DUVALL VISITOR GUIDE THE SURROUNDING VALLEY Business | Relocation& | Destination 2014

BIGGER, BETTER GUIDE More information on where to shop, eat, drink, play, explore and experience DUVALL and the Snoqualmie Valley What’s Inside Welcome ...... 4 Area Events Calendar ...... 5 Arts in Duvall ...... 6-7 Dining in Duvall ...... 8-9 Shopping Local ...... 10 Get Involved Duvall! ...... 11 Outdoor Activities ...... 12-13 Year Round in Duvall ...... 14-18 Moving to Duvall ...... 19 Activities for Kids ...... 19 Healthcare Services ...... 22-23 Emergency Services ...... 24 Utilities ...... 25 History of Duvall ...... 26 City of Duvall ...... 27 Visitor Center ...... 29 Transportation Options ...... 30 Duvall Library ...... 30 Schools in Duvall ...... 32-33 Duvall Parks/Public Facilities ...... 34-35 Doing Business in Duvall ...... 36-37 Business Listings ...... 38 Chamber of Commerce ...... 39

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Duvall Chamber of Commerce 3 Area Events Calendar Welcome to the City of Duvall, The Chamber Extends our Warmest Family-Friendly Events Date / Location Description Welcome DCC Speaker Series Second Wednesday, February-April / Visitor Center Washington. Welcome to you. Random Acts of Kindness Week March 3-7 / Throughout Duvall Page 15 Nestled at the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, Duvall is known In this issue of the Duvall Visitor Guide, you’ll be introduced to Duvall Farmers Market Thursdays May-September, 3–7pm / Brown Ave NE Page 17 for our friendly, small town atmosphere and spirit of cooperation. dedicated residents and business owners who devote their time, Sno-Valley Sr. Center Plant Sale May 3-4 / Remlinger Farms, 32610 NE 32nd St, Carnation A small yet highly diverse community rich in history and tradition, talent and resources to ensuring this is a wonderful place to live Duvall Civic Club Plant Sale May 10 Behind Duvall Vistor / Centennial Center Page 15 we are one of the fastest growing communities in the state. One and visit. visit here will tell you why people choose to live here. Duvall Days Festival May 31 / Main Street Page 16 Bordering the beautiful Snoqualmie Valley, Duvall is a unique town Fire Fighter's Pancake Breakfast June 1 / Duvall Fire Station, 15600 First Ave NE Page 16 Our residents represent many walks of life and an exciting cross which offers the best of big city life in a small town environment. A Big Rock Classic Car Show June 7, 9am-3pm / Safeway, 14020 Main Street section of occupations and cultures. Just minutes away from family spot, commuter community, and historic site with a vibrant Art in Bloom June 27-29 / Kokopelli Gardens, 14520 284th Ave NE Page 6 the bustle of Seattle and Everett, here you can enjoy the best of downtown, Duvall is a wonderful blend of old and new. SummerStage Wednesdays July-August 7pm / McCormick Park Page 7 the great outdoors. Bring your bicycle or athletic shoes to the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. Shop or dine in our historic downtown. From enjoying the great outdoors and farm tours to shopping, Sandblast Festival of the Arts July 19 / McCormick Park Page 6 Visit a family-friendly event. Explore our history, or enjoy a wide dining, and the arts, the area offers visitors and locals a wide Movies in the Park August 9, August 16, 7:30pm / McCormick Park range of services. variety of activities guaranteed to please all ages. Even more special Art & Wine Walk Late Summer (TBD) / Throughout Main Street Page 6 here are the residents, visitors, shoppers, employees, farmers, and Heritage Festival September 27 / Dougherty House & Farmstead, Page 18 It is our goal to ensure Duvall is a vital, sustainable, safe community volunteers who love Duvall. 26526 NE Cherry Valley Road community for our children, our citizens, our businesses, and our Outdoor Quilt Show September (date TBD) / Throughout Main Street Page 18 visitors today and in the future. We wish you an enjoyable stay. For the past 23 years, the Duvall Chamber of Commerce has promoted and supported local businesses, regional recreation, the Downtown Trick-or-Treating & Halloween Party October 31 / Trick-or-Treating Throughout Main Street, Page 18 arts, and community activities. Over 200 committed members Halloween Party at the Visitor Center With best greetings, volunteer their time and expertise to the Chamber to build Holiday Tree Lighting December 5, 6-7:30pm / Duvall Police Station Parking Lot, Page 14 Will Ibershof continued progress and prosperity in Duvall. 26225 Stephens Street NE The Chamber extends our warmest welcome to you. Whether you are a visitor or you live here, we invite you to explore the very best Duvall has to offer. Winner of our call to Artists 2013 Contest for Original Artwork Warm regards, based on the theme, “Life in the Snoqualmie Valley.” NJ Shelsby Sponsored by the Duvall Chamber of Commerce together with the Duvall Foundation for the Arts.

Mayor Duvall, Washington

Is something missing? Let us know if we missed something at: President www.duvallchamber.com/missing. Duvall Chamber of Commerce Published with support from the City of Duvall

On the 2014 Visitor Guide Cover – First Place: “” by Lorenzo Pasqualis Visitor Guide Design and Production by: Email: [email protected] Twitter: @lpasqualis Timothy Zilinsky / TALON graphics Photography Site: http://www.pasqualis.com 4 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory Duvall Chamber of Commerce 5 Duvall as an Arts Destination Art is BIG in Duvall. The city is home to many talented artists and their work is everywhere you look, from Dan Cautrell’s culturally rich wood carvings on Main Street to Joe Lee Davidson’s whimsical chalk signs hanging in the Duvall Grill and the Grange Cafe. Ask any valley resident and they will tell you Duvall has many art related activities year-round which cater to families and adults. A series of events kicks off in the spring with the Northwest Art Center’s Valley Art Show. Designed to showcase artwork created by the community, the Valley Art Show draws participants ranging from five to 95 years old. Submitted art is placed in many local businesses around town. Want to see Uncle Ted’s masterpiece during the show? Go to Match Coffee and Wine and sip a coffee while enjoying the art! The show is a great partnership between the arts and businesses. And the art shows keep rolling throughout the year. Art in Bloom Duvall Art and Wine Walk Music This is an event not to be missed. Held the last weekend of June at This fun event in September partners local businesses in downtown Sprinkled into the summer of events is SummerStage. Set in the beautiful Kokopelli Gardens in Duvall, Art in Bloom is a feast Duvall with artists who display their work for one evening. The Duvall’s scenic riverside McCormick Park in Historic Duvall, for the senses. Imagine yourself at the opening night gala on a public is free to stroll into businesses to see the art and chat with this outdoor summer concert series by the Duvall Cultural beautiful late spring evening, as you stroll through the meandering artists. Most art is available for purchase and can also be viewed at Commission offers six free evenings of family entertainment with garden lanes and appreciate local outdoor artwork placed along the no charge. This juried event aims to showcase professional artists an eclectic array of outstanding performances. All performances paths. After a gourmet dinner with friends, you’ll wander through of the Snoqualmie Valley alongside regional artists of note. In run in the park on Wednesdays, from 7:00 to 8:30pm. Patrons the gardens enjoying the delicious floral scents while sipping wine addition to artwork, talented local musicians add ambience to the are encouraged to bring blankets, chairs and picnic food to each and listening to live music, and have an opportunity to purchase event. Local wine is featured for tasting and several wine makers concert. Dance through the long summer evenings by the river or the perfect piece for your own landscape. This event, presented by showcase their wines for your enjoyment during the show. For just sit and relax and let the music and natural setting wash over the Duvall Foundation for the Arts, more information, visit www.duvallculture.org. you. Teens are showcased once a year at Teen SummerStage, with a features local outdoor and sculpture free show and BBQ for teens, by teens. See you at the park! artists. The opening night gala is an Public Art adults only event, but kids and families Duvall’s commitment to our local artistic roots is on display If live music is your passion, adults can enjoy a glass of wine and are welcome to enjoy the gardens free throughout the city. In 2013, the City of Duvall sponsored a series acoustic performances every Friday and Saturday night at Match of charge all weekend long. Proceeds of works celebrating the City of Duvall’s Centennial. This artwork Coffee & Wine from 7:30 – 10 pm. With its Seattle-like ambience go to the participating artists and help can be seen at the entrance of McCormick Park. In addition, nestled in downtown Duvall, Match was honored by Evening fund ongoing DFA scholarships. the city has included public art by local artists in almost every Magazine in 2012 and 2013 as the BEST Wine Bar in Western aspect of its Main Street redevelopment. From cedar banners and Washington. SandBlast Festival for the Arts custom benches to its colorful mural, Main Street is alive with art Hand-carved sand sculptures are the centerpiece of the family- which tells the story of Duvall’s heritage and future. The Duvall The River Winds Concert Band is a fully orchestrated symphonic oriented SandBlast Festival for the Arts, held on the third weekend Foundation for the Arts places hanging art in several downtown band providing concert experiences to the Snoqualmie Valley. in July along the Snoqualmie River in downtown Duvall’s locations for patrons to enjoy. Find fantastic works of art in City This collection of community musicians, music educators, musical McCormick Park. Now approaching its 20th year, this two-day Hall, the Duvall Grill, the Grange Café, and the historic Duvall instrument technicians, business and medical professionals, moms, event is a festive mix of arts including a line-up of at least 10 local Visitor and Community Center. dads, even grandparents, come together to perform live symphonic musical acts, a stage performance by Cascade Community Theater band concerts several times each year. Visit www.riverwindsband. and tented booths featuring the work of many local art vendors. Northwest Art Center org for more information. The Northwest Art Center (NWAC) is the only non-profit arts Cascade Community Theater organization of its kind dedicated to supporting rural Eastside Various other live performances and concerts sponsored by the Enjoy live theater right here in Duvall. Whether it’s A Christmas communities. NWAC provides a range of art classes, workshops Duvall Cultural Commission are presented throughout the year. Carol during the holiday season, the hilarious adult comedy Noises and community events designed to engage the Snoqualmie Valley Off, musicals like Oliver!, or various Shakespeare productions, community in visual art and the creative process. NWAC provides Cascade Community Theater (CCT) is a professional community a place where people of all ages, artists and art supporters can theater group who present local productions all year long. In connect, grow and create. Whether you have dreams of becoming addition to showcasing theater productions to the valley, CCT also a professional artist or want to benefit from the experience of has a youth theater program which caters to young actors and helps art education, NWAC will provide the tools you need. For more them develop their stage and acting skills. information visit www.northwestartcenter.org.

