Snoqualmie Joe Episodes - | NUMBER 83 | Jill Massengill joins me in discussing the Festival at Mt. Si and how you can sign up to volunteer for this annual event. There's allot of fun opportunities available to those who want to help make the festival the success it always is. | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 83
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| NUMBER 82 | My Too Sense (grammar is intentional) on many subjects going on in the Valley which include sale of TPC Golf Club, the Urban Village Theory, Expedia rumor, school bond, hospital, bus service in the Valley, my Snoqualmie tag Lines. | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 82
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| NUMBER 81 | This podcast is a little long, but well worth listening to. I take you to the King County Council meeting that was held at Snoqualmie Middle School on March 20th. Listen in as many citizens, Mayor Larson, and other public officials weigh in on land use policy changes, the hospital move, and other topics of importance. | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 81
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| NUMBER 80 | This will be my St Paddy's Day podcast as I venture in Finaghty's Irish Pub and Restaurant and talk with owners Phil Stafford and Lisa Mc Chord and manager Patrick about the bar, menu, drinks, atmosphere and what they have lined up for the St. Patrick's weekend. Pull up a stool and order a Guinness and have a listen! | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 80
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| SnoJo Radio 01 | A totally different type of podcast coming your way this time. This podcast is an all music podcast which I may do from time to time depending on the type of feedback I receive. This first edition of my all music podcast features songs from the band Everclear's CD - Welcome to the Drama Club. Have a listen and enjoy! | to send to friends | Download SnoJo Radio 01
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| NUMBER 79 | Once again Snoqualmie Joe takes you to more new businesses that have recently opened on the Ridge. First we talk to Steve Bell, owner of Snoqualmie Ridge Music. If you think it is nothing but new CD's, well think again. Next we visit Adam Lile, financial advisor at the new Edward Jones office in Kimball Creek. Find out how he can help with your financial future in these unsettling times. Also find out why the Valley Pet Lady is going to jail and how you can help bail her out. And just who is the care bear gangstas? | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 79
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| NUMBER 78 | As you drive down the Parkway towards I-90 and look at your fuel gauge and see it leaning to empty, you wish you could pull into Gateway Shell and fill 'er up. Wonder what's taking so long? So am I! So I met with owners Brad and Jennifer Oberlander and found out. Have a listen and feel their frustration. Also find out what a great store it will be once it finally opens it's doors!!! | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 78
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| NUMBER 76 | A new podcast from the snowy realm of Snoqualmie! Get some driving tips from Snoqualmie Joe for driving in icy weather. Also, the area has been in the media spotlight recently from toppling cranes at Casino Snoqualmie and IGA filing bankruptcy to booing and heckling at a Mt Si High School assembly and an Echo Glen story appearing in a national magazine. Snoqualmie Joe takes you there!!! | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 76
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| NUMBER 75 | Happy New Year and the first podcast of 2008 takes us to the city of North Bend where I talk to the City Administrator, Duncan Wilson. We hit many subjects including North Bend's newly acquired water rights, 2008 budget, their Downtown Master Plan, new City Council person, upcoming Centennial Celebration, and much more! | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 75
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| NUMBER 73 | Snoqualmie Joe heads back to the Ridge Retail Center to talk with two more brand new stores that have recently opened. If you haven't listened to these retail podcasts before, you should check them out. You might get some great ideas for Christmas! | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 73
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| NUMBER 72 | Topics include my good friend's accident at the I-90/Snoqualmie Parkway off ramp, voting issues, I-747, the Hebert Research findings, tips on eating local for the Holidays and everyday, the death of Common Sense, and three final things to ponder. | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 72
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| NUMBER 70 EDC - Part II | Segment two is about embracing tourism and what it means to the Valley. What is it about our Valley attractions that we can brand and market to potential local, regional, national, and even international tourist prospects. How do we get them here, stay, and spend their money in our communities. | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 70 EDC - Part II
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| NUMBER 69 EDC - Part I | If you didn't get a chance to attend the recently held 1st annual Economic Development Conference, you can hear part of what you missed. I recorded three sessions, the first being how to create a livable downtown. Find out ways our Valley Communities can revitalize their downtown's and listen to examples of how other small communities did it to theirs! | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 69 EDC - Part I
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| NUMBER 68 | Part two of the Ridge retail follow up sent me to Ana's Mexican Restaurant for a talk with owner Anna Sotelo. She highlights her years in the restaurant industry and her restaurant here on the Ridge. We also hear more from her regarding the proposed zone changes across the Parkway. I also visited Bliss On The Ridge with Lesli Williams and discussed what Bliss has to offer not only women, but also men. You'll be surprised at all the procedures performed at Bliss, and it's more than a place for a massage! | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 68
