass, and information on upcoming events, classes and activities!

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7723 Center Blvd. SE • Snoqualmie Ridge425.292.3342 • www.bigstarstudios.com

BIG STAR STUDIOS

Kathy Gehrig & Corey Mosley

Big Star Studios shines the bright lights of Broadway

on the heart of Snoqualmie Ridge, answering the area’s growing demand

for dramatic arts classes. The studio offers classes for all ages, ranging from

musical theatre, drama and music classes to Glee and Pop Star programs,

and preschool Creative Dramatics. Also offered is the popular Rock Star

program featuring Everclear’s lead guitarist Davey French. Pre-Rock Star

classes for beginners, private drum, guitar and voice

classes and custom created birthday parties are also

available. The program is dedicated to building

self-con� dence and life skills through the art of

performance, unlocking the star in all of us!

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7726 Center Blvd SE, Suite 230 • Snoqualmie (425) 831-1120 • www.SVHD4.org

SNOQUALMIE RIDGE WOMEN’S CLINIC

Macy Fox, DO

OB-GYN services are provided by our board-certi� ed physician Dr. Macy Fox. Our patients are women at every transition in life, from teens to menopause. We provide annual exams, family planning, maternity and post-partum services in our of� ce. We also treat a wide range of gynecological issues, and offer many well-known procedures including NovaSure. Dr. Fox provides care during birth and performs surgery at Overlake Hospital Medical Center and Swedish Medical Center-Issaquah. We are an integral part of the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital District and offer a coordinated model of care customized to each women’s speci� c needs.“As a physician, I believe that listening to my patients is one of the most important things that I can do. By explaining treatment options and allowing them to make decisions, we can form a plan for optimal care. As an obstetrician, I consider it an honor

and a privilege to assist in the birth of my patient’s child. As a gynecologist, I enjoy meeting new patients, hearing their stories, relating to them personally, and focusing on healthy lifestyles.” – Dr. Fox

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7719 Center Boulevard SE • Snoqualmie (425) 396-5555

www.snoqualmieridgefamilydental.com

Snoqualmie Ridge Family Dental

Susan K. Robins, D.D.S., P.S.

Dr. Susan Robins is a longtime Seattleite and a graduate of the University of Washington School of Dentistry. With more than 25 years of experience, Dr. Robins was recently selected as one of the Consumer Research Council of America’s “Top Dentists” for 2009. Snoqualmie Ridge Family Dental’s family-friendly of� ce is located in the heart of Snoqualmie Ridge on Center Blvd. and features state-of-the-art technology as well as an outstanding staff.

SRFD offers full-service dental care including Free Teeth Whitening for Life (with professional teeth cleaning). Convenient early morning and evening appointments are available, and most insurance plans are accepted and � led.

Snoqualmie Ridge Family Dental- Over 25 years of beautiful, healthy smiles.

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213 Bendigo Blvd. N. • North Bend425-888-8828 • www.petplacemarket.com

PET PLACE MARKET

Brenna Shoultz

At Pet Place Market our mission is to provide pets in the Snoqualmie Valley with a healthy choice. We carry over 25 lines of Dog and Cat food, Raw Food, Chicken Feed as well as numerous different lines for small animals. Our expert staff is on

hand 7 days a week to help answer questions and ensure your pet is getting the best option they can. Also, don’t forget to stop by and check out our Self Service Dog Wash!

Visit our website at

www.petplacemarket.com

for more information.

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7718 Center Blvd. SE • Snoqualmie Ridgewww.hotyogaontheridge.com

HOT YOGA ON THE RIDGE

Stephanie Purtell

Hot yoga bene� ts your body and mind by means of meditation and works exceedingly well to achieve harmony, helping the mind act in synchronization with the body. By performing hot yoga you engage your body in focused deep breathing using heat to sweat out and detoxify impurities from the body. The direct result is the removal of anxiety, toxins and the additional bene� ts of weight loss.

We offer classes designed to serve people of all ages and individual circumstances on their path toward well-being.

Our instructors make each class a unique and inspiring practice, combining breath, movement and meditation.

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425-417-8261 • North Bendwww.cedarfallsautomotive.com

CEDAR FALLS AUTOMOTIVE

Michelle Reaves

When that warning light starts blinking on your dashboard, Call Michelle. When you notice an odd smell coming from your car’s engine, just call. Cedar Falls Automotive Owner/Manager Michelle Reaves runs every aspect of the family owned automotive repair and service business except turning the wrenches...and sometimes she even does that too! Since 2009, Michelle and her staff’s only goal is to make your automobile run smoother and make your life a little easier. When all you need is an oil change or an entire engine replaced, Cedar Falls’ highly skilled technicians offer comprehensive knowledge and experience, and provide you with the very best

in automotive service at the best rates - all without wasting your precious time. Minutes from downtown North Bend, Cedar Falls Automotive is your best local source for professional, reliable and affordable automotive service and repair. Call today!

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“My turbo went out on my Subaru just outside North Bend. I Googled ‘automotive repair north bend’ and found Cedar Falls Automotive. The reviews were excellent and I can say well deserved. The estimate was done quickly and the repair was done earlier than promised and spot on the estimated price. Ken and Michelle have earned the good reviews.” - Scott G., Cle Elum

Cedar Falls AutomotiveASE Certified Import &

Domestic Vehicle Service and Repairand Repair

www.cedarfallsautomotive.com

Master Electrician • 425-457-1664Commercial • Residential • Troubleshoot • Renovation

BARDUE ELECTRIC LLC

Jenny Bardue

Do you have an electrical project that needs to get started? Do you need an electrically safe and professionally installed new construction or remodel? Do you have an electric light or outlet that is not functioning properly?

