Snoqualmie Valley Record, May 07, 2014

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A Western legend comes to life in “The Lost Dutchman,” produced by North Bend native Brooks Malberg, below; above, actor Ian Delaney). The show has a Northwest premiere Saturday in North Bend.

Mount Si boys soccer team seeking satisfaction Page 10 Above, Seth Truscott/Staff Photo | Below, Carol Ladwig/Staff Photo

Teen dancers Juliana Buyers, Olivia Murphy and Sarah Kate Goodspeed revisit the wrecked home of their dance school, Point Dance Center, which collapsed in the April 25 North Bend explosion. Pointe Dance, like other businesses at ground zero, now seeks a new home. Below, a fence guards the debris at 540 E. North Bend Way.

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Rebuilding and recovering

Classic Roman musical is long overdue at Center Stage Page 9

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Community comes together to help victims of huge North Bend explosion BY CAROL LADWIG AND SETH TRUSCOTT Valley Record Staff

Only the view is left at Shelly Gildersleeve’s salon, where she and stylist Michelle Dunbar jointly operated as independent contractors.

Her salon, destroyed in the explosion that shook North Bend awake at about 3:45 a.m. Friday, April 25, had been a great place to work for the past three years, Gildersleeve said. “It was a beautiful view. I had no reason to leave,” she said. “Now I’ve had a reason to leave.” Agencies responded to what appeared to be a natural gas explosion on East North Bend Way. SEE RECOVERY, 3

Letters 4 On the Scanner 5, 6 6 Obituaries 7 Movie Times 8 Calendar 9 Puzzles

Vol. 100, No. 50

Full circle for Valley filmmaker Brooks Malberg brings ‘Lost Dutchman’ to where it all began BY SETH TRUSCOTT Editor

Brooks Malberg is coming home to share the fruits of his filmmaking studies. The allure of making movies drew Malberg, a 2010 Mount Si High School grad, to Los Angeles. Four years later, he’s returning for the local premiere of his senior thesis film, “The Lost Dutchman,” 11 a.m. Saturday, May 10, at North Bend Theatre. BROOKS MALBERG The show is a fundraiser for Malberg’s post-production duties, and will help send it to festivals for some much-needed buzz. Admission is $7. SEE BROOKS, 7

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