The White River Valley Museum celebrates the traditions of the Northwest Coast Salish people with a series of events and the exhibit “SQ3Tsya’yay: Weaver’s Spirit Power” that opens today and runs until Nov. 9, courtesy of guest curator and master weaver Susan (sa’hLa mitSa) Pavel.
Juggler and comedian Mario Lorenz, entertains the crowd at Kids Summerstage. Lorenz combined pantomime, comic improvisation and one-liners during his show at Les Gove Park.
David D. Horowitz recently captured first-place honors and the $100 prize at the Auburn Good Ol’ Days Poets on Parade contest in front of a live audience in the historic Auburn Avenue Theater.
Kien-Thiet Nguyen, a student from Auburn Mountainview High School, recently attended the World Affairs Council’s first Global Youth Leadership Institute, which took place on the University of Washington campus.
A typical King County transit user can save up to $8,400 a year by leaving the car at home and riding a Metro Transit bus – that’s significantly more than the average household pays for food in a year.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service between Aug. 18 and Aug. 9:
The Auburn Valley Barber Shop and Salon Edwards are hosting their first annual Barbers Against Hunger Food/Clothing Drive on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Non-perishable food donations will be accepted at 316
Urban ArtWorks, a local non-profit organization that works with at risk youth to produce public art, will be dedicating a youth-created mural in the heart of Auburn at 4 p.m. today. The mural is located on the rear wall of the Auburn 1 Collision building, 233 W. Main St.
A trip the emergency room isn’t something parents normally wish for their children during summer camp. Unless, of course, the camp is Valley Medical Center’s annual Safety Camp.
Dirt for the groundbreaking had to be hauled in and dumped on concrete where the Auburn Police Station once was on North Division and First streets. But nobody doubted the importance of that mound of soil – it meant that Auburn Regional Medical Center’s parking garage is finally underway.
From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday Aug. 19 there will be a departure ceremony for the Washington National Guard’s…
When U.S. Marine Stuart Smith returns to Auburn from a 2-year-long deployment to Iraq in September, his best friend will there with her own special greeting.
BASEBALL KENT CVAC GATORS TRYOUTS Tryouts for this 2009 Sandy Koufax 13U team are scheduled for Aug. 16 and 23…
By ROBERT WHALE Staff writer The City of Tacoma’s prosecutor’s office has charged Auburn City Councilmember Virginia Haugen with obstructing…
As a parent, teacher and member of this community, I believe Gov. Chris Gregoire is the best person to continue leading our state. I am voting for her, and I urge all voters to cast their ballot for her.
Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com.
There are two million orphans in the landlocked East African nation of Uganda, roughly 10 percent of the population. Many of them lost their parents to AIDS and water-borne diseases.
Alison Tisue, 27, was recently hired to be the curator of collections at the White River Valley Museum.
• Robin Hood Pizza now is open at 3108 A St. SE, Suite D, under the operation of Biclass Singh and Surinder Kaur.