The highlight is the Mooyah Burger with two hefty patties. Order it Mooyah Style with choice of cheese, tomato, pickles, lettuce, grilled onions and Mooyah Sauce.
Nate Perea, fresh from the Issaquah Chamber of Commerce, is the new CEO and executive director of the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber. He started Monday, April 1.
Perea, formerly Director of Membership Development for the Issaquah chamber, says he’s honored and excited to be here.
Helen Thayer inspires the Snoqualmie Valley Women in Business every time she visits. Thayer gives her "Walking Africa" talk, 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 10, at the Women in Business lunch, held at the TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, 36005 S.E. Ridge St. Cost is $30.
Helen and her husband Bill have walked over 12,000 miles in Africa, studying centuries-old indigenous cultures. They lived with the Masaai, Berbers, Dakoda and Bushmen. In their time with the various tribes they experienced up-close encounters with African wildlife.
Sisters Desiree Adams and Brynja Leroy have opened a new yoga studio on Snoqualmie Ridge. Twisted Bliss Yoga is located at 7718 Center Blvd. S.E. Snoqualmie.
The studio is open seven days a week and offers cool and warm yoga classes. Children’s yoga is also available, as is a new student offer, 10 days of yoga for $10.
Popular craft store Hobby Lobby has opened its doors in Federal Way. An official ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place at 9 a.m. Monday, March 25.
Boeing is in the process of increasing the production rate on its 737 program from 35 to 38 airplanes per month because of market demand for the world's best-selling commercial jetliner.