Nestled in the western foothills of the Cascade Mountains, Snoqualmie Valley is approximately 30 miles east of Seattle, Washington, and includes the cities of North Bend and Snoqualmie, and the communities of Fall City, Preston, and Snoqualmie Pass.
Our goal is to rescue, rehabilitate farm animals and to educate and inspire the public about their care and welfare. We provide a lifelong sanctuary for our adopted animals with veterinary care, proper feeding and environment enrichment, while giving people who might not have contact with farm animals a hands on experience. Our ultimate goal is to create and facilitate a program for disadvantage children and at-risk teens, as a way to connect and build emotional and mental well-being through the human-animal bond.
Rescue
Black Dawg Farm and Sanctuary will serve as a rescue agency receiving equines and farm animals from distressed environments sanctuary providing a lifelong home of care, compassion and enrichment.
Rehabilitation
Black Dawg Farm and Sanctuary’s program of rehabilitation will focus on each individual animal’s need for healthcare and medical treatment, nutrition and dietary needs, and careful handling and training, with the goal of restoring vitality, human trust, and the necessary socialization skills to participate in the farm animal community.
Education
Black Dawg Farm and Sanctuary will work to reduce equine and other farm animal abuse by educating the public on the consequences of neglect and improper care through our educational programs.
INSPIRE
Black Dawg Farm and Sanctuary will look to inspire children, teens and adults through our core values:
Creating a Safe and Nurturing Environment, Create Opportunity for growth,Shared Governance, and Social Responsibility.
CSER saves neglected and slaughter-bound horses in need
by rehabilitating, training, and placing them in a lifelong home.
Every horse we rescue receives medical attention to address all
immediate physical needs, and ongoing veterinary and farrier
care thereafter.
We create a tailored program to help each horse realize their full
potential and to address scars that cruelty and neglect has left
on their lives. The ultimate goal is to find a lifelong home that is
a perfect fit for each horse and their adoptive family. To date,
we have successfully rescued,rehabilitated, retrained, and
placed over 65 horses to permanent homes.
Love A Mutt Pet Rescue is dedicated to providing a future for abandoned pets by placing them in our rehoming program. Love A Mutt Pet Rescue is staffed entirely by volunteers. We offer rescue services, education, foster homes, initial medical care, and placement in permanent loving homes.
We are in need of loving, dedicated foster homes to house the animals we bring into rescue for the duration of their time with us. Fosters must be willing to spend time and expend love to give the dogs the continuity in order to get to know them better and find a good forever home match. Please consider this opportunity…you can save lives!
Valley Animal Partners (VAP) is a group of local businesses and individuals interested in the welfare of local companion animals.
Our mission is to raise funds to help Snoqualmie Valley seniors, veterans and families with limited income spay or neuter and vaccinate their pets.
We are excited about the opportunity to work together to help people and their pets
in the Snoqualmie Valley.
Non profit Organization founded in 1987, working for snoqualmie valley community benefits.
Tour gardens and learn how to enhance your own. Members join the Northwest Perennial Alliance. Call Beverly Hutchison for more information. Garden tours every 2nd Wednesday.
Located in the heart of Washington’s beautiful Snoqualmie Valley, Jubilee Biodynamic Farm has been providing the community with fresh fruits, vegetables, and meat, free from pesticides and herbicides, for nearly 20 years. Jubilee’s produce is available through its Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) subscription program, in which members of the public support the farm by committing to purchase shares of its produce for a season.
Our goal is to spread the love of the outdoors to all people in our community. We aim to teach the importance of conservation and respect of the wilderness.
Have fun Skiing or Snowboarding at Perfect North Slopes while saving some money. As a club member you will receive a 30% discount on Season Passes. Invite your family and friends to take advantage of the special pricing. We hope to see you out on the slopes on Wednesday, our Club Day
We are a group of people who just LOVE everything paranormal or unexplained. From ghosts to Bigfoot, it’s all fair game. We don’t take ourselves too seriously nor are we professional ghost hunters. We come together to share stories, conversation, and to explore the world of the unexplained. We plan on exploring cemetaries, haunted locations, go hunting for Sasquatch, go on ghost tours, or anything else that piques our curiosity.We started this group because of a lifelong fascination with things that go bump in the night. We want to meet others who share our love of the unknown and want to have fun with it! Note: I’ve added true crime and serial killers to the interests of this group. Criminal psychology is fascinating! Whacky roadside attractions and other weird locales would also be a lot of fun. Although I named this group Paranormal Buffs, my intent when creating it was to include just about anything strange or unusual. I didn’t want to call the group Wierd Buffs! Ha ha.
The Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum, serving Fall City, Preston, Snoqualmie, North Bend, Cedar Falls and Snoqualmie Pass for nearly 50 years, came into being as the result of the initial work of one woman, Ada Snyder Hill. She came into the Valley in 1910 to teach school and early on began collecting the historic items that made up the exhibit she arranged for the 1939 celebration of the platting of North Bend. They were the nucleus for the present day collection that includes cherished artifacts and anecdotes from all corners of the Snoqualmie Valley.
Snoqualmie Valley Riding Club (SVRC) was formed in 1947 to promote and encourage good sportsmanship in horseback riding and to advance the education of membership on the care, riding and training of horses. We are a family and community oriented club that offers shows, games, trail rides, parades, lessons, and clinics through out the season. Please check our Club Events page for more info on activities.
The Snoqualmie Valley Unicycle Club is a non – profit organization established to promote the sport of unicycling within the Puget Sound region. It is open to all riders; beginners through experts, children and adults ; and is 100% volunteer run . SVUC
Transition Snoqualmie Valley formed when a group of friends from several valley towns were discussing ways they could respond, on a local level, to the issues of economic crisis, climate change and peak oil. The group learned of the Transition Towns movement begun in Great Britain, which has spread to hundreds of cities and towns worldwide. There are currently 103 official transition towns in the United States (TSV was #90!) and many more in the formative stage. This movement represents a promising way of engaging people and communities to take the re-localization actions required to create community resilience.
Volunteers perform many tasks at the Northwest Railway Museum.Volunteer opportunities at the Northwest Railway Museum are as varied as our volunteers. The museum is located at 38625 Southeast King Street, Snoqualmie, WA.
Snoqualmie Valley Venturing Crew #115 was established in 1987. It is located in Snoqualmie Valley in East King County. Venturing is a youth development program of the Boy Scouts of America for young men and women who are 14 (and have completed the 8th grade) through 20 years of age. Venturing
A family-oriented non-profit organization for the education and promotion of horsemanship and outdoor activities
SVRC is a safe, scenic, and pleasant place to sight in and gain proficiency with hunting rifles, hunter or self-protection education, and enjoy the shooting sports in a convenient, natural setting. Our excellent Juniors Program promotes safety and marksmanships skills for young rifle shooters. Events such as Blackpowder are fun for all ages. SVRC is a private club that is accepting new members until further notice.
Snoqualmie Valley Beekeepers is a non-profit organization in the Snoqualmie Valley, primarily serving the communities of North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City, Carnation, Duvall, and the greater east side. Club membership is $20 per year for a family. Club meetings are open to the public.
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