Snoqualmie Valley Record, November 27, 2013

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Sliders Cafe owners say farewell at concert

Bring the magical sounds of the holidays to your door or holiday celebration, performed by the Valley Carolers, a select group of girls from the Snoqualmie Valley Girls Choir. Cost is $60 for 30 minutes or $120 one hour; Contact Laura Edvalson, director, at ledvalson@comcast.net.

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Crossword puzzle

Holiday music at Fall City Elementary, party at the Art Park

Girls Choir Valley here for paid carols

See answers, page 13

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A Rock to Stock and Sliders farewell show is 5 to 10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 29, at Sliders Cafe, Carnation. Bring canned food for free admission from 5 to 6 p.m. Los Orchids and eight other musical acts will perform as a benefit for Hopelink and distribution in the Snoqualmie Valley. This is owners Phyllis and Marty’s last weekend in business. Call the cafe at (425) 333-0577.

The Fall City Days Annual School Music Program & Tree Lighting Festival is 4 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7, at Fall City Elementary School Gymnasium, 33314 SE 42nd Pl. Enjoy the sounds of the Fall City Elementary School Chorus along with Chief Kanim Middle School Choirs at the Fall City Elementary School gymnasium. Bring your camera, as Santa will be in his sleigh, ready to pose with your children. Following the music program, carol your way with Santa down to Olive Taylor Quigley Park, enjoy the sounds of the Mount Si High School Jazz Ensemble, start the countdown to light the trees and begin the after-party. The Art Park Gathering is before and after the tree lighting ceremony, at the park at the corner of Highway 202 and 335th Place Southeast, across from Olive Taylor Quigley Park. Fall City Arts invites the whole community to visit the Art Park and enjoying the decorations, lights and bonfire while having a cup of hot chocolate or cider. Music and caroling will create a festive atmosphere to kick off the season.

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Old fashioned sing-along Photos by Seth Truscott

Top, North Bend resident and famed local bandleader Harley Brumbaugh leads a crowd of 80 voices during “I Hear America Singing in 1940,” the musical program at the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society’s annual meeting, Sunday, Nov. 24, at Boxley’s place. Inset, Dave Battey, wearing a 1940’s felt hat, introduces Brumbaugh. Center, Oscar Hjelt, 97, of Fall City, at right, sings swing and bluesy numbers with family. Above, Tom Ayres, Cathy Brymbaugh, and Peggy and Jim Richter croon “South of the Border.” Right, Brumbaugh sings with help from Boxley’s owner Danny Kolke on the keys.

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