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Sunday, April 18, 2010

North Bend Open House - Stunning Wood River home open today 1-4pm


North Bend - 13803 457th Ave SE - $515,000.00
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Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2.5
Parking Spaces: 4
Year Built: 1996
Subdivision: Wood River
Lot Size: 0.8006 Acres
Garage Size: 4
School District: SVS
Square Footage: 2510
Agent Name: Tonya Eliason 425-831-5721
Broker: The Cascade Team
MLS #: 29463
Price: $515,000.00
13803 457th Ave SE
North Bend, WA 98045
Exquisite 4BR home in the stunning Wood River community. 2510sf gorgeous Craftsman home nestled in a truly spectacular setting on over 3/4 acre surrounded by mountain views. This home has it all: Beautiful kitchen, dining room, living room, family room, office, laundry room, hardwoods, vaulted ceilings, french doors, fireplace, security system, covered porch, patio, firepit, sprinkler system, and amazing landscaping. Master bedroom has large Walk In Closet & Master Bath w/soaking tub. Oversized garage with space for 4th car, shop, or ??. Community river access & trail. Breathtaking fairytale location, yet convenient to I-90, Seattle, skiing & trails. 1 year Fidelity Home Warranty. This is NOT a short sale. Must see this exceptional property! for more information contact Tonya Eliason at 425-831-5721.


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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Mount Si Trail Not Closing


Mount Si trail saved from budget cuts

April 13, 2010
By Laura Geggel


Trails at Mount Si, Little Si, Middlefork and Rattlesnake have received a second lease on life from the state Legislature. The Legislature passed a supplemental budget for the 2010-11 year April 12 — a budget that had to deal with $2.8 billion in cuts.
Though $278,000, which translated into the closing of 22 trails and trailheads, had been on the chopping block, in the end the Legislature choose to maintain money for the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, said Mark Mauren, a DNR assistant division manager for recreation and public access.
“They had some really tough decisions to make and fortunately were able to keep the outdoors open to the public,” Mauren said.
He said he was relieved to hear the trails would remain open. State funding pays for services such as pumping outhouses, maintaining facilities and trails, training and supporting volunteers, replacing vandalized and worn out signs and more.
“In this economy, people need to have access to physical exercise and the outdoors,” Mauren said.
Thousands of people visit Snoqualmie Valley’s trails annually, with 150,000 at Little Si, 350,000 at Mount Si, 30,000 at Middle Fork in Snoqualmie and 30,000 at Rattlesnake, according to DNR estimates.
Source:  Sno Valley Star:  Laura Geggel: 392-6434, ext. 221, or lgeggel@snovalleystar.com.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Project Crayon Drive - collecting crayons for Children's Hospital this weekend!

North Bend Crayon Drive for Children's Hospital this Sunday noon to 4pm at the North Bend QFC.  Bring Crayola brand crayons to the QFC.   Tonya Eliason and Gary Whitson will be collecting crayons - just look for the Project Crayon Drive sign!  See you Sunday and thanks for your support.