Live Music Sessions Local musicians lead the Irish Music Sessions where anyone who knows traditional Irish tunes can join in and play, and anyone can listen! Sessions are held at the Duvall Grill and Tap Room on the second Tuesday of the month from 6:30pm-9:00pm. All ages, no admission charge. 15602 Main St NE, Duvall

Check out the calendar on page 11 in this Visitor Guide or visit www.eventsinduvall.com for exact dates, locations, and late- breaking news.

6 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory Duvall Chamber of Commerce 7 Dining in Duvall Dining in Duvall by Erin Chamberlain Armadillo BBQ PHO Thailand The Grange Cafe Their motto may be “Endeavor to be Adequate,” but Armadillo Offering a wide selection of Thai and Vietnamese dishes, the A sophisticated dining option in the Valley, The Grange Café BBQ would be more accurately described as excellent! Order in draw of PHO Thailand is the pho – a traditional Vietnamese features a local and seasonal menu which highlights the bounty or take out from their classic pork, beef and chicken BBQ dishes, noodle soup. Can’t decide among the 12 choices? Don’t worry, the of the Snoqualmie Valley, Washington State and the Pacific which can be ordered a la carte, or as complete meals with all restaurant is a casual and welcoming family-run establishment that Northwest. Parents will enjoy the unique preparations of the fixins’. Armadillo BBQ is now open for breakfast and offers would be happy to answer your questions. Kids will love slurping sustainable seafood and grass-fed steaks and kids can get a mini catering for any size party and occasion! up the flavorful noodles and ordering a colorful bubble tea to pizza sized just for them! The best part – there is a children’s play accompany their meal! corner to keep the kids busy while you wait for your food - and CC’s 2.0 Espresso & Ice Creamery enjoy your Dry Fly martini! Original art work by CC’s is always bustling with friendly staff and a fun crowd. They Red Pepper Pizza Shelley Skoropinski offer up traditional ice cream scoops with plenty of country charm, A relative newcomer, Red Pepper Pizza serves up some of the best plus milkshakes and Italian sodas. Parents can grab a coffee or pizza in Duvall. Their 14-inch pies are well priced and they offer Best Teriyaki espresso shake to round out the night. dine-in, take-out or delivery options. Along with wings, salads, Duvall Coffeehouse sandwiches and pasta, you can enjoy a tasty Italian meal for a Duvall Grill and Tap Room Ixtapa movie night at home or while you’re out and about in town. Duvall Tavern With locations throughout the lower Snoqualmie Valley, Ixtapa is a family favorite for a fun, relaxed Mexican atmosphere. Portion Red Swirl Frozen Yogurt Duvall Thai sizes are often big enough to share with your family - and there is a Red Swirl is the sister restaurant of Red Pepper Pizza, offering a kids menu offering some non-Mexican favorites. Bring a group or rotating selection of 12 self-serve frozen yogurt flavors with a wide sneak away for a date night and enjoy a drink on the outdoor deck. variety of toppings. You can even try your fro-yo on a waffle! Red Other Choices in Duvall: Swirl also offers party rooms for rent for special birthday or team Happy at the Bay Teriyaki Match Coffee & Wine celebrations. Papa Murphy’s Take ‘n Bake Pizza Voted the winner for “Best Wine Bar” in the 2012 and 2013 Best Rustic Pie of Western Washington awards, Match offers live acoustic music Starbucks Coffee Company Sarhara Pizza every Friday and Saturday night from 7:30 – 10:00pm and a daily A household name in the Pacific Northwest, Starbucks serves Subway happy hour from 4-6pm. Grab a cozy spot on the couch by the quality coffee and espresso and specialty drinks. Sit down in the Zazynia fireplace and enjoy a glass of wine, tasty small plates or a great cup relaxing atmosphere to enjoy a cup with a friend, or grab your of espresso. Watch for their new gluten-free menu coming soon! coffee to go from their convenient drive-through window. Twin Dragon Chinese Restaurant and Sports Bar Pickle Time Conveniently located in the heart of Duvall, the Twin Dragon The first thing you notice when you walk into Pickle Time is the Chinese Restaurant and Sports Bar features tasty cuisine, friendly pickle artwork adorning the walls – all drawn and colored by local service, and an inviting atmosphere. Kick back and watch a game, kids and patrons. Pickle time offers unique and tasty burgers, sing Karaoke on a Friday night, or enjoy live music every Saturday wraps, shakes and more, so there’s something to please any picky night. eater in your family. Order up a fried dill pickle appetizer, huddle up to a table and challenge your kids to create the newest pickle Quiznos character. Quiznos offers toasted subs and tasty soups and salads, including a kids menu and many choices under 400 calories. Try one of their amazing Prime Rib French Dips today.

