Maple Valley Creative Arts Council member, Arlene Sudol, will be the next exhibitor at the Creative Arts Center beginning with an opening night reception at 7 p.m., Friday, Sept. 25.
There is a sign at the Black Diamond home of Keith Deaver that reads, “If the phone rings, please answer it.” No problem, he has more than 100.
The kids were out in their uniforms kicking the soccer ball and running up and down the field Saturday.
Little more than a month ago Cheryl Renee Long, a Kent based artist, was driving through Maple Valley when she noticed the Maple Valley Creative Arts Center.
The Black Diamond Labor Day parade avoided the rain with a 10 a.m. start and plenty of entries for the people on the street to enjoy.
It was Doggie Days fun Saturday in the playground area of Black Diamond Elementary. There were skill and fun events along with a pet parade.
Under the management and direction of Eagle Scout candidate Reece P. Clayson a total of 16 workers, organized in three teams, recently completed a storm drain stenciling project for the city of Maple Valley.
Organizers of the Maple Valley Youth Sympony Orchestra summer camp are calling the event a success. It was open to…
Christian artist David Harsh will perform at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 23855 S.E. 216th St. in Maple Valley.
The Maple Valley Farmers’ Market honored veterans and troops Saturday.
There was a flag presentation by the Maple Valley/Black Diamond VFW Post 5052 and retired Gen. Chuck Hardaway served as emcee and speaker.
The Maple Valley Youth Symphony Orchestra summer camp the second week of August culminated in a concert Friday night, Aug….
Bruce Farr had a rare visitor, a white hummingbird, and it caused quite a stir among people interested in birds.
Farr, who lives in Maple Valley, is an avid bird watcher. He enjoys feeding birds and he has numerous hummingbird feeders around his home.
“I see hummingbirds all year round,” Farr said. “I have pictures of them in snowstorms. They will feed in the dead of winter.”
Aera Shin’s single most important piece of advice for the incoming freshman at Kentwood High was simple.
“Don’t procrastinate,” she told a group of soon to be ninth graders in Michael Takayoshi’s classroom.
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Life experiences have a way of twisting our perspectives, forcing us to see what we purposely overlooked before. This summer I was given an opportunity to spend three weeks in China, and my way of seeing the world is irreversibly altered because of it.
A newly formed Parkinson’s Neighborhood Support Group for people challenged with Parkinson’s Disease is scheduled for 10-11:30 a.m. Thursday. Following…
Down a quiet gravel road just outside the Covington city limits Elinor Maroney makes ceramic art.
In a downstairs studio she throws clay onto a pottery wheel, churning out three pieces in less than 10 minutes, explaining how she forms the clay from a lump into something that can eventually be a functional bowl, cup or other item.
Acoustic finger-style guitar player Trace Bundy, currently a resident of Boulder, Colo., is set to play the Sanctuary at Maple Valley Presbyterian Church 7 p.m. Aug. 29.
There were smiling face and pink hats everywhere Thursday at the Maple Valley Community Center.
But all the fun and games was for a very serious cause, to raise money to help find a cure for breast cancer.