Dine Out for Encompass on September 15

Local restaurants are coming together to show their support for a new Encompass pediatric therapy and early learning center in Snoqualmie, and you can, too.

Dine out at a participating Snoqualmie Valley restaurant on September 15th and 20% of your bill will go to the new Encompass facility, slated to be constructed at SE 384th Ave and Kimball Creek Drive on the site of the old Honey Farm Inn.

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Participating restaurants include:

  • In Carnation: Carnation Café and Red Pepper Pizzeria.
  • In North Bend: Il Paesano Ristorante Italiano, Rio Bravo, The Swirl, UnPhogettable, and Volition Brewing.
  • In Snoqualmie: The Attic at Salish Lodge, Caadxi Oaxaca, Copperstone Restaurant, Finaghty’s Irish Pub, Heirloom Cookshop, Infusion Bar & Grill, Lorenzo’s Pizza and More, MOD Pizza, Rio Bravito, Sigillo Cellars, and Snoqualmie Falls Brewery.

About Encompass

Since 1966, Encompass has given thousands of children in our community the foundation they need to get the right start—and thrive for a lifetime. Last year alone they served 1,600 children and families by providing early learning, pediatric therapy, and family enrichment for children of all abilities in the Snoqualmie Valley, Issaquah, and Eastside communities.

As our community grows, Encompass needs to grow too. That’s why Encompass needs your help.

Encompass has a vision for a brand new, state-of-the-art facility in Snoqualmie.

In late 2017, Encompass purchased what is known as the “Honey Farm property” at 2050 384th Ave SE in Snoqualmie. This is the perfect site for a new Encompass building: accessible, inviting, and rooted in the natural beauty of the Snoqualmie Valley.

Encompass Snoqualmie will be so much more than a building — it will bring a child-centered space to life that reflects the quality of Encompass’s programming, opens up a range of new possibilities for children and their families, and allows to respond to future needs as our community grows. The building will be environmentally aware and will connect indoor and outdoor spaces to stimulate learning, healing, and growth.

REF:> http://livingsnoqualmie.com

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