Original art work by Shelley Skoropinski

8 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory Duvall Chamber of Commerce 9 Shopping Local Get Involved Duvall! Which side of the bridge do you shop on? Musical Education by Connie Berg As the 35th president of the United States, John F. Kennedy, might The Riverview Education Foundation and RHYTHM, Riverview As you think about which side of the bridge you shop on most have said, “Ask not what Duvall can do for you, ask what you can Helping Youth to Have Music, both offer opportunities to get often, consider the following “Did You Knows” about shopping do for Duvall.” involved with youth. The Riverview Education Foundation and dining in Duvall. (www.refweb.org) was established to enhance the educational There are so many opportunities for volunteering and local opportunities for Riverview School District students, and 1. Did you know that Duvall Family Drugs carries a huge selection involvement it’s no wonder Duvall is such a great place to live. RHYTHM (www.rhythmmusicboosters.org) serves the district by of cards, gift wrap, baby gifts, picture frames, toys, home décor, Duvall has many different non-profit groups looking for all kinds enhancing music education opportunities to students. jewelry, housewares, candy, scarves and Baggallini purses? of involvement. Whether it’s just for a one-time event or for an on- going interaction, Duvall has the opportunity for you to become Humanitarian Service 2. Did you know that Family Grocer has a large selection of involved in your community! Go ahead and get involved, Duvall! The Rotary Club of Duvall is our local branch of an organization specialty foods which include gluten free flours, agave nectar, dairy collectibles and antiques, clothing, dishes, cast iron pans and of business and professional leaders united worldwide to provide free milk alternatives and organic produce? endless home décor. Homelessness and Food Banks humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all 3. Did you know that Duvall Auto Parts has a giant selection 6. Did you know that Duvall Flowers and Gifts sells handmade Passionate about defeating homelessness or doing outreach in vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. of Stihl chainsaws, weed whackers, oil, windshield wipers, car doll clothes, jewelry, handmade scarves, Ty stuffed animals and of our community? The mission of the local Acres of Diamonds accessories and a knowledgeable staff that is always willing to help course, flowers and plants! organization (www.acresofdiamonds.org) is to provide a loving, Civic Club answer your questions? safe and nurturing environment that allows homeless women The Duvall Civic Club was founded in 1929 with the purpose 7. Did you know that Duvall has six amazing locations for to learn how to break the cycle of addiction, poverty and of enhancing the quality of life of the citizens of Duvall and the 4. Did you know that Duvall True Value carries office supplies, espresso? CC’s 2.0, Duvall Family Grocer, Duvall Coffee House, homelessness. Duvall is also home to HopeLink outreach (www. Snoqualmie Valley. The Civic Club has supported the Duvall paint, fishing gear, storage containers, tools, planters, drawer Match, Starbucks and Safeway Starbucks. hope-link.org) and many local church organizations all providing Library, Riverview Education Foundation, SummerStage, and Teen handles and sporting goods including airsoft guns? They also have outreach and aid programs for the area’s community members. SummerStage, Cascade Community Theater and annual events that an entire outside area dedicated to plants, flowers, trees, pots and 8. Did you know that Duvall has a wide variety of restaurants and a support women at risk in the community. See www.duvallcivicclub. potting soil. new one will be opening soon, the newly renovated Duvall Tavern? The Arts org for information. Duvall also has ice-cream at CC’s 2.0 and frozen yogurt at Red Duvall and the Snoqualmie Valley have you covered. The 5. Did you know that Tuxedos Antique Mall has over 6,000 square Swirl. Northwest Art Center (www.northwestartcenter.org) offers art Local History feet of retail space and 30 different vendors that have merchandise classes to all ages, while the Duvall Foundation for the Arts (www. The Duvall Historical Society has you covered. The mission of for sale? You can find furniture, glassware, jewelry, countless 9. Did you know that Duvall Fitness carries multiple styles of ear buds, monitors and headbands? They also have a top notch work duvallarts.org) sponsors Duvall Historical Society is to preserve, record, publish and out facility that opens early and closes late. It is impeccably clean events like Art in Bloom and promote appreciation of the history of Duvall, the community that and the staff is friendly and helpful. They also have a Smoothie Bar, SandBlast and helps support the pioneers knew as Cherry Valley, and the lower Snoqualmie a kid’s room and talented trainers. citizens with a robust Valley. Volunteer opportunities for the Historical Society range scholarship and giving from being a docent at the local Dougherty House, helping clean 10. Did you know that Rockin “E” Feeds has over 30 varieties of program. Both organizations and maintain historical buildings, archiving historical artifacts, dog and cat food? Best Buddy Dog Wash offers grooming, dog seek volunteers for event helping with the annual Heritage Festival, and more. Contact the accessories and toys. Country Collections has an endless selection planning and board Duvall Historical Society at www.duvallhistoricalsociety.org. of gift items including local honey. Golden Leash does grooming positions, plus teaching and and boarding. Duvall Print & Post, EF Printing, and Valley administrative work. The The ability to give back to others is a true gift in life, and Duvall Mailbox can take care of all your printing needs. Duvall has several City of Duvall also has a and the Snoqualmie Valley provide many ways for citizens to outstanding realtors. The Art Center has art classes for all ages. city supported organization do just that. All of these organizations and others can be found Duvall Performing Arts and TJ Dance have a wide variety of dance for the arts, the Duvall throughout this guide, and on the Duvall Chamber of Commerce classes. Duvall Books has an eclectic collection of used books and Cultural Commission (www. website at www.duvallchamberofcommerce.com. DVD’s. The Quilt Shop has a great selection of fabrics. The Family duvallculture.org), which Grocer and Safeway both carry an enormous selection of gift cards. produces the yearly Art and Duvall has several great dentists and doctors and chiropractors. Wine Walk, SummerStage, And Duvall has at least a dozen places you can go to get pampered and public art projects Original art by Dari Stolzoff from hair salons to massage therapist to skin care experts. (Wow, around the city. The Duvall #10 is huge! The treasures you can discover in Duvall are endless.) Cultural Commission currently has volunteer commissioner positions available. Finally, did you know the Valley has its very I hope the next time you are heading out of town to shop or dine, own local theater company? Yes, Cascade Community Theatre my list of “Did You Knows” will come to mind, and you will (www.cctplays.org) offers an amazing theatre experience right here consider shopping and dining locally first. Small towns can’t offer in the Snoqualmie Valley! Opportunities in the theatre community every single thing that you need but, if you make a conscious effort are endless, whether it’s set-building, music, costume design or to spend more of your money locally, our businesses will grow and acting, Cascade Community Theatre is for you! thrive and be able to offer even more in the future. Youth at Risk To learn more about our local businesses, visit my Facebook Want to work with youth? The local Friends of Youth provides safe page, Shop & Dine Local. If you own a local business that needs places and emotional support for youth in challenging situations. some exposure, including home based businesses, contact me at Friends of Youth provides mental health counseling, substance [email protected]. Shop & Dine Local supports and abuse education and treatment, parent education and community inspires local businesses and business owners. referrals. Contact: www.friendsofyouth.org Happy Shopping and Dining! 10 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory Duvall Chamber of Commerce 11 Outdoor Activities Outdoor Activities Put your outdoor shoes on because Duvall has many opportunities Cherry Creek Falls in Markworth State Forest, located just east of to explore nature year-round! Family-friendly boating, fishing, Duvall, is Duvall’s hidden gem. Hike beneath amazingly beautiful horseback riding, geocaching, hiking and birding are all available old-growth trees to a beautiful 25-foot waterfall. The trail is right here in the Snoqualmie Valley. Duvall also offers a wide relatively flat and approximately five miles round-trip. A special variety of year-round activities and services for every family, feature here is spawning salmon actually make it all the way up making it a wonderful place to raise a family or to enjoy a day the creek to the falls. Although accessible year-round, it makes an exploring a local farm or community event. The best part is many especially pleasant summer hike. The Falls are a great spot to stop of these activities are low-cost or FREE. for a snack, kick off your shoes, and spend some time wading and splashing in the pool below the falls. Check out this hike report Hiking Trails from a local family website, Cherry Valley Macaroni Kid: http:// Moss Lake Natural Area, about five miles southeast of Duvall, is a cherryvalley.macaronikid.com/article/528062/duvalls-best-kept- Snoqualmie Valley Trail, which routes through Duvall’s natural beautiful wetland surrounded by 372 acres of high-quality habitat, secret-cherry-creek-falls. areas, parks and farmland, is a wonderful place for runners, including a sphagnum (heavily moss-filled) bog. Because of its rare horseback riders and mountain bikers. A family-friendly area, the diversity and protected status, it’s a great place to spot birds like the Most of the trails and areas featured in the Duvall area do not trail borders the tranquil Snoqualmie River and even traverses Vaux’s Swift and Band-tailed Pigeon. Special thanks goes to The require a special pass or access permit. an occasional railroad trestle. Once the railway for the Chicago Wilderness School, www.wildernessawareness.org, for providing Milwaukee Railroad, the Snoqualmie River Trail also invites information about area hiking and wildlife viewing. Wallace Falls State Park in nearby Gold Bar is a good long day hike fishing, horseback riding and mountain biking. Plus avid birders with breathtaking views of several large waterfalls. Located in the will be thrilled by its abundance of birds, including eagles and Duvall Parks foothills of the Cascades with an elevation gain of about 2,000 feet falcons. over three miles, this is a harder hike. But you don’t need to go all Duvall offers over a dozen community and neighborhood parks for the way to the top to experience the waterfalls. If you choose, you kids of any age. Younger children will enjoy the tot lots at Taylor Before heading out for a family bike ride on the Snoqualmie Valley can stop at the lower or middle falls. WA State Park Discovery Pass Park and Central Park while teens can test their skills at the Jean Trail, check out the new interpretative required. Baldwin Memorial Skate Park on Big Rock Rd. signage at Depot Park and identify many of the flora and fauna along the Index Peak/Bridal Veil Falls/Lake Serene East of Gold Bar, WA in Parks are plentiful and many have swimming areas and/or way. After your ride, grab a lunch to go the Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest is an amazing yet playgrounds. McCormick Park has picnic areas, grassy fields, trails from one of Duvall’s many restaurants strenuous hike with 22 switch-backs. As you hike up in elevation, and access to swimming areas on the Snoqualmie River. Birders and enjoy it around the new fire pit at the diversity of the forest is incredible. This hike has a lot of will be thrilled here, especially in the Wetland area. Otters and Depot Park. different viewpoints. You can experience Bridal Veil Falls from the weasels have also been seen in the park. bottom or hike your way to the top. If you make it all the way to the top, you’ll find a beautiful alpine lake nestled in between trees and steep mountain walls. Northwest Forest Pass Required.

Tolt MacDonald King County Regional Park in nearby Carnation, WA is an amazing spot. Within this park is the confluence of the Tolt and Snoqualmie Rivers. Great flat hiking or steep hiking options are available, including a 500- foot suspension bridge across the Snoqualmie River. In fall, this is a great place to see salmon spawning and watch other wildlife such as Bald Eagles. This park also offers locations for camping and picnicking.

A comprehensive list of hiking areas near Duvall is at www.scout. me/hiking--near--duvall-wa. Wildlife Viewing Three great wildlife viewing areas in the Snoqualmie Valley include Stillwater, Cherry Valley 203 and Crescent Lake 203. Cherry Valley and Crescent Lake are located along State Route 203 North of Duvall and Stillwater is on SR 203 South of Duvall. All are Washington DNR Wildlife Areas requiring a Discover Pass. These areas are great for wildlife especially bird viewing like pheasants, waterfowl, eagles and hawks. Note that during hunting season, hunters may be in these areas.

12 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory Duvall Chamber of Commerce 13 Year Round in Duvall Year Round in Duvall Christmas Trees Indoor Activities Duvall Random Acts of Kindness An old fashioned Christmas starts with Duvall Reads is a community reading RAK Week, always celebrated during the Winter cutting down your own tree at JP’s Tree project sponsored by Duvall Friends of Spring first week of March, is a way to bring our Farm. A true family farm, you’ll be the Library, based on the ‘One Book, One community together to support Duvall Celebrating the holidays in Duvall delighted to see the hard working kids Community’ concept, where a community Downtown Duvall residents and local Duvall is fortunate to be situated The holidays shine in Duvall! Beginning helping out. They’ll loan you a saw, shake participates in reading the same book. It’s Duvall bustles with activity year-round! business through between two of the most popular with the Duvall Farmers Market Holiday the tree, and bail it for you. Precut trees a time for people who share the love of On Mother’s Day each May, Duvall Civic simple acts like ski areas in western Washington. Farm and Artisan Craft Fair in November, are also available at JP’s Tree Farm or True reading to come together and enjoy coffee, Club/Friends of the Library hosts the sending someone numerous festivities allow you to enjoy Value Hardware. Or you can build family snacks and fellowship while discussing the Annual Plant and Garden Art Sale. For flowers, paying for The Summit at Snoqualmie the season while you shop for handcrafted memories using a living Christmas Tree. latest book. Participants take turns leading over 45 years, Snoqualmie Valley gardening someone else’s coffee (southeast) and Steven’s Pass Ski arts and crafts, home décor, and gifts. Also After the holidays, your beautiful tree can the discussion. Duvall Reads meets on the enthusiasts have been gathering behind the or lunch, picking up in November, participating businesses in old Duvall Library for the sale. Offering trash around town, Resort (northeast) are each less be potted in a container on your patio or 2nd Saturday of each month at 10 am in the Duvall support Hopelink’s Holiday Giving deck, or it can be planted in the ground and Duvall Public Library Meeting Room. For vegetable and herb starts, as well as a leaving extra big tips than an hour’s drive from Duvall Tree. Gifts collected from the tree are be enjoyed for years. Order your tree from more information: www.duvallfol.org. variety of shrubs, plants and trees, the sale for servers, dropping in the Cascade mountain range. donated to Hopelink for families in need in Kirsten at [email protected]. gives residents a fun, sustainable way to off donations at food banks, giving thank our community. Poetry grow fruits and vegetables. you notes to favorite local business owners, Snoqualmie is ideal for beginners Holiday Gift Buying Come to hear the guest featured reader and teachers, police officers, or fire fighters, and features runs on three In early December, enjoy the Christmas in You can find fun, original gift ideas to say your piece out loud to an attentive For browsing any time of year, Duvall Books and just about any kind gesture that will different mountains, including the the Country Holiday Tree Lighting Event right here in Duvall. Check out Country and friendly audience. Past featured is a small, locally owned used bookstore. unexpectedly brighten up somebody’s day. at Depot Park (Police Station). Follow a Collections, Tuxedo’s Mall, Duvall Drugs, readers have included the Washington Located in the heart of downtown, it has RAK Week, started by Duvall resident challenging Alpental area. Steven’s trail of lit luminaries and enjoy cookies and and True Value for a wide selection of State Poet Laureate and winners of The a wonderful assortment of children’s books Connie Berg, has been running since 2006, Pass is a little more upscale and cider while singing carols with a choir. Get gifts. If you prefer to give the gift of an Pushcart Prize, Artist Trust, and National and an amazing collection of eclectic and the towns of Carnation, Monroe, and caters to skiers of all ages and your family picture taken with the Holiday experience, gift certificates are a great Endowment for the Arts awards. Held at photographs, posters, and artwork on the Woodinville have been participating since Heifer. Meet Santa and enjoy a host of option. From facials and manicures to the Duvall Visitor Center first Wednesday walls throughout the historic building. 2010. Visit the Random Acts of Kindness levels of ability.Think Snow! community events. Photos with Santa are dinner at the Grange or wine at Match you of the month. Doors open at 6:30pm; open website at www.rakduvall.com to download also available free of charge the day after are sure to find something right here. mic starts at 7:00pm. Featured reader at To relax, the Yoga Garden has yoga classes “Kindness Cards” and to read heart- the Christmas tree lighting. 7:30pm. Bring your poetry, prose or even seven days a week, along with massage, warming stories of past acts of kindness song, along with a friend to hear you at the workshops and private yoga sessions. and ideas for performing your own. mic! All ages welcome. Free admission.

