Kentlake High School Drama Club’s production of “Annie Get Your Gun,” which opens Nov. 12, is a musical with a mission.
Richard Thomas, a homegrown speaker for faith communities, corporate events and schools, will speak at Mountain Vineyard Christian Fellowship this Sunday and later in November.
While out for a jog the other day (a jog that turned into a sprint when a German shepherd came after me), I noticed a “For Lease” sign sitting in the empty window of a failed restaurant. After the dog got distracted and ran after a bicyclist, I strolled back to the restaurant and peered in the window.
Looking for something fun to do? Here’s an idea: Take a pen or black magic marker to the photo of…
Janice Zander, co-owner with Carol Kayler of Work It Out, a women’s fitness center in Maple Valley, competed recently in a national Figure and Fitness competition. Zander, who’s 41, talked to the Reporter about her business and fitness roles:
Rehearsals start next week for the Maple Valley Community Choir.
The city of Covington’s third annual piano competition and recital – open to pianists 10 through 18 years old – is scheduled for tomorrow at St. John the Baptist Church.
Halloween is one of my favorite holidays, but it sure seems to be more complicated now than when I was a kid. My mom sewed a few of our costumes, but my siblings and I often scrounged costumes from around the house. A bandana, lots of mom’s makeup and jewelry, plus a few scarves and you had a gypsy. Remember the hobo costume? Old clothes, a bandana tied into a bundle and carried on the end of a stick, some of mom’s eyeliner to draw stubble on the chin and it was done. But these days, hobos are called homeless people, and it probably wouldn’t be politically correct to dress up as one.
My granduncle was the oldest man I had ever seen. His name was Father William Cashman, and I guessed his age at 500 or 600 years, but that was just a guess. He may have been older.
Janice McCurley, who lives in Maple Valley, will be modeling in Macy’s 12th annual Breast Cancer Survivor Fashion Show this…
Organizers of Dark Hollow Haunted Forest promise a suitably spooky experience heading up to and including Halloween. Here’s the lowdown:
Artwork by children who have lived with domestic violence will be displayed at Covington City Hall this month.
Lake Meridian Garden Club 51st Holiday Luncheon: Noon Oct. 18. Guest speaker: Dianne Green. Cost: $15 donation; advance tickets required. Zion Lutheran Church, 25105 132nd Ave. SE. Information: 253-631-3372
Maple Valley – Halloween Carnival: 5-8 p.m. Oct. 18. Open to children 12 and younger. Costumes encouraged. Dance Expressions Studio, 23730 Maple Valley Hwy. SE. Information: misskim.wooten@gmail.com.
Season’s greetings to you! I mean the flu and cold season, of course.
In 1995, 43-year-old Jean-Dominique Bauby had a career as editor-in-chief of French Elle magazine. In December of that year, he suffered a massive stroke, leaving him with locked-in syndrome – a prisoner of his physical body, being totally paralyzed except for the use of his left eye.
Lake Meridian Garden Club’s 51st Holiday Luncheon is scheduled for noon Oct. 18.
Covington Library will be the scene tomorrow of a community-based performance of “All the King’s Men” by Intiman Theatre.
The mission of SWERVE Driver Training is to change the way people drive through excellent driver’s education and active community engagement. Starting Oct. 20, SWERVE will offer its new drivers program at four South Sound locations, including Covington.
Sara Bareilles is a day away from the opening show of her second national headlining concert tour that will bring…