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WWW.VALLEYRECORD.COM Snoqualmie Valley Record • May 4, 2011 • 7 478766 485630 Chosen as one of America’s Top Dentists’ by the Consumer Research Council of America - 2009 7719 Center Boulevard SE - Snoqualmie - 425.396.5555 www.SnoqualmieRidgeFamilyDental.com Susan K. Robins, DDS, PS. Make an appointment to experience the Snoqualmie Ridge Family Dental Advantage: With extended hours to meet your busy schedule, Snoqualmie Ridge Family Dental is open more days and has the most flexible hours than any other dentist in the Valley. We’re Convenient for YOU! • Open every Friday for early school release • Early AM/Evening Appointments • 24-hour Emergency Care Available • Child Friendly Environment • Free Teeth Whitening for life (See office for details) • State of the Art Dental Technology Preferred Provider for most insurance plans 485103 Evening Appts. Available New Patients Welcome Hours: Mon & Tue 7am - 6pm and Thurs 7am - 4pm 421 Main Ave S, PO Box 372, North Bend, WA 98045 Our Wonderful Staff at Kelly R. Garwood DDS 425.888.0867 If you have Parenting news, tell the Valley. Submit ideas to [email protected] . Parenting runs the first week of every month PARENTING Ready for launch Seth Truscott/Staff photo Shohini Ghosh, 9, prepares to launch a squishy ball with help from human catapults Sean Higuchi of Cascade Dance Academy and Luke Talbott of Compass Outdoor Adventures. Shohini, her brother Amit and father Aahir Ghosh of Snoqualmie visited Cascade View Elementary for Healthy Kids Day, held Saturday, April 16. Area businesses joined forces with the new Snoqualmie YMCA to educate children and families on healthy living. Four Valley churches walk to fight hunger Four local churches are coming together to help hun- gry people in the Valley and far beyond, through the 12th annual Crop Hunger Walk. The event is part of a net- work of church world service projects, with walks being held across the country. Three fourths of the funds raised by sponsored walkers and donations goes to overseas hunger projects. The other fourth goes to the Mount Si Helping Hand food bank. Over the last seven years, the walk raised more than $8,000 for the food bank. The four participating churches include Snoqualmie United Methodist, St. Clare’s Episcopal, Our Lady of Sorrows and Mount Si Lutheran. The walk is 12:15 p.m. Sunday, May 15, starting at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church. The distance is three miles, or one golden mile option through downtown Snoqualmie. This year, youth groups from the four churches are having a car wash and bake sale to help the cause, to be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 7, behind Les Schwab Tire Center in North Bend. The public is invited to join the walk, donate and support the sale. For more informa- tion, contact one of the par- ticipating churches or call Kathy at (425) 831-5195. In Brief Children’s fish derby returns this weekend The Mount Si Fish and Game Club holds its annual Kids’ Trout Derby, daylight to 10 a.m. Saturday, May 7, at the ponds located behind the Snoqualmie Police Department, off Douglas Street on Snoqualmie Ridge. The derby is open to children ages 5 to 14. No registration is necessary. Fish can be weighed in starting at 6:30 a.m. Top anglers in various age groups typically receive prizes. Rules are available at the check-in station.

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WWW.VALLEYRECORD.COM Snoqualmie Valley Record • May 4, 2011 • 7

www.woodmanlodge.com - (425) 888 - 4441

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Chosen as one of America’s Top Dentists’

by the Consumer Research Council of America - 2009

7719 Center Boulevard SE - Snoqualmie - 425.396.5555 www.SnoqualmieRidgeFamilyDental.com

Susan K. Robins, DDS, PS.

Make an appointment to experience the Snoqualmie Ridge Family Dental Advantage:

With extended hours to meet your busy schedule, Snoqualmie Ridge Family Dental is open more days and has the most � exible hours than any

other dentist in the Valley.

We’re Convenient for YOU!

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Convenient Hours Monday through Friday

February is National Children’s Dental Health Month

We Welcome New Patients(425) 396-5555

24 HR Emergency Dental Care • Preferred provider for most insurance plans (we submit it for you)

7719 Center Boulevard SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065www.SnoqualmieRidgeFamilyDental.com

We Love Kids!

Over 25 Years of Healthy Smiles

• Open every Friday for after-school appointments• Treasure chest with wide assortment of toys• Kids can watch movies during treatment• Video game in reception area

- Winners drawn weekly -

Enter a drawing to win a Kids Sonicare Toothbrush

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• Open every Friday for early school release

• Early AM/Evening Appointments

• 24-hour Emergency Care Available

• Child Friendly Environment

• Free Teeth Whitening for life (See of� ce for details)

• State of the Art Dental Technology

Preferred Provider for most insurance plans

485103

Evening Appts. • Available

New Patients • Welcome

Hours: Mon & Tue 7am - 6pm and Thurs 7am - 4pm421 Main Ave S, PO Box 372, North Bend, WA 98045

Our Wonderful Staff at Kelly R. Garwood DDS

425.888.0867

If you have Parenting news, tell the Valley.

Submit ideas to [email protected].

Parenting runs the first week of every monthPARENTING

Ready for launchSeth Truscott/Staff photo

Shohini Ghosh, 9, prepares to launch a squishy ball with help from human catapults Sean Higuchi of Cascade Dance Academy and Luke Talbott of Compass Outdoor Adventures. Shohini, her brother Amit and father Aahir Ghosh of Snoqualmie visited Cascade View Elementary for Healthy Kids Day, held Saturday, April 16. Area businesses joined forces with the new Snoqualmie YMCA to educate children and families on healthy living.

Four Valley churches walk to fight hunger

Four local churches are coming together to help hun-gry people in the Valley and far beyond, through the 12th annual Crop Hunger Walk.

The event is part of a net-work of church world service projects, with walks being held across the country.

Three fourths of the funds raised by sponsored walkers and donations goes to overseas hunger projects. The other fourth goes to the Mount Si

Helping Hand food bank. Over the last seven years, the walk raised more than $8,000 for the food bank.

The four participating churches include Snoqualmie United Methodist, St. Clare’s Episcopal, Our Lady of Sorrows and Mount Si Lutheran.

The walk is 12:15 p.m. Sunday, May 15, starting at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church.

The distance is three miles, or one golden mile option through downtown Snoqualmie.

This year, youth groups from the four churches are having a car wash and bake

sale to help the cause, to be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 7, behind Les Schwab Tire Center in North Bend.

The public is invited to join the walk, donate and support the sale. For more informa-tion, contact one of the par-ticipating churches or call Kathy at (425) 831-5195.

In Brief

Children’s fish derby returns this weekendThe Mount Si Fish and Game Club holds its annual Kids’ Trout Derby, daylight to 10

a.m. Saturday, May 7, at the ponds located behind the Snoqualmie Police Department, off Douglas Street on Snoqualmie Ridge.

The derby is open to children ages 5 to 14. No registration is necessary.Fish can be weighed in starting at 6:30 a.m. Top anglers in various age groups typically

receive prizes.Rules are available at the check-in station.