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Spring Summer Annual Pancake Breakfast Summer U-Pick Berries The Joy of Gardening Like many communities in the Northwest, Since 1959 the Duvall Firefighters The Firefighters Association takes great There are many options and varieties when challenging for everyone. Get started today Planting a garden can bring joy and good summer is a time for festivals, and Duvall Association has hosted an annual pancake pride in the event and welcomes the it comes to u-pick berries in the area. You by visiting www.geocaching.com. health to you, your family, friends, and is no exception. There are many unique breakfast fund-raiser at the local fire opportunity to meet with the public in can find strawberries (June), raspberries pets. And with its abundant rain, the attractions, from a medieval village and station. For a small donation, attendees are this informal, social setting. The event is (July) & blueberries (July-Sept). Here’s a Fishing u-pick berries to pumpkins and alpacas. offered all-you-can-eat pancakes, scrambled traditionally well-supported by Duvall round-up of some of the closest places Snoqualmie Valley provides a beautiful to pick-your-own! Most places have a Although a license is required for fishing, environment for growing many trees, Festival season kicks off in June with Duvall eggs, and ham, plus orange juice, coffee, citizens and businesses. In 2013, over 1600 Free Fishing Weekend in Washington is Days and continues with food, art, music Facebook page where you can get an-up- shrubs, flowers, and vegetables. From and hot chocolate. For the children (and people were served at the event. Please join to-the minute update on picking times and always the first weekend after the first beginners to accomplished gardeners, or for and movies throughout the summer. the young at heart), the firefighters make us for the next Duvall Firefighters Pancake locations. For even more options check out Monday in June. those who want a garden but don’t have the Mickey Mouse pancakes with M&M candy Breakfast and become part of a great Duvall http://www.pugetsoundfresh.org. time or ability to care for it, Duvall provides Active families will love the dance, martial embellishments. A tradition accompanying tradition! Enjoy Medieval Times a full range of gardening support. arts and organized sports opportunities, breakfast is the sale of the popular Pancake ~ Blue Dog Farm (Carnation): [email protected] Don your minstrel garb and join the fun at while others will appreciate the variety of Breakfast T-shirts. In the early days, the Visit a Farm Camlann Medieval Village, www.camlann. arts and music offerings, outdoor education proceeds from the breakfast were used to Treat your family to a unique educational ~ Cottage Gardens Blueberry Farm org. A living history museum project, and even family yoga. Many of these help purchase tools and equipment that the experience. Several SnoValley Tilth farms (Duvall): 425-947-4523 Camlann recreates the every day life of programs also offer classes, summer camps fire district could not afford. While some offer tours. Visitors can see a working farm ~ Harvold Farm (Carnation): a 14th century village in rural England. and birthday parties. of the money still directly supports the fire in production and meet the farmers. Learn 425-333-4185 Special events are available year-round and department, a lot of it is returned to the about food and herb growth or purchase ~ Remlinger Farms (Carnation): open to the public. Camlann’s Le Bors Hede Duvall Days Festivall community through sponsored education local honey, eggs, produce, and handmade 425-333-4135 Inne (The Boar’s Head) dinner theater Duvall Days is a long standing tradition programs, scholarships, and other forms of restaurant also serves up a lively 14th crafts. For information about area farm century bill-of-fare by reservation. in Duvall. The day always starts off with a assistance. tours, contact www.snovalleytilth.org. Geocaching parade down Main Street. This year there Geocaching is a unique treasure hunting JP Landscape Services, Naturescape, and game where participants use a GPS to hide the Ground Guys of Redmond all provide will be vendor booths and a health fair, Two alpaca farms near Duvall also have and seek containers with other participants. residential installation and maintenance in kid’s fair, food court, kid’s music,4H petting free tours and gift shops. Heart of Dreams If you have a smart phone or GPS, there the area. And for initial design, Gardens zoo and more. This year, Duvall Days 2014 Alpacas, www.heartofdreamsalpacas.biz, are over two million hidden geocaches to Alive Design or Naturescape will help you will be held Saturday, May 31st from 9am has five acres of rolling pastures with a herd find worldwide including several dozen plan your garden. If you are a DIYer, stroll to 4pm. Check out www.DuvallDays.org of alpacas, goats, ponies, and llamas. And in the Duvall area. It’s family-friendly and through True Value Hardware Garden for the latest information or to sign up to Jo’s Fleece Fields www.fleecefields.com, free! Geocaches range in difficulty from Center or Boxhill Farm Gardens for a large volunteer. a small family farm, produces natural easy to hard to locate, so it’s both fun and selection of plants. fibers from alpacas, llamas, and Angora and Pygora goats. Chickens, ducks, geese, How safe is the Evergreen State? (www.safewise.com) peafowl, and turkey can also be seen here. Duvall is the sixth safest city in Washington Garden Fresh Veggies Garden Prep Tips One of the best things about summer is the availability of fresh, ripe just-picked by Brenda Skinner country vegetables. We have several Farmers Markets in the area, as well as farm Late winter and early spring are important times to prepare for a beautiful summer garden. Here are stands where you can drop by and pick up some things to do during that time to get your garden ready to bloom. some fresh produce. Also consider joining a local CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) where you pay a set amount Mulch, top-dress veggie and garden beds with 2” of compost to suppress weed germination, add organic and get a share of all the produce harvested matter to soil, which benefits the plants, helps with drainage, and less compaction of soil. in a season. This is a very economical way to eat fresh healthy foods. Plant bare-root fruit trees, cane bearing fruit: raspberries, boysenberry, blackberry, and bare-root strawberries. Less expensive to buy in bare root form and plant now to get a jump start on your berry Farm Fresh Food ~ Duvall Farmers Market and fruit tree patch! Thursdays through October 10th, 3-7pm ~ Carnation Farmers Market Plant cool weather veggie starts: lettuce, kale, collards, broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower in the garden Tuesdays through Thanksgiving, 3-7pm for an early spring harvest. ~ Kosters Farm - Farm Stand Saturdays next to Red Pepper Pizza ~ Local Roots Farm Farm Stand A good time to plant bare root roses. Well-established roses are pruned in February for diseased and Open daily on 124th street dead branches. ~ Oxbow Farm – CSA Available at Carnation Farmer’s Market and Visit your local nursery for adding color spots to the garden or your containers: daffodils, primroses, Family Grocer. pansies and tulips. ~ Jubilee Farm – CSA ~ Full Circle - CSA 16 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory Duvall Chamber of Commerce 17 Year Round in Duvall Moving to Duvall Downtown Trick-or-Treating and by Tracy Lewis Activities for Kids Oxbow Farm & Education Center Halloween Party Getting involved (Carnation): Open Thursday – Sunday in Put on your costumes and bring out the The City of Duvall offers a myriad of shopping, services and Exposing infants and toddlers to music has shown to give children Fall October 10am-4pm. Free admission. Pick kids for some fun trick-or-treating Heritage Festival throughout downtown Duvall. Look for restaurant opportunities. With many businesses in the commercial a head start not only in music, but also in math and life! Seashell up pumpkins and produce and let the kids area, along with many home-based businesses, and assorted Music and Snoqualmie Valley Music both offer family music and Celebrate the “good old days” by bringing play in the “living playground”! the big orange pumpkins in the windows the whole family to Duvall for a day of of participating businesses on Main St., 1st restaurants, you are sure to find what you are looking for in Duvall. movement classes to nurture musical growth in young children. free fun, learning, and reminiscing at the Jubilee Farm (Carnation): Ave., Valley St., Brown Ave., Copperhill Older children can continue with Snoqualmie Valley Music for Duvall Heritage Festival at the historic Open every weekend in October 10am- Square and Safeway Plaza. After loading Duvall’s housing market enjoys the same robust market appreciation group piano and voice lessons. Dougherty House and Farmstead. Learn 5pm. Free admission. Plenty of activities up your treat bag, head over to the Duvall as other communities on Seattle’s Eastside and its citizens benefit how the pioneers lived and worked. Watch including tractor rides to the pumpkin and Visitor Center for games, balloons & prizes! from a wide range of housing opportunities. Renting or looking TJ Dance is the studio where everyone can dance! They offer a blacksmith at work and a field being gourd fields, visit farm animals, hay maze, to own? Prefer in-town charmers, established subdivisions, everything from creative movement classes for busy little feet to plowed the old fashioned way with mules. cooking demos, and pumpkin launching on Camp Korey Fall Festival condominiums, homes on acreage, farm land or waterfront homes? tap, jazz, ballet, hip hop and beyond for kids, teens and adults. Look at antique tractors. Shell some corn, Enjoy hay rides, cooking demonstrations, the home-made trebuchet! You’ll find a wide variety of housing styles here. Duvall has many Duvall Performing Arts provides an enriching and educational make cider, braid rope, churn butter, split farm animals, and tours of this 100 year established subdivisions featuring luxury homes, starter homes and experience with expression through dance, musical theater and shingles, saw logs, and wash clothes the Remlinger Farms (Carnation): old Carnation farm. Local chefs and farm neighborhoods designed for the active, lock-and-go, no-yard-work even fencing! Their Young Ones program introduces movement old-fashioned way. Open weekends in October 10am-6pm for and garden experts will be on hand to lifestyle. Property values are rising (traditionally an indicator of share tips on growing, cooking, storing, and pre-ballet for ages 3 – 7 and their advanced and professional Quilt Show the Fall Harvest Festival. Enjoy over 25 and preserving food just in time for the economic health) and new construction and new housing starts division classes have allowed students to audition and perform in rides and attractions for kids, plus U-pick The Duvall Outdoor Quilt Show graces long winter ahead. Sales of pumpkins, have been on the upswing for the past couple of years. the Nutcracker and at Bumbershoot events. Main Street with a dazzling display of quilts pumpkins, corn maze and a farm market. concessions, and a wide assortment of fresh hung on the outside of storefronts or inside Admission $15-$17. local produce support ongoing medical If a vibrant downtown is important to you, the City of Duvall For children who love to be the center of attention, theater may programs for young campers and their might just be the place to call home. Duvall’s renovated downtown be just the answer. Cascade Community Theater is a community if it’s raining. Music is also provided in Two Brothers Pumpkin Patch (Carnation): several locations. families. Camp Korey will host games, captivates visitors with its small town charm and many sculptures theater organization for Carnation, Duvall and Monroe. The This low key, family owned farm has been and arts and crafts, and outdoor activities and art pieces commissioned from local artists. The historical Theater puts on several local performances per year from mysteries in operation for over 25 years and features Pumpkin Fun for kids of all ages. So grab those rubber district invites shoppers to enjoy their boutiques, coffee shops, to improve comedy shows, providing delightful entertainment for a great selection of pumpkins, gourds, Going to a farm to get your pumpkins will boots and slickers and come out for a restaurants and antique shops all within easy walking distance for Snoqualmie Valley residents. Cascade Community Theater also ornamental corn stalks and mini hay bales family-friendly day at the farm. For more create memories your family will remember many residents. Numerous playgrounds, parks, walkingtrails and offers ENCORE!, the area’s only theater arts summer camp for forever. There are lots of nearby options so for decorating at home! Free admission. information see www.campkorey.org or other outdoor escapes are scattered throughout the community. call 425-844-3100. Camp Korey hosts its kids ages 7–14. you may want to plan for visiting a couple Open daily from October 4th through the Duvallians like to play - and this is the place to do it. Our of places. 31st, 9:30am – 6pm. Sixth Annual Fall Festival the weekend of October 17, 18, and 19th. community lifestyle, combined with easy access to Eastside work- Prepare your toddler and preschooler to read with Story Time at places and Seattle, insures your real estate dollars are well spent. the Duvall Library. Each week, your specially trained children’s librarian creates a program of stories, songs and movement activities to share with you and your children. We hope to create a Drive Times from Duvall comfortable and happy atmosphere for all, while helping parents learn how to foster early literacy skills to prepare their child(ren) Seattle 25 miles for learning how to read. Stop in the library for more information. SeaTac Airport 34 miles Enjoy an old fashioned family movie night in the park. Movies Redmond 10 miles in the Park are sponsored by The Irwin Group and are held at Woodinville 10 miles McCormick park two Saturday evenings in August (9th & 16th). Monroe 9 miles The event is free to families - enjoy free popcorn and movies under Carnation 9 miles the stars! This year’s movies “Monsters University” and “Oz: The Great and Powerful”. Everett 25 miles 20 miles Sports are a great way to burn off all that excess energy kids have. Leavenworth 94 miles Snoqualmie Valley North Little League (www.svnll.org) and Snoqualmie Valley Youth Soccer Association (www.snvysa.org) start registration in the spring and offer formal organized sports for all ages. Duvall Taekwon-Do provides a fun and enjoyable, yet serious and safe environment where students can improve fitness, self-confidence and develop a positive outlook on life (ages 9 and up).

