News Updates
Snoqualmie Tribe Supports Snoqualmie Valley School District Bond Measure Slated for February 10th 2015 Ballot
The Snoqualmie Tribal Council stands behind and endorses the bond measure placed on the February 10th 2015 ballot by the Snoqualmie School District's Board of Directors. We feel strongly about supporting education, and the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe places a high value...
Landscaping at the New Tribal Administration Building
Sincerest thanks to all Snoqualmie Tribal members who helped design and install a landscaping project at the new Administration Building. Because of delays, the project needed to be completed in just one week. The entire ENR staff either pitched in to work on the...
Snoqualmie Tribe Donates $250,000 to Aid Eastern Washington Fire Victims
The Snoqualmie Tribe is donating $250,000 to assist in the relief efforts for those affected by the devastating fires burning in Eastern Washington. In total the Tribe is giving $200,000 to the American Red Cross Eastern Washington region designated to the 2014 fire...
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Receives 2014 Seattle Mayors Arts Award for Cultural Investment
On Thursday, June 26th, City of Seattle Mayor Ed Murray announced the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe as the recipient of the 2014 Mayor’s Arts Award for Cultural Investment. The Arts Awards are given in six categories and the winners are chosen from a pool of public...
Tribe Takes Part in SIFF SuperFly Filmmaking Experience
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe and Longhouse Media recently partnered for the 2014 SuperFly Filmmaking Experience, which features native stories and young filmmakers and actors aged 13 to 19. The event showcases the young students’ skills, teaches them to collaborate...
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Reaches Out to Governor Jay Inslee
Governor Jay Inslee has in the last few weeks signed four bills that promote the welfare and well-being of Indians throughout Washington State. The Snoqualmie Tribal Council, on behalf of all our Tribal Members, sent a letter on April 22nd, 2014 to thank Governor...
Tribe Donates $275,000 to Oso Relief
The Snoqualmie Tribe said it would donate $275,000 to the relief effort for Saturday’s devastating landslide. During a press briefing Friday, tribe officials handed $50,000 checks to the Darrington, Arlington and Oso fire departments. The tribe also will be giving...
Snoqualmie Casino Program Diverts Hundreds of Tons of Waste from Landfills
SNOQUALMIE CASINO PROGRAM DIVERTS HUNDREDS OF TONS OF WASTE FROM LANDFILLS, REDUCES 128,000 WATTS OF ENERGY, PROVIDES GREEN TRANSPORTATION AND MORE A year after implementing a new recycling program, the Snoqualmie Casino is reporting massive waste reduction and energy...
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Donates $150,000 to Daybreak Star
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Donates $150,000 to Daybreak Star The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe is honored to support Seattle’s Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center with a $150,000 donation. Daybreak Star has been struggling to remain open and almost faced closure last...
Make-A-Wish Families to Attend Super Bowl Thanks to Snoqualmie Indian Tribe
Three Make-A-Wish families will see the Seahawks take on the Broncos at Super Bowl XLVIII thanks to our Tribe and our donation of our Super Bowl tickets to Make-A-Wish. "We are very proud that our Tribe is able to share its tradition of helping others by ensuring that...