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Join us for the annual No Homeless Kids Benefit Breakfast. Proceeds benefit families recovering from homelessness at Vision House in Shoreline and Renton. Hear Dr. Gregory Jantz share his passion for life change, and hear Cristine share her story of experiencing and overcoming homelessness. You will have an opportunity to directly help more kids, moms and families like hers find a home, hope and healing.

Guest Speaker: Dr. Gregory Jantz Ph.D. Dr.Gregory Jantz is the founder of The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, voted a top ten facility for the treatment of depression in the United States. Dr. Jantz pioneered Whole Person Care in the 1980’s and is a world-renowned expert on eating disorders, depression, anxiety, technology addiction, and abuse. He is a leading voice and innovator in Mental Health utilizing a variety of therapies including nutrition, sleep therapy, spiritual counseling, and advanced DBT techniques. Dr. Jantz is a best-selling author of 37 books and has appeared on CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, and CNN.

“By supporting organizations like Vision House, I believe we have the ability to end family homelessness within a generation.” – Dr. Jantz

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The Art Gallery of SnoValley is an artist run gallery in historic downtown Snoqualmie exhibiting fine art from local artists in a wide range of mediums and prices. Featuring designer jewelry, art glass, woodwork, ceramics and sculpture. The gallery is owned and operated by the Mt Si Artist Guild and offers visual art classes, painting workshops and provides open studio space for both the established and emerging artist. Also happy to be serving as the Visitor Information Center for the City of Snoqualmie.  Please drop in! Click to learn more about the Art Gallery.

The Mt. Si Artist Guild is a non-profit organization whose mission is to foster and promote the visual fine arts through encouragement, education and events.  Click to learn more about the Guild and the artists. 

Gallery location: 8130 Railroad Ave,  Snoqualmie  WA  98065   (425)213-9321 - Open Tuesday - Sunday 11:00 AM TO 5:00 PM

As the sun begins to set on the evening sky, the One World Lantern Festival begins to shine as the lanterns are launched onto the water. Watch your unique lantern drift out into the water as it joins other lanterns carrying hope, love, happiness, healing, peace, and connection. It’s a night that you’ll never forget.

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You're Invited to Choose Your Adventure: Trails, Rivers & the North Cascades 50th!

2018 marks the 50th birthday for North Cascades National Park, the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, and the National Trails System Act. To celebrate these milestones, the National Parks Conservation Association is teaming up with over 20 different conservation, recreation and business groups to celebrate our parks, rivers, and trails.

The event will feature a variety of program elements, including inspirational speakers, authors, scientists, national park rangers,
films, food trucks, beer, family activities, artists, storytelling, music, and more!

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Happy Hour - for a good cause

No Cover to attend, Live Music $5 Wine, $5 Beer, $5 Featured cocktail, $10 Deli Buffet, Raffle Prizes & More

All wine, beer, and prize item proceeds will go directly for our program participants. It will support and pay for job training, certification classes, assistive technology and additional ways to promote job success

Cheers for Careers is put on by Neurological Vocational Services - an organization that is dedicated to helping people with neurological conditions gain independence one person, one job at a time

Featuring Beer from Georgetown Brewing and Four Generals Brewing

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Join the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention for our Out of the Darkness Walk in Seattle, WA on Sunday, October 14th. When you walk in the Out of the Darkness Walks, you join the effort with hundreds of thousands of people to raise awareness and funds that allow the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) to invest in new research, create educational programs, advocate for public policy, and support survivors of suicide loss.Thanks to Walkers and Donors like you, AFSP has been able to set a goal to reduce the annual suicide rate 20% by 2025.Visit this link today to learn more, register and start or join a team for free. See you at the Walk!

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Join the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention for our Out of the Darkness Walk in Puyallup, WA on Saturday, October 6th. When you walk in the Out of the Darkness Walks, you join the effort with hundreds of thousands of people to raise awareness and funds that allow the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) to invest in new research, create educational programs, advocate for public policy, and support survivors of suicide loss.Thanks to Walkers and Donors like you, AFSP has been able to set a goal to reduce the annual suicide rate 20% by 2025.

Visit this link today to learn more, register and start or join a team for free. See you at the Walk!

Raise your glass to conservation and animals! We'll be drinking  beer from over 60 different breweries at the zoo on October 4th. While you're sipping on delicious beer, you can also wander through some of our world class animal exhibits. Drink a beer, save a bear! Brew at the Zoo ticket sales, fundraising games at the event, and extra tasting tickets all raise money to benefit Woodland Park Zoo.

Event includes:

- 7 tasting tickets

- Extra tasting tickets available for purchase

- Animal encounters

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The 14th Annual Great Pumpkin Beer Festival presented by Fred Hutch is back at the Seattle Center!

2018 marks the 14th year for the Great Pumpkin Beer Festival and 100% of the proceeds will once again benefit FRED HUTCH!

We invite you to join us at the Seattle Center, where 80+ pumpkin beers (plus a couple surprises) from near and far will be poured, including twenty or so from Elysian Brewing’s pumpkin-crazed brewers.

For those who haven’t been to GPBF – during each session, we have a giant, several-hundred pound pumpkin that is scooped, scorched, filled with pumpkin beer, sealed, conditioned, and then tapped at the fest for all to enjoy.

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Have you ever wondered what it takes to make wishes come true? Join us for a peek behind the wish-granting curtain at WOW: Wonder of Wishes!

Meet wish kid John, who wished to be a drummer in a Revolutionary War reenactment. Hear about the lasting impact of his
wish, the sheer number of people in our community it takes to create a wish, and the reason it all matters.

Join Make-A-Wish® Alaska and Washington for the inaugural WOW: Wonder of Wishes luncheon and invite your friends!

Right now, we have enough children waiting for their wishes to fill more than seven school busses. These kids aren’t getting everything they need to fight their illnesses. Together, we can change that. Your generosity and support can help children like John
replace fear with confidence, sadness with joy, and anxiety with hope when their wishes come true.

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