Nothing says living in the country like horseback riding. We have lots of options for children’s lessons. Learn Western, English, trail, driving, jumping, and more at Tina Wolfe Riding Academy www.tinawolfe.com. Honey Do Farm offers custom horseback riding lessons tailored to each rider’s need. English and Western riding disciplines are available for all ages and experience. www. honeydofarm.com

18 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory Duvall Chamber of Commerce 19 20 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory Duvall Chamber of Commerce 21 Healthcare Services loss, and offers in-house x-rays, a therapy area, the latest in spinal Physical Therapy & Massage Though Duvall gives visitors and residents a warm, hometown computer scan technology, and two licensed massage therapists. Leading an active life sometimes results in injury. There are many feel, it also provides top-notch medical conveniences equal to those Valley Chiropractic Wellness Center and Duvall Chiropractic options for physical therapy and massage therapy right here in found in much larger cities, centrally located and easily accessed. Care offer nutritional counseling, lifestyle advice, corrective Duvall. PhysioCare Physical Therapy and IRG Duvall Physical Duvall offers everything from traditional medicine and eye care to exercises, and spinal and postural screenings. Just a few minutes Therapy offer quality care close to home. Massage therapy is chiropractic, dentistry, counseling, and alternative therapies. from Duvall you’ll find Redmond Ridge Chiropractic and Premier available in most of the chiropractic offices and Susan Bull is right Chiropractic who combine the benefits of traditional chiropractic on Main Street and gets rave reviews. Holisticare Therapeutic Primary Care and nutritional counseling with supplementation, laser therapy, Services offers Physical Therapy inside Duvall Fitness. Located in the heart of downtown Duvall, EvergreenHealth Primary and massage. Life in Balance Chiropractic is in Carnation. Care is one of eight primary care centers in the Evergreen Health Health & Fitness network. The office offers well visits, chronic disease management Dentistry Good health starts with exercise. Duvall Fitness offers a full and acute care—for all ages. Convenient same-day appointments We hear rave reviews for our local dentists. Prevention, oral health, selection of equipment and a large variety of classes. Their trainers with board certified family practice physicians, onsite x-ray and and cosmetic dentistry is offered by Green Valley Family Dentistry, are highly recommended. Many types of non-traditional healing lab services are available. Backed by the leading edge technology of Riverside Family Dental, and Duvall Family Dental. In addition to are also available. Alpine Integrated Medicine offers naturopathic EvergreenHealth Medical Center, patients are connected to more these services, Duvall Dental Center also provides periodontics, medicine, acupuncture, Chinese herbs, massage, rehabilitation than 150 specialists working throughout the EvergreenHealth orthodontics, implants, and root canal therapy and Dr. Caron services, IV therapy, spinal manipulations, and Kinesio Taping. network, as well as another 600 affiliated specialists. Philip Milam, Glickman, D.D.S., offers both restorative and cosmetic care, digital Health and nutrition consultants at Take Shape for Life and Inner MD of EvergreenHealth treats children and adults. x-rays and the latest minimally invasive therapies. Patients here Balance also advocate preventative care. Essentially Healing offers are treated like family; pampered with cushions, blankets, music, information on emotional and physical healing with essential oils. Eye care and warm scented face towels. You’ll also find specialists for Featuring modern equipment in their spacious facility, Duvall orthodontics - Dr. Rod Nordberg and endodontics (root canals) Prescription Services Advanced Family Eye Care serves families in Duvall and opens its Scott A. Martin, DDS, PS. Duvall Family Drugs, located in the heart of downtown Duvall. doors to visitors requiring emergency eye care. Dr. Suzan Grimm, Prescriptions can be prepared while you wait, and can be picked Dr. Bradford Grimm, and Dr. Melanie Anspaugh use the latest Mental Health up either inside or in your car at the handy drive-through window. advances in eye care and eye exam technology, including digital To support overall wellness, six counseling offices serve Duvall and If you don’t need your prescription immediately, Duvall Family imaging and ocular coherence tomography. the Snoqualmie Valley with individual and family therapy - Cherry Drugs can mail it to you and, for a nominal fee, they will deliver Valley Counseling & Neurofeedback (who offers free services to it right to your doorstep. Emergency service is also available. Chiropractic King County active duty military veterans & their families), River Prescription refill orders are handled quickly and easily by phone Five chiropractic offices in Duvall also use state-of-the-art Valley Counseling P.L.L.C, Raven Haven, Shelly Burns MA LMHC, using their computerized refill system. Located on the south end of methods. Metcalf Chiropractic Health Center specializes in Julia Perry Psychotherapy and Counseling Services and Lynne C. town, Safeway also offers a full service pharmacy. wellness, spinal care methods, injury rehab protocols and weight Smythe, M.S. LMFT.

22 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory Duvall Chamber of Commerce 23 Emergency Services Get Connected King County Fire District 45 Utilities Dedicated to our Community’s Safety & Well-Being Duvall Police Wave Broadband (cable) www.wavebroadband.com 866.928.3123 Puget Sound Energy (electricity, gas) www.pse.com 800.321.4123 Frontier Communications (Phone) David Burke Carey Hert www.frontier.com 877.462.8188 Fire Chief / Duvall-KCFD 45 Interim Chief / Duvall Police Department City of Duvall (water, sewer) Offering fire protection, emergency medical attention and other Members of the Duvall Police Department are committed to serve www.duvallwa.gov 425.788.1185 life safety services, Duvall-King County Fire District 45 protects with professionalism, respect, and compassion for our community. over 12,000 residents and visitors in the greater Duvall area with Their first priority is and always will be to preserve the high quality Waste Management (garbage, recycling) a dedicated team of 35 career and volunteer firefighters and of life and feeling of safety for Duvall’s growing population. administrative personnel. 1 800.592.9995 The Duvall police station is located on NE Stephens Street, www.wmnorthwest.com/duvall Our modern station in downtown Duvall is staffed 24-hours a day just above McCormick Park. Staffed by the chief of police, one to serve you and now includes an electric vehicle charging station. commander, four patrol sergeants, eight patrol officers, one K9 Newspaper Fire District 45 also operates two other stations in the Duvall area officer, one smart K-9 (Blitz the Wonder Dog) and one clerk, on Mountain View Road and Big Rock Road. the Duvall Police Department is mission-oriented In all of its The Seattle Times priorities. Having a local city police department allows for fast www.seattletimes.com 206.464.2111 Our Community Service Programs include: response times and great citizen education programs. · CPR Training The Valley View · Vial of L.I.F.E. Community Services Programs: www.nwnews.com 425.483.0606 · Station Tours · Fingerprinting · Home Inspections · Accident Reporting · Meeting Room Rental · Vacation and Empty House Monitoring · Public Education · Block Watch Training · Home Security Evaluations Phone: 425-788-1625 · Car Lock Out Service 15600 First Ave NE · D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) Program Duvall, WA 98019 · K9 Narcotics Detection www.duvallfire45.com · R.A.D. (Rape Aggression Defense) Program Administrative Office 425-788-1519 (M-Th 8:30 am - 4:00 pm) 425-333-4190 After Hours or Emergency 9 - 1 - 1 Website: http://duvallwa.gov.departments/police.html Location Address: 26225 NE Stephens Street, Duvall, WA 98019 Mailing Address: PO Box 1500, Duvall, WA 98019