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| NUMBER 67 | I headed back up to the Ridge retail center to talk to some more businesses I hadn't gotten to yet. My first stop was to talk with Milena Gonzalez who owns The Artisan Table. If you have not been in there yet, you must drop by and see all the very unique items she carries there. Listen in for my virtual tour with her of her store. | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 67
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| NUMBER 66 | The second presentation was from Jodie Wise, a tribal member from the Tlingit Nation. Living in the Snoqualmie Valley, we share a rich heritage and land with the Snoqualmie Tribe. Now you can learn about the culture and background of the Tlingit people who call the lands of Southeast Alaska home. | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 66
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| NUMBER 65 | Well I am back in the saddle fresh from an Alaskan cruise. While I was gone, I recorded two presentations that I found very interesting. The first is about Glacier Bay National Park. If you have never been, you might want to after listening about the beauty you are missing. | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 65
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| NUMBER 64 | A few months ago, the 11th annual "Rise and Shine" awards breakfast was held honoring 20 individuals and organizations that "rise to the occasion and make the Valley shine." Well one individual was left off the list and his name is Kevin Hillstrom. He does a great service to the Valley's elderly and others that may not have the voice they need. He is a Long Term Care Ombudsman and joins me and talks about the needs of the elderly and how many are left forgotten by many! If you are interested in becoming and Ombudsman, listen in and go to the show link to find out more. Also, if you were one of those honorees at the breakfast and want to share your story, just contact me and we will get you on the show! | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 64
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| NUMBER 63 | Bob Antone is a single father with two sons living 30 miles east of Seattle Washington. His music is the story of his life, his family, their history in the Pacific Northwest, environmental and cultural changes of the region. Outside observers have been since compelled to conduct ethno musical studies of his particular music. Recently the Washington State Arts Commission along with the help of Northwest Heritage Resources completed an audio heritage tour of Interstate 90 from Seattle to Spokane. After having spent the last ten years working with Native Americans from various tribes Bob has incorporated song, rhythm, and melody of indigenous origin to his family folk style. Listen in as Bob joins Snoqualmie Joe with stories and music from the great logging traditions of the Pacific Northwest! | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 63
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| NUMBER 62 | Snoqualmie Joe and his special guest Jill Toft talk about Habitat for Humanity. It is an organization that helps people in need purchase simple and decent affordable homes. They are building right here in Snoqualmie. Find out the how's, who's, and why's of the organization, and if you feel you want to, how to volunteer!! | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 62
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| NUMBER 61 | Snoqualmie Joe podcasts from the car and his boat. Topics include his boat collision on July 4th, the siren of Snoqualmie, tips to better health, Harry Potter, and the upcoming Tour de Peaks. | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 61
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| NUMBER 59 | Time for you listeners to sound off by calling the audio comment line at 1-888-588-8837. I would like to hear your opinions/comments/suggestions on things like where to go from here on the school bond, your thoughts on keeping the old whistle and why, and should Snoqualmie Joe get sponsors for the show. You can also comment on anything else you would like!!! Other topics include summer barbecuing tips, some letters from residents showing up in local papers, and some preview info on upcoming local events!!! | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 59
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| NUMBER 58 RIDGE RETAIL TOUR | Join in on Snoqualmie Joe's sound scene tour of some Ridge retail businesses. Listen as we visit Hip 2-B Square, SR Athletic Club, SR Veterinary Hospital, Zeebi's Toys, Sebastiani's, Talay Thai, PeanutButter & Lili, DMW Martial Arts and Fitness, The Pickle Lady, and finally, Mike's Cascade Grill. Not all Ridge businesses could be included in this podcast, but stay tuned for future sound scene tours there and at other locales. | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 58 RIDGE RETAIL TOUR
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| NUMBER 57 | Have you heard the rumors that the TPC Golf Club is up for sale? Well it isn't yet, but will be in about a month. Listen in on a meeting held by representatives from Quadrant Homes, the owner of the Club, and a subsidiary of Weyerhaeuser and Troon Golf who manage the facility. Find out what may be in store for members and homeowners near the fairways when this sale occurs. | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 57
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| NUMBER 54 | Snoqualmie Joe's post Easter podcast and just where did the Easter Bunny come from anyway? Another sick kitty, School Board Boundary recommendations, a new City Hall coming soon, Snoqualmie Summit gets sued, and highlights of the "Best of Snoqualmie Valley 2007." | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 54
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| NUMBER 53 | A bus wreck of a podcast! Why you may ask, because it was recorded in the back of a Metro bus while on breaks and the sound quality is horrendous. Listen if you want, much stuff is covered and you might learn something in the progress if you can bear it. | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 53
