Snoqualmie Valley Record, December 11, 2013

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Reilly and Maloney Xmas concert comes to Center Stage

NORTH BEND THEATRE SHOWTIMES WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11 • HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE (PG-13), 11 A.M. $5 MATINEE

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As Beverly Graham of Snoqualmie, left, fills out family history information online, Elder Wolfleg instructs Pauline Little of Snoqualmie (far right) on how to access her family records.

Interest in family history still going strong The next Family History Club meeting is 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, at the Snoqualmie Community Center and YMCA. The workshop is open to anyone in the community who is interested in family history, free of charge, and anyone may drop in without an appointment. Under the instruction of workshop leaders, Erin Christensen and Bret Vincent, 15 people gathered at the Y last month to perfect their skills, working on their family roots. Sponsored by the Snoqualmie Falls Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, meetings are scheduled every third Tuesday at the Y. To learn more, send an e-mail to snofallsfamilyhistory@gmail.com.

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West Coast folk singing duo Ginny Reilly and David Maloney give a one-day performance, 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15, at Valley Center Stage in North Bend. Inspired by popular folk music groups of the 60s such as the Weavers and the Kingston Trio, Reilly and Maloney’s voices, songwriting talents and guitar accompaniments have drawn them a regional following. Reilly and Maloney have toured nationally and shared stages with the likes of Judy Collins, Tom Paxton and Greg Brown. They have produced seven vinyl LPs together and continue to perform and record both together and individually. Valley Center Stage is located at 119 North Bend Way, downtown North Bend on the second floor of the Unity Masonic Lodge above Singletrack Cycles. The theater is handicapped-accessible. Tickets are $17, available online in advance at www.valleycenterstage. org or at the door.

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• CATCHING FIRE, 11 A.M. $5 MATINEE • VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS ‘SHORT NIGHTS OF THE SHADOW CATCHER,’ 7 P.M., $5. • THE HOBBIT: DESOLATION OF SMAUG, MIDNIGHT SHOWING.

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Across 1. Threadbare clothing 5. Become friendlier 9. Amorphous mass 13. Various forms of the same speech sounds 16. ___ lamp 17. Mediterranean plants with large edible flower heads (2 wds) 19. Mac 20. A.T.M. need 21. Drill bits 22. Kuwaiti, e.g. 24. Throughout (music) 27. Ed.’s request (acronym) 28. Arctic 30. Toni Morrison’s “___ Baby” 31. Big East team 32. E or G, e.g. 34. Surface of a ship’s hull above water 37. Container with historical records for future discovery (2 wds) 39. Afflicted with oxygen-deficient blood 41. “___ say!” (contraction)

42. Norse god of mischief 43. ___ DeLuise, actor 45. Dead, as an engine 49. Arthur Godfrey played it 50. Innocent 53. Doctor Who villainess, with “the” 54. Yogi’s sidekick 56. Cal. col. 58. “Concentration” pronoun 59. Tried by military law (2 wds) 63. The “A” of ABM 64. At some time later 65. Gift on “The Bachelor” 66. New newts 67. Blanched

Down 1. Hodgepodge 2. Attraction 3. Worldwide 4. Blubber 5. Massenet opera 6. Stinger 7. Amazon, e.g. 8. Chinese dynasty from A.D. 386-556 9. Write a shared online journal

10. Along an inland body of water 11. Pigged out 12. Hounds 14. Dash 15. Cicatrix 18. Cast 23. Very brief bathing suit 25. One who accepts charges 26. Support, with “up” 29. Audition tape 31. Means of support 33. “Absolutely!” 35. Telekinesis, e.g. 36. Brood sullenly 37. Prepared foods intended to be eaten elsewhere 38. Formally surrender 39. Train’s lounge area (2 wds) 40. Lennon’s second wife (2 wds) 44. Cautioned against doing (contraction) 46. Spanish dish 47. Sick 48. Mottle-colored t-shirt 50. Bunk 51. “Where the heart is” 52. Entices


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