April 18
Teen flashlight Easter egg search, 8:30 PM:
Teens aged between 12 and 17 are welcome to join a night-time flashlight Easter egg search at Jeanne Hansen Community Park located at 34226 SE Jacobia Street, Snoqualmie. The fun begins at 7:30 p.m. with various activities.
April 19
Easter egg hunt in North Bend, from 9-11 a.m.:
Children elementary school age and younger are invited to participate in North Bend’s Easter egg hunt. The morning will start with a pancake breakfast at the Sno-Valley Moose Lodge (108 Sydney Ave. N.) followed by the hunt at Si View Park (400 SE Orchard Dr.).
Snoqualmie Easter egg hunt, 10 a.m.:
Children ages 1-12 are invited to participate in Snoqualmie’s annual egg hunt at Centennial Fields Park. The hunt will start at 10 a.m. sharp and is not expected to last long due to the event’s popularity.
Canine Easter egg search, 10:15 AM:
Sno-Valley Pet Services is hosting an Easter egg hunt for dogs at Three Forks Off-Leash Dog Park in Snoqualmie. The event will include a hunt for eggs filled with dog treats and photos with the Easter bunny.
Easter egg hunt in Fall City at 11 a.m.:
The Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater in Fall City is holding its 14th annual Easter egg hunt. Kids aged up to 12 years old can join in the fun. Admission is free; however, donations will be gladly accepted. Gates open at 10 a.m., registration starts at 10:30 a.m., with the search beginning promptly at 11 a.m. The location is 36800 SE David Powell Road.
The Earth and Arbor Days Festival will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The yearly celebration for Earth Day and Arbor Day organized by Duvall will take place at the Duvall Train Depot. Various local eco-groups will set up informative stalls. Additionally, participants can create their very own terrariums, join in a scavenger hunt, and receive some plants to bring back home.
Duvall Easter egg hunt, 1-4 p.m.:
The Duvall Easter egg hunt this year will be organized by the Duvall Historical Society at the Dougherty Farmstead located at 26526 NE Cherry Valley Road. This complimentary event starts at 1 p.m., offering food for sale, followed by the egg hunt commencing at 2 p.m.
The Dope Show at North Bend Theatre, 7:30 p.m.:
“The Dope Show” is a comedic performance featuring two segments where comics first do a clean routine followed by another after taking a brief break. This adult-oriented event showcases well-known stand-up artists and lasts about 90 minutes. It’s open exclusively to those aged 21 years and older. Ticket prices range from $25 to $37. For further details and ticket purchases, check out Eventbrite.com.
April 22
North Bend Beautification Day, from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.:
The North Bend Downtown Foundation, together with various municipal authorities, is organizing a communal cleanup initiative. Participants will gather at the North Bend Train Depot to collect equipment and educational materials prior to spreading out across different sections of the town for an Earth Day celebration.
April 25
Chalk art event for Earth Day, from 1 to 5 p.m.
If you’re attending the Sidewalk Chalk Drawing event and contest hosted by Si View Metro Parks at Si View Park to celebrate Earth Day, you’ll have the opportunity to create art along the paved path. After finishing your masterpiece, you can submit it for a chance to win some prizes. The event is complimentary; however, advance registration is mandatory via siviewpark.org/family-fun.phtml.
April 26
Northwest Art Center fundraising auction, from 5 to 9 p.m.
The Duvall’s Northwest Art Center is set to host its inaugural steampunk-themed art auction since 2019. This gathering, taking place at the Redmond Ridge Community and Event Center, will feature a meal, auctions, and a lively presentation. Admission costs $95 per ticket and can be bought via auctria.events/NWACAuction2025. Additionally, an online bidding session will take place where no tickets are needed.