24 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory Duvall Chamber of Commerce 25 History of Duvall City of Duvall Duvall was homesteaded in the 1870s by Francis and James Duvall. a movie house, drug store, newspaper, and four hotels. Cherry The City of Duvall provides citizens with many avenues to get The original town site, called Cherry Valley, was located a half mile Valley’s first school, built in 1879, was constructed from the wood involved and participate in city government. along the banks of the Snoqualmie River. The waterway connected of a single log. Some of the buildings built in this time, including Duvall to Snohomish and Everett, making it an ideal location for the Grange Hall, still stand today. First, the City Council meets the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each logging. month at 7:00 p.m. in the meeting room at the Duvall Fire Station, On January 6, 1913, the town of Duvall incorporated. In 1955, Ray 15600 1st Avenue. A City Council Workshop is generally held Burhen bought the train depot, which he later donated to the City before the meeting at 6:00 p.m. All members of the public are of Duvall. It was then moved to its final site at Depot Park. The welcome to attend the Workshops and the City Council meetings. last train whistle blew through Duvall in 1973. With slow growth There is an opportunity at the beginning of each City Council following this initial development, Seattle water service didn’t meeting for members of the public to address the City Council on Original art work by Shelley Skoropinski arrive until 1962. The first stoplight in Duvall was installed in 1995. any matters of interest or concern. The Duvall Civil Service Commission is made up of three members Today, Duvall is once again experiencing vibrant modern growth, In addition, the City of Duvall currently has three commissions appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. Civil however, its history can still be seen and experienced here. Many and one board appointed by the Mayor. The Commissions are Service Commissioners are volunteers and serve a 6 year term. older buildings have been restored and refurbished. Landmarks the Arts, Civil Service, and Planning and the board is the Library The purpose of the Civil Service Commission is to assure that from days gone by, like the Dougherty Farmstead (a National Board. police officers are recruited through open competition, are hired Historic Landmark) and the big rock, can still be enjoyed. and promoted on the basis of merit, and are demoted, suspended, The Library Board serves in an advisory capacity to the City or discharged for cause. It oversees civil service examinations and Council and coordinates with and provides input to the Board certifies eligibility lists. of Trustees of the King County Library District and local library Photo by Stephanie Combs officials. The Duvall Library Advisory Board, as chartered by Citizens may also participate in city matters by volunteering the City of Duvall, supports free and equal access to books and as greeters at the Duvall Visitor Center. Links to the calendar Until 1890, the river was Duvall’s main lifeline. Trees for building material for the enlightenment and pleasure of the community. to sign up to become a volunteer greeter are at http:// were transported up and down river by steam paddle-wheel boats. The group supports the library’s mission to create and maintain an duvallchamberofcommerce.com/duvall-visitor-and-centennial- Logging companies provided jobs which attracted cattle and dairy enthusiasm for reading and promote the use of its collections and center/volunteer-greeter farms and railroad companies to the valley. online sources of information and materials. Other opportunities to participate in city government come up Prosperity brought expansion. A train depot and streets and The Duvall Cultural Commission (DCC) is a seven to nine frequently and are always posted on the City of Duvall website at sidewalks were built. New businesses opened their doors, including member volunteer commission with the mission to build civic www.duvallwa.gov identity and economic vitality through the support, education and promotion of the arts, culture, and heritage for the Duvall community. The DCC offers programs and events in all forms of art and heritage and make recommendations to the City on public art policy. Current and past DCC programs include: SummerStage, Teen SummerStage, Heritage Festival, Duvall Art Walk, Speaker Series, Winter Concerts, and entertainment at the Duvall Days Festival. Meetings are held the second and fourth Monday from 6:30pm-8:30pm at the Depot, 26227 NE Stephens St., and are open to the public. More information is at www.duvallculture.org

The Planning Commission makes recommendations to the City Council on comprehensive plan amendments and zoning code changes. The Planning Commission provides the City Council with draft policies related to land use matters, including sensitive area regulation updates, sign code updates and other zoning matters. The Planning Commission is staffed by the Duvall Planning Department. One additional citizen group, the Comprehensive Planning group is currently working with the Duvall Planning department on updating the City of Duvall Comprehensive Plan.

26 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory Duvall Chamber of Commerce 27 Duvall Visitor Center A charming, old red building in the heart of downtown Duvall houses the Duvall Visitor Center (DVC). The building is a treasure of Duvall’s heritage, dating from the early 1900’s. Today, the DVC What ’s it Worth is run by a coalition of Duvall groups who have the common goal of providing a warm, inviting gathering place for visitors and local Population – 7,183 residents to learn about Duvall’s history and thriving business community. The DVC is jointly operated by the City of Duvall, the Duvall Chamber of Commerce, the Duvall Civic Club, the Duvall Estimated median household Foundation for the Arts, the Duvall Historical Society, and Cascade income in 2011: $108,831 Community Theater. The Duvall Civic Club played a critical early role in the building’s history by starting a circulating library in the 1920’s which became part of the King County Library system and Duvall: $108,831 served as Duvall’s Library until a new one was built in 2012. Washington: $56,835 DVC Hours of Operation Winter Hours (October-May): Estimated median house or condo value in 2011: $361,221 Friday & Saturday 11 am – 4 pm Sunday 12 pm – 4 pm Duvall: $361,221 Summer Hours (June-September): Wednesday, 11 am – 4 pm, Thursday, 11 am – 4 pm Top 100 Cities in Washington State Washington: $256,300 and Friday, 11 am – 4 pm, Saturday, 11 am – 5 pm Duvall ranked as 2nd Best City Sunday, noon – 4 pm in Best Places to Live! (www.areavibes.com)

Today the DVC serves as a place for people visiting Duvall and the Snoqualmie Valley to obtain brochures and information on local businesses, points of interest, transportation routes, public trails, community events, and more. The large top floor is frequently rented to community groups and citizens and is used for many different activities, including scout meetings, theater performances, business meetings, dance rehearsals, fund-raisers, vendor events, and school functions. Starting in 2014, light refreshments such as cookies and coffee will be available free of charge to visitors, sponsored by a different local business each month. Monthly raffle drawings will be held for valuable prizes donated by local businesses. Raffle tickets, on sale at the DVC, are $5 each for items valued at hundreds of dollars. The DVC is staffed by dedicated volunteers from the community year-round. For information on renting the DVC space, volunteer opportunities, and more visit www.duvallchamberofcommerce.com/duvall-visitor-and- centennial-center.

28 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory Duvall Chamber of Commerce 29 Transportation Options Duvall Library King County Transit Whether looking for a great book, homework resources, access Duvall is covered by Route 224 to Redmond. Plan your trip at to a computer, story time for toddlers or just information on any http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/ topic, the new Duvall library is the place to go. You have access to more than three million items, including books, magazines, CD’s, newspapers, eBooks, and much more! Stop in to view the catalog or items can easily be placed on hold through www.kcls.org and picked up right at the Duvall Library. Check out the green (living) roof, recycled and reclaimed wood on the exterior and in the building.

Valley Shuttle The Valley Shuttle connects riders to Metro bus stops between North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City, Carnation, and Duvall. Visit their site for timetables or more information. www.svtbus.org/shuttle.html

Microsoft Connector Microsoft offers employees living in Duvall the option of free A meeting room is available for use by community groups. transportation to the Redmond campus via The Connector, an express bus service that picks up and drops off employees at the 425-788-1173 Holy Innocents church on NE Cherry Valley Road during the 15508 Main St NE, PO Box 339, Duvall WA 98019 morning and evening commute hours. All buses have secure WiFi. Open: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10am-9pm Friday: 10am-6pm, Saturday: 10am-5pm.