Jenny Bardue is a bonded and licensed Snoqualmie Valley electrical contractor. She has over 25 years of residential and commercial journey

level experience in the electrical trade. She will help you with your electrical plans and hear your concerns. Her installations, renovations, and repairs are NEC and WAC compliant.

Contact Jenny and know that your electrical installation will be of professional quality, on schedule, and as quoted.

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Vice President/Branch Manager • Issaquah425-395-1193 • www.awbank.net

AMERICANWEST BANK

Charlotte Jacobs

I have worked in the banking industry for over 15

years and the last 12 right here in the Snoqualmie Valley and Issaquah. I am

proud to call myself a Community Banker and have a passion for serving the

community in which I live and work. My involvement in local organizations

and events, gives me a greater understanding of the needs of small businesses

in our community. As a Branch Manager for AmericanWest Bank, my focus

is on Relationship Banking. This approach is mutually bene� cial to the

customer and the Bank and allows me to provide the products, services and

solutions that small business

owners need to help them

be successful.

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401 Ballarat Ave., N Suite 204 • North Bend 425-888-1018 x5 • snoqualmievalleymidwifery.com

SNOQUALMIE VALLEY MIDWIFERY & WOMEN’S HEALTH

Roxanne Spring, CNM/ARNP.

I founded Snoqualmie Valley Midwifery & Women’s Health in 2011 to ensure our valley has local access to Midwifery. It is my deeply held belief that Every Woman Deserves a Midwife! Midwife means “with woman”, care that is dedicated to knowing about your beliefs, lifestyle, and goals for your health & desires for the family you envision. This is incredibly powerful care for having the birth of your dreams and the

annual exam you did not know was possible. Come & enjoy quality Midwifery care in a cozy, relaxed space with an experienced Midwife who is focused on you achieving vibrant health & well being.

Introducing Lilly O. from North Bend, aged 5 months.

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10116 416th Ave SE • North Bend425-888-9256 • [email protected]

THE HAIR NOOK

Jessica Lentgis

Jessica Lentgis is a hair stylist and has been

working at The Hair Nook for over two years. She has six years

of professional experience and obtained her degree from The

Gene Juarez Academy. Jessica specializes in cuts, coloring,

styling and straightening. She will create the perfect look that

will make your features pop, knowing the best styles to suit

everyone and all hair types. Come see her

today for any occasion and to keep your

hair looking great!!

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www.northbendtheatre.com • 425-246-1336www.emeraldcitysmoothie.com • North Bend

NORTH BEND MOVIE THEATER/EMERALD CITY SMOOTHIE

Cindy Walker

The 71 year old North Bend Theatre is operated by Cindy Walker. We strive to be active in the community and provide quality entertainment at affordable prices. We offer new � lms, private parties, corporate events, community fundraisers, and special interest � lms. Entries are now being accepted for the North Bend Amateur Film Festival. See www.northbendtheatre.com/mountain� lmseries.html for more information.

Like what you see at the North Bend Theatre? Support Cindy’s 2nd business … Emerald City Smoothie! Healthy smoothies for snacks and meal replacements as well as a wide variety of great things

to add to your “at home” smoothies! Mention this ad before June 30 and get a free snack item!

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213 Bendigo Blvd. Ste 3 • North Bend425-301-8611

HEALING HANDS MASSAGE

Nicole Braithwaite, LMP, CPMT

I am a lifelong resident of this amazing community we call, The Snoqualmie Valley.

My passion is in wellness and alternative therapies as part of a self-care, healthy lifestyle. I am a Nationally Certi� ed, License Massage Therapist. I also have my certi� cation in Pediatric Massage Therapy. I am a member of the American Massage Therapy Association.

I work with clients from injury treatments, auto injuries, rehabilitation, chronic diseases, and athletes of all ages, expectant mothers and growing children to promote with massage, the natural healing abilities of the human body. I have a � exible schedule and love new clients!

Call for questions or more information about Healing Hands Massage.

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LIC. NO. MA60059360

211 Main Avenue N.425-888-1211 • http://northbendwa.gov

CITY OF NORTH BEND

Londi Lindell • Gina Estep • Cheryl Proffi tt-Schmidt • Susie Oppedal

North Bend’s management team includes four women with plenty of municipal business savvy.

Londi Lindell, the City Administrator is responsible for working effectively with the Mayor to implement the City Council’s vision and policy and generally run the day to day operations of the City. Londi has over 18 years’ experience in municipal management, is also a licensed Washington state lawyer, and recently joined the City of North Bend.

Gina Estep, is the Community and Economic Development Director, in addition to the city planning role, Gina is also responsible for the branding and recreational tourism campaign, block party, together with many new outdoor recreation events.

Cheryl Proffi tt-Schmidt, Administrative Services Director oversees the Clerk and Finance Departments. In addition, Cheryl is responsible for human resources, city communications, and was part of the team that launched the city’s new website this year.

Susie Oppedal, City Clerk, serves as the clerk of the City Council providing public access to city records, the administration, and the policy-making processes. Susie also effectively manages the city’s contracts, public records requests, claims, special event permits, and central services.

North Bend is extremely fortunate to have these talented women in municipal leadership positions.

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