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| NUMBER 52 | Snoqualmie Joe is back covering topics which include: Some info about Rosario Resort where we spent our 14th Anniversary, catching up on hot threads on the message boards, my reviews and recommendations of certain services around here, and Allied Waste rant, and a little history segment about the Snoqualmie Valley! | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 52
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| NUMBER 51 | Snoqualmie Joe is back covering topics which include: The Valley Record's new look, Snoqualmie Casino update, a look at the town of Preston, and is America still number one? Also listen to new music provided by Bryan Holloway, it is great!!!! | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 51
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| NUMBER 50a SCHOOL BOND MEETING I | The upcoming $209.2 million school bond vote is the biggest school bond measure the Snoqualmie Valley School District has ever put forward to voters. Listen in on a meeting with Joel Aune School Superintendent, and task force members Kathryn Lerner, Carolyn Simpson, and Kelly Luna. Also go to the links on the show notes for more information to get informed before the vote! | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 50a SCHOOL BOND MEETING I
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| NUMBER 49a WOODINVILLE TOWN HALL MEETING | The first podcast of the New Year and this one is in two parts. The topic is the Windstorm 2006 Town Hall Meeting hosted by King County Councilmember Kathy Lambert. The meeting was held in Woodinville and covered the big windstorm that hit the area in December and how it was managed by emergency services. Guest speakers include representatives from King Co Emergency Management, County Road Services Division, Puget Sound Energy, and others. | to send to friends | Download NUMBER 49a WOODINVILLE TOWN HALL MEETING
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| PODCAST NUMBER 47 | Topics include the death of our cat Muffin, our experience at the Monday Night Football contest between the Packers and Seahawks, my trip to Dr. Kim's dental office, holiday events coming to the Valley, and my final word on the Community Center vote. Also, if you have any comments, stories, suggestions, call the audio comment line 888-588-8837. | to send to friends | Download PODCAST NUMBER 47
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| PODCAST NUMBER 46 | Did you know that we have a full service medical center just down the road in Issaquah? Did you also know that one of our well respected doctors that used to practice here in Snoqualmie is there also? Well take a tour of Swedish Medical Center and have a listen as Snoqualmie Joe takes you there and also talks to Dr Lyndsey Rasmussen about her new practice. Also, if you have any flood stories to relate, call the audio comment line 888-588-8837. | to send to friends | Download PODCAST NUMBER 46
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| PODCAST NUMBER 42 | Wow a podcast on a Friday the 13th in October, very scary!! Not really, just all kinds of topics on this show including, Brandon Yakaboski, Dr. Lyndsey Rasmussen is in business again, trucker bombs, more blurbs on trees, my wife's involvement in Team In Training, and a new feature called "People Who Make the Snoqualmie Valley a Great Place to Live" with the first nominee! have a listen!! | to send to friends | Download PODCAST NUMBER 42
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| PODCAST NUMBER 39 | Back from vacation in Whistler, BC and doing some catch up. Touching bases on the Community Center, Venture Corp, library redesign, a look at the dry weather we have been having from Tom Tornado, and other stuff. Coming soon will be a talk with Mayor Larson, and other interesting guests down the road. | to send to friends | Download PODCAST NUMBER 39
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| PODCAST NUMBER 38 | Community Center poll results and the pros and cons of the center with a pool, without a pool, a possible regional pool, and even a discussion with a former Wisconsinite about his opinion of a water park being thought of in North Bend. What will all this mean in the form of taxes? I will give you an example!!! | to send to friends | Download PODCAST NUMBER 38
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| PODCAST NUMBER 36 DON MCCUNE | He was Captain Puget, host for Exploration Northwest, and a veteran radio and television writer and narrator that had a broadcast career that spanned 50 years. He was Don McCune, and from 1960 to 1981 he hosted Exploration Northwest and wrote and narrated over 400 episodes of the series that was shown on KOMO TV and earned 26 Emmy Awards for broadcast excellence. I met Don's wife Linda, and we discussed his life and how she continues to bring his work to generations of today! | to send to friends | Download PODCAST NUMBER 36 DON MCCUNE
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| PODCAST NUMBER 35 | Gary Schwartz from the Unity Theater returns to talk about the theater, the upcoming season, upcoming festivals, and the annual fund raising event held at the Nursery At Mt Si called an Evening of Wine & Jazz In the Valley! We also touch on the future Ella Raines Film Festival! The Arts are alive in the whole Valley, so make sure you know what's happening! | to send to friends | Download PODCAST NUMBER 35
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| PODCAST NUMBER 34 | A small podcast added in addition to the other one posted earlier this week. Is Snoqualmie Joe's language too off color on his podcasts? One listener thinks so, and I invite other listeners to add their input on whether they agree or not, by emailing me or calling the audio comment line. Thanks for listening!!!! | to send to friends | Download PODCAST NUMBER 34
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| PODCAST NUMBER 33 | Wow it's hot and I am in a bad mood. First topics include rants regarding motorized scooters, the fireworks stand, Kimball Creek development, and a new proposal in the Snoqualmie Ridge Business Park. Then head for a sound scene as Snoqualmie Joe takes a Life Line Screening test! Now is that exciting or |
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