30 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory For population 25 years Schools in Duvall Schools in Duvall and over in Duvall Riverview School District Superintendent Riverview School District No. 407 Tolt Middle School High school or higher: 97.2% Dr. Anthony Smith Welcomes You! Administration Staff School Hours: 8:10am - 2:45pm 3740 Tolt Ave., Carnation, WA 98014 Bachelor’s degree or higher: Welcome to the Riverview School District! Riverview receives national recognition • Our high school Random Acts of Dr. Anthony Smith, Superintendent 425-844-4600 Fax: 425-844-4602 46.9% In partnership with our outstanding for excellence in its honors and advanced Kindness Club was one of three clubs to Principal: Christopher Lupo students, staff, parents, and community, placement (AP) programming. For the receive national recognition. Other Important Numbers Secretary: Shann Pattee Graduate or professional degree: the Riverview School District provides second year in a row, in the fall of 2013 • Carnation Elementary was one of three ECEAP Program 425-844-4548 Asst. Principal: Tom Oldenburg a learning-focused environment where Riverview and Cedarcrest High School schools in Washington to receive a School Nurses 425-844-4516 LRC: Nancy Timson 17.0% students can excel. Our mission, “Educate were among 477 districts nationwide to Kennedy Center Award for Arts Excellence. Children” is supported by our vision, “To qualify for the AP Honor Roll List. The Carnation Elementary School Become a National Model of Educational award is based on three-year trends which Riverview Learning Center Unemployed: 6.0% Plus Riverview is the second public school School Hours: 9:10am - 3:30pm Excellence.” We offer diverse specialized simultaneously expand opportunity and district in Washington to receive the CLIP, PARADE, CHOICE and 4950 Tolt Ave., Carnation, WA 98014 and alternative programs aimed at meeting improve performance. Other Riverview national Healthier US School Challenge CLEAR Programs Average travel time to work 425-844-4550 Fax: 425-844-4552 all students’ needs. We are proud of our honors include: award for five of our schools. Upon delivery 32302 NE 50th Street, (commute): 31.1 minutes high graduation rates, student scholarship • Three of our four elementary schools of the award, King County Councilmember Carnation, WA 98014 Principal: Dr. Randy Stocker accomplishments, and commitment to our received Washington School of Distinction Kathy Lambert said, “I commend the 425-844-4960 Fax: 425-844-4962 Secretary: Joyce Trowbridge 21st Century Outcomes and Indicators. awards for consistent improvement in Riverview School District for making the Principal: Janet Gavigan Read more: While academic accomplishments are at the Secretary: Suzanne Olsen Cherry Valley Elementary School reading and math. commitment to fight childhood obesity and www.city-data.com/city/Duvall- forefront, we remain rigorously committed School Hours: 9:10am - 3:30pm • Two of our students finished in the top improve learning and lifelong health with Washingtonhtml#ixzz2qriihwF5 to excellence in the four A’s: Academics, the 26701 NE Cherry Valley Rd., three in their respective categories at the this comprehensive program…meeting the Arts, Activities, and Athletics. Our job is to Duvall, WA 98019 International Science Fair rigorous requirements to qualify for this ensure every student is college, career, and national award is a major achievement.” 425-844-4750 Fax: 425-844-4752 life ready. • Our middle and high school Technology Principal: Darcy Becker Student Association (TSA) students Secretary: Donna Reier continue to place in multiple categories at the National TSA Competition. Stillwater Elementary School School Hours: 9:10am - 3:30pm 11530 - 320th Ave. NE, Cedarcrest High School Carnation, WA 98014 425-844-4680 Fax: 425-844-4682 School Hours: 7:20am - 2:00pm Principal: Jack Madigan 29000 NE 150th St., Duvall, WA 98019 Secretary: Sue Heyting 425-844-4800 Fax: 425-844-4802 Principal: Clarence Lavarias Eagle Rock K-5 Multi-age Program Secretary: Linda Bjornsen 29300 NE 150th St., Duvall, WA 98019 Asst. Principal: Raymond LaBate 425-844-4900 Fax: 425-844-4902 Dean of Students/AD: Jason Frederick Principal/Program Administrator: Director, Vocational: Donna Bielstein Judy Harris LRC: Perry Garrison Music: Kyle Thompson Riverview School District Office 15510 1st Ave. NE, Duvall , WA 98019 PO Box 519 425-844-4500 Fax: 425-844-4502 www.riverview.wednet.edu

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34 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory Duvall Chamber of Commerce 35 Doing Business in Duvall Doing Business in Duvall Business on the Run Doggy Style by Jeff Wolf by Jeff Zuber As owner of Duvall Fitness, I’ve often been asked questions about how to run a business or manage personal finances. In my mind, Starting and operating a small business regardless of location is a “Best Buddy started out as strictly a do-it-yourself dog bathing these two activities are much like keeping your body fit. Both have risky proposition. Depending on where you get your statistics, 50% facility,” notes Jeff, “but we listened and learned our clients wanted to be a daily lifestyle choice. Making daily choices to eat healthy, to 70% will fail in the first 18 months. Small businesses were also much more. So Best Buddy has expanded to include full service avoid alcohol, tobacco and drugs and, of course, work out can hit hard during the recession. More than 200,000 small businesses bathing, grooming, pet supplies and high nutrition dog food to our make a big difference. Here are a few ideas to bring this idea to closed between 2008 and 2010 according to U.S. Census figures. mix of services and merchandise. Our experience has shown us if light: you want to succeed you have to be willing and able to adapt.” With those numbers in mind, Jeff and Debby Zuber consider 1) In order to keep your body AND your business in shape, you themselves very fortunate to be marking their 4th anniversary “Equally important is how you execute”, explains Debby. “At least need to make a plan and stick with it so that it becomes a lifestyle. operating Best Buddy Dog Wash in Duvall on March 1, 2014. 90% of our clients live less than 10 miles from our store. Being part • Annually, make a challenging yet REALISTIC quarterly goal. If of a close-knit community provides a special opportunity to build trust and relationships. We’re helping the same people regularly the goals for you or your business are not challenging, what’s the 2) Exercise Regularly “When we purchased Best Buddy from the previous owner point? If they are not realistic and you cannot possibly achieve in 2010, the business was barely covering operating costs and and they become more like an extended family versus business • This means more than doing gardening or walking casually. You declining rapidly,” says Jeff, “But we love dogs and we love Duvall. clients. We’ve come to understand that our clients consider their them, then again, what’s the point? Push yourself, your business need to elevate your heart rate to a healthy level which challenges and your employees to achieve their fullest potential. So we just took a leap of faith we could make it work.” dogs to be members of their family too. So we work hard to ensure your body to burn calories and fat by doing both cardiovascular our service and merchandise supports them in that way. We’re • Monitor your goals quarterly and make the adjustments training and resistance training. Debby adds, “Duvall is the best place we could have chosen to run not perfect - but our heart is always in it and we hope that shines necessary. If your goals were too low, ask yourself if this is a • Your business is no different! Take time to touch base with each our business. The support we’ve received from the community has through.” seasonal adjustment or if there was something else out of the staff member daily and talk about business events and goals of the been nothing short of amazing - and we are thriving as a result.” ordinary you were not expecting. Either way, adjust your goal if day. Make sure your staff is actively working throughout their shift Most of all, a small business requires a lot of hard work and necessary to account for irregular activities in your business. and, by all means, provide coaching when necessary. When asked to reflect on factors which have been most important attention to details. Best Buddy Dog Wash is looking forward to • Perform annual and quarterly reviews and perform monthly to the success of Best Buddy Dog Wash, Jeff and Debby agree, “It’s enjoying continued growth as it enters its 4th year of business. check-ups to see if progress is being made 3) Get Professional Help been a combination of things. It’s important to pay attention to Owners Jeff and Debby Zuber, groomer Kelly Miller and the entire • Everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, performs better when they what your clientele is telling you they need.” staff hope to be serving their extended family in Duvall, Carnation have a coach or someone to be accountable to who is a high and the Snoqualmie Valley for many years to come. performer - and I mean a HIGH performer. In the fitness industry, we call this a Personal Trainer and they first test the individual to see what their fitness level is and then build a program specifically for that person. • In your business, a professional coach or mentor should do the same by spending time in your business, evaluating you as an individual business leader and helping you strengthen your abilities to keep your business successful. Never choose your best friend to be a coach. They are less likely to be critical and help you push through the changes you need to make to be a proficient business leader. All of us need to be fit in our personal lives and in how we run our businesses. To be a top performer, condition yourself to always be learning, growing and keep your business…on the run!

36 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory Duvall Chamber of Commerce 37 Business Name Phone Business Name Phone Business Name Phone A Quiet Forest Preschool (425) 844-0333 Duvall Veterinary Hospital (425) 788-2620 Revel & Fancy (425) 788-7900 Absolute Construction & Plumbing (425) 218-0067 DuVall’s Dazzling Designs (425) 788-9824 Riverside Family Dental (425) 788-7328 Acres of Diamonds (425) 788-9999 E F Print & Copy Center (425) 788-7578 RiverValley Counseling, P.L.L.C. (425) 788-9920 Duvall Chamber of Commerce Adventure Community Church (425) 788-9373 Eastside Property Solutions LLC (206) 940-4061 Riverview School District #407 (425) 844-4500 Aflac (425) 246-9424 ECKANKAR (877) 457-4577 Robin Marie Photography (206) 321-0185 Duvall Chamber Mission All Service Glass (425) 392-1122 Edward Jones Investments (425) 844-9769 Rocking ‘’E’’ Feeds (425) 788-7610 The mission of the Duvall Chamber of Commerce is to promote and enhance local businesses, attract new businesses and stimulate Allen Street Professional Center, LLC (425) 218-7667 Essentially Healing (206) 940-4270 Rose Hollis QuickBooks ProAdvisor (425) 354-3371 Allstate Insurance Co. - Cyndi Hartwell (425) 354-5878 EvergreenHealth Primary Care, Duvall (425) 788-4889 Rotary Club of Duvall (206) 310-1408 the local economy. The Chamber works to increase the viability and profitability of the entire Duvall business community through Alpine Integrated Medicine (425) 949-5961 Fit Happens Fitness Studio (206) 794-5667 Rustic Pie (425) 444-4377 educational, networking and civic events. Amy Ockerlander, Duvall Councilmember (425) 788-1185 Friends of Youth (425) 844-9669 Safeway - Duvall (425) 844-1188 Armadillo Barbecue (425) 844-8900 Frontier Communications (425) 261-0217 Sahara Pizza (425) 844-9911 Here are just a few of the other benefits members enjoy: Automotive Specialties Inc. (425) 788-7458 Fun Frames Photo Booth (206) 851-9650 Salon Serene (206) 409-2107 Available Carpet Care/Upholstery Cleaning (425) 788-2538 Gardens ALIVE Design (425) 318-2971 Scott A. Martin DDS, PS (425) 788-9575 · Your business’ brochure is prominently displayed · You enjoy reduced fees when attending events Bank of America (425) 788-1521 Golden Leash Pet Spa & Getaway (425) 788-7387 Seashell Music Together LLC (425) 443-0254 Bank of America Home Loans (425) 844-3591 Golden Mortgage Services (206) 920-5950 Sebenius Enterprises Inc (425) 681-7371 in the Duvall Visitor’s Center · You build credibility for your business by displaying the Duvall Best Buddy Dog Wash (425) 788-7700 Good Guardian in-home Pet Care (425) 788-2695 Security Snobs (888) 560-9947 · Prospective customers can easily find you through the Duvall Chamber of Commerce logo on your website and in your place Best Teriyaki & Sushi (425) 844-6134 Great Smile Dental (425) 788-1551 Serendipity Photography (206) 947-4686 Chamber of Commerce online business directory of business. Big Rock Dozing (425) 788-2356 Gregory, Dill & Company (206) 442-7615 Shelley Burns MA LMHC (425) 844-2103 Boxhill Farm Nursery (425) 788-6473 H&R Block (425) 788-1096 Sno-Valley North Little League · Your business is featured in our Shop Local campaign which Braithburn Academy (425) 788-4343 Happy at the Bay Teriyaki (425) 788-1754 Sno-Valley Family Medicine, PLLC (425) 788-2490 highlights member businesses with Facebook posts Brooks Carpet Cleaning (425) 788-3007 Hawthorne by Quadrant Homes (425) 318-6028 Sno-Valley Glass & Interior Design Inc (425) 788-6794 425-788-9182 C.C.’s 2.0 Espresso & Ice Creamery (425) 788-9718 Hillside Academy (425) 844-8608 Sno-Valley Senior Activity Center & ADH (425) 333-4152 · You can promote your business or organization through Camelot Society–Carlton & Chelsea Holisticare Therapeutic Services (425) 880-4046 Snoqualmie Valley Electric LLC (425) 788-5887 participation in the Chamber’s sponsorship opportunities PO Box 581 Group Homes in Duvall (425) 771-2108 Holliday Bookkeeping Services (425) 802-9420 Snoqualmie Valley Music, LLC (206) 790-9279 · Your up-to-date business info is kept on file by the Chamber Camp Charlie (425) 788-2008 Holy Innocents Church (425) 788-1400 Soundline Communications (425) 250-5555 Duvall, WA 98019 Carnation Bible Church (425) 333-6436 Hopelink (425) 333-4163 Soundfalls institute of Live Performance (425) 333-6486 for response to inquiries Carnation Children’s Place Montessori (425) 333-0501 Houston Barclay CPA, CMA (425) 788-1622 Starbucks Coffee Company (425) 788-2086 · You receive business advocacy with local and state governments Carnation Christian Preschool (425) 333-6436 Inner Balance (206) 595-3185 Subway (425) 788-7273 www.DuvallChamberOfCommerce.com Carnation Glass (425) 333-4559 Itchy Dog Productions (425) 466-8123 Susan Bull (425) 985-9171 · You experience member-to-member discounts Camp Korey at Carnation Farm (425) 844-3100 Ixtapa Restaurant (425) 788-2235 Swift Services (425) 788-6045 · You can take advantage of the Chamber’s bulk mail [email protected] Carnation Duvall Citizen Corps Council, Inc. (206) 947-1930 Jerry’s Iron Works, Inc (425) 788-1467 Take Shape for Life/Three Hour Fast (203) 545-1964 Carnation Storage Center (425) 333-6565 John’s Lake Joy Toy (425) 788-4091 TALON graphics (425) 788-3379 postage permit Cascade Community Theatre (206) 686-0203 JP Landscape Services, Inc. (425) 844-2816 Tellus Real Estate Solutions, LLC (425) 417-5389 Cascade Valley Designs (425) 221-3442 Julia Perry Psychotherapy & Counseling (206) 678-3118 The Grange Café (425) 788-2095 Castillo De Feliciana Vineyard and Winery (425) 949-5088 Kevin Hauglie Agency (425) 788-9176 The Grounds Guys (425) 412-5536 CDK Construction Services, Inc (425) 788-8441 Kiddie Academy of Redmond (425) 654-1347 The Linnerooth Team (425) 788-9222 Ceona Massage Therapy (206) 650-8041 King County Councilmember Kathy Lambert (206) 296-1003 The Look Salon by Janell (425) 788-1486 Officers: Board Members: Cherry Valley Counseling & Neurofeedback (425) 788-9921 King County Fire District 45 (425) 788-1625 The Quilter’s Garden (425) 844-1621 Cherry Valley Excavation (425) 788-6278 King County Library System-Duvall Library (425) 788-1173 The UPS Store (425) 836-7755 President Mary Beth Ackerman Mat Higgins Cherry Valley Kid’s Kastle (425) 788-8877 Kool Change Printing (360) 794-9019 Timberlake Church (425) 869-4400 NJ Shelsby Physiocare Physical Therapy True Value Hardware Cherry Valley Law PLLC (425) 788-2222 LAKE JOY DESIGN (425) 788-3810 Titan Landscaping (425) 260-6665 NJ&H New Media Marketing Cherry Valley Macaroni Kid (425) 829-3165 Law Office of Gerald A Sprute (425) 892-4079 TJ Dance LLC (425) 844-9086 Cherry Valley Veterinary Hospital PLLC (425) 788-7844 Lazy K’s (425) 548-0111 Tolt Laundry Company (425) 333-6936 Christi Irwin & Associates-The Irwin Group (425) 788-3414 Leann Barett-John L Scott Real Estate (206) 794-2395 Towne Realty (425) 260-3972 Cindy’s Salon (425) 788-4090 Leslie Kelley Color Consulting (425) 231-9189 Tracy Lewis - John L. Scott Real Estate (425) 941-3212 City of Duvall (425) 788-1185 Life in Balance Family Chiropractic (425) 333-4040 Tuxedo’s Antique Mall and Auction Hall (425) 788-9678 Vice President Lorna Bussing Sue Linnerooth Coldwell Banker Bain (425) 788-1547 Lynn C. Smythe M.S (425) 736-8862 Twice Blessed Consignment (425) 788-1404 Jeff Wolf Red Pepper Pizzeria & Pasta The Linnerooth Team Realtors Community Business Services, Inc (425) 788-1544 M&L Industries Inc. (425) 894-7147 Twin Dragon (425) 788-5519 Duvall Fitness Windermere Consolidated Press Printing Co., Inc. (206) 447-9659 Match Coffee & Wine (425) 788-3365 Union Bank (425) 788-1177 Country Collections Antiques & Collectibles (425) 788-2939 Metcalf Chiropractic Health Center (425) 844-6428 Union Bank Mortgage (425) 260-8162 David North - Coldwell Banker Bain (425) 836-3096 MICHE (206) 962-1081 Valley Chiropractic Wellness Center (425) 844-8000 Denneman Consulting Group (425) 314-3334 Mike Carlson Excavation & Construction (206) 730-8249 Valley Foursquare Church (425) 844-1769 Dr. Rod Nordberg (425) 844-0535 Mosswood Hollow Retreat Center (425) 844-9050 Valley Homes and Land (425) 333-4888 Secretary Mike Carmona Andy Olson Drake Painting (206) 949-9301 Mother & Child Natural Medicine (425) 333-4600 Valley Mail & Locksmith (425) 788-7441 Cyndi Hartwell Eastside Property Solutions llc Quiznos Duvall Advanced Family Eyecare (425) 788-2990 Naturescape (206) 473-2064 Valley Shell & Liquor (425) 788-0720 Allstate Insurance Co. Duvall Auto Parts (425) 788-1578 Nicole Ji / Windermere Real Estate/HLC (206) 353-2146 Valley View (425) 483-0606 Duvall Books (206) 714-7978 NJ&H New Media Marketing (425) 270-8294 Washington State Senate - Andy Hill (360) 786-7672 Duvall Chiropractic Care (425) 788-4625 Northshore YMCA (425) 485-9797 Waste Management (425) 814-7838 Duvall Civic Club (425) 802-9420 Northwest Art Center (425) 788-5900 WaveDivision Holding,LLC (425) 896-1975 Duvall Coffeehouse (425) 844-9212 Oasis Nails (425) 788-1882 West Star Pacific Mortgage (206) 947-0615 Treasurer Bill Falcon Gary L Rutledge, DC Duvall Cooperative Preschool (425) 780-5261 Old Rock Brewery (425) 444-4377 Wild Fish Conservancy (425) 788-1167 Nate Veranth EF Print & Copy Center Duvall Chiropractic Care Duvall Dental Center (425) 788-2626 Pacific Crest Insurance, Nixon Agency (206) 595-5135 Wilderness Awareness School (425) 788-1301 Cherry Valley Law Duvall Family Dental (425) 354-3628 Papa Murphy’s Take and Bake Pizza (425) 844-1370 Wreck-A-Mend Auto Body & Painting (425) 788-4646 Duvall Family Drugs Health Mart (425) 788-2644 Petrin Dermatology (425) 485-7985 Write Contact (425) 844-2284 Duvall Family Grocer Inc. (425) 788-4545 Pho Thailand (425) 844-3050 WSB Sheet Metal Co. (425) 844-2061 Duvall Farmers Market (425) 788-7441 Physiocare Physical Therapy (425) 788-0505 Zazynia (425) 788-7071 Duvall Fitness (425) 844-8188 Pickle Time Burgers (425) 788-8605 Administrator Ann Marie Gill Jerry Sprute Duvall Flowers & Gifts (425) 788-6497 Plants Landscape Company (425) 788-8850 Laurel Nehl Cascade Valley Designs Law Office of Gerald A Sprute Duvall Foundation for the Arts (425) 788-5697 Premier Chiropractic (425) 898-8000 Duvall Friends of the Library Puget Sound Driving Academy (425) 844-8844 Duvall Grill (425) 844-1430 Puget Sound Energy (425) 462-3820 Duvall Montessori School (425) 788-6961 Pulte Homes (425) 216-3400 Duvall Performing Arts (425) 273-5292 Purdy & Kerr w/ Dawson Funeral Home (360) 794-7049 Duvall Physical Therapy (425) 429-7278 Quality Home Inspection Service (425) 419-7721 Timothy Zilinsky Duvall Print & Post (425) 788-4005 Quiznos (425) 844-0755 TALON graphics Duvall Random Acts of Kindness (206) 914-0043 Raven Haven Coaching (206) 391-1170 Duvall Taekwon-Do (425) 844-8962 Red Pepper Pizzeria & Pasta (425) 844-8100 Duvall Thai (425) 788-2064 Red Swirl Frozen Yogurt (425) 844-9900 Duvall Therapeutic Massage (425) 788-9249 Redemption Church (425) 788-1115 Duvall True Value Hardware & Garden (425) 788-5487 Redmond Ridge Chiropractic (425) 868-0120 38 2014 Duvall Visitor Guide and Business Directory Duvall Chamber of Commerce 39 Duvall Chamber of Commerce PRSRT STD PO Box 581 U.S. POSTAGE Duvall, WA 98019 PAID DUVALL, WA PERMIT NO. 49