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www.valleyrecord.com Snoqualmie Valley Record • December 5, 2012 • 9
Santa’s coming to North Bend
Boxley’s Place in North Bend will be hosting one of the night’s big stars Saturday, and Santa, too.
While most families will be lining up outside the restau-rant around 5:30 p.m. Saturday for photos with Santa in the fireplace room, a slightly older crowd will be anticipating the appearance later that evening of singer Kelly Eisenhour.
“She lives right here in North Bend, and she’s kind of a rock star,” says Danny Kolke, Boxley’s owner and coordina-tor of musical artists appearing in local venues throughout the evening. “I’m really excited she’ll be here!”
The Boxley’s Music Fund is sponsoring Eisenhour’s appearance, as well as music at the North Bend Bar and Grill and Pioneer Coffee.
Kolke is also excited for the festivities that will shed a new, and charming light on the community he’s been dedi-cated to for years.
“I think it’s really important to light up the town,” he said, “It just looks pretty, and the town needs it.”
“He’s looking to support and help every business in our downtown,” city economic development director Gina Estep said of Kolke.
North Bend Holiday business events3 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8, on North Bend Way, between Bendigo and BallaratNorth Bend Way will be closed to traffic and many of the downtown businesses will be celebrating the holidays with special events, including: Twede’s – Live Christmas Carols, 6 to 9 p.m.Moon Valley Massage & Healing Garden – Special, $10 off a next mas-sage, $15 off gift certificatesNorth Bend Bar and Grill – Homemade hot buttered rum, $5, or $1 hot chocolate for the kidsSingletrack – Spin the wheel for a discount coupon for bikes and accessories Boxley’s – Live music and Santa photos
Pioneer Coffee – Live music, beer and wine, featuring Sigillo Cellar Valley Center Stage – Charles Dickens’ A Christmas CarolSelah Gifts – Sipping chocolate and mulled cider for shoppersBirches Habitat - Holiday magic party with Champagne, and free gift with purchase. Sidewalk drummer boys will perform every half hour, from 4 to 7 p.m.ZO Home: Play “shut the box” to win up to 98% off anything ChristmasThe North Bend Theatre - Winners of the North Bend Amateur Film Challenge at 8 p.m., followed by Warren Miller’s Flow StateEmerald City Smoothie – Free tasting samples with purchase of a $40 gift card.Chang Thai - Half-price pad thai and $3 Luna’s Thai Tea vodka.• See full schedule of North Bend Holiday Fest events on page 10
North Bend Holiday FestivalSaturday, Dec. 8, 2012Downtown North Bend
(North Bend Way will be closed to traf� c, between Bendigo Blvd to Ballarat, 3pm to 8:30pm)
The streets of downtown North Bend will be hopping with holiday cheer, Santa and even Frosty! Step inside
any of our downtown businesses and you will � nd
LIVE MUSIC, FUN GAMES, WINE TASTINGS or HOLIDAY SPECIALS.
Twede’s – Live Music playing Christmas Carols 6 to9pm
Moon Valley Massage & Healing Garden – Special offer of $10 off their next massage and $15 off purchase of a gift certi� cate
North Bend Bar and Grill – Homemade Hot Buttered Rum for $5.00 and Hot Chocolate the kids for $1.00.
Singletrack Cycles – Spin the wheel for a discount coupon from Singletrack Cycles for bikes and accessories Boxley’s – Live Jazz Music and Santa Photos
Pioneer Coffee – Live Music, Wine & Beer featuring local fa-vorite Sigillo Cellars
Valley Center Stage – Valley Center Stage presents Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol
Selah Gifts – Sipping Chocolate and Mulled Cider for shoppers and patrons.
Birches Habitat – Holiday Magic Party! Enjoy a Christmas wonderland of lights & decor, Champagne and a Free Gift w/ purchase. Sidewalk Drummer Boys will perform every half hour 4-7 pm.
ZO Home – Play “Shut the box” dice game to get up to 98% OFF on anything Christmas! Enjoy some warmth, wine & winning!
The North Bend Theatre – presents the winners of the North Bend Amateur Film Challnge at 8:00 and Warren Miller’s Flow State
Emerald City Smoothie – Try our all new veggie smoothies, hot NutriSteamers, and the “hot” Little Green Apple. Free tasting samples with a purchase of a $40.00 gift card.
Chang Thai – 1/2 price pad thai and Luna’s Thai Tea vodka only $3.00
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North Bend Holiday FestivalSaturday, Dec. 8, 2012
Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon and evening with music, entertainment, fire pits, food and drink, children’s activities, photo opportunities with Santa, a holiday tree-lighting ceremony and a traditional community sing-along in downtown North Bend.
Festival activities9 a.m.-3 p.m. ..........Santa Train (tickets available at Northwest Railway Museum)2:30 p.m. ................free showing of “The Polar Express” at North Bend Theatre4-6:30 p.m. .............Gingerbread House Contest, public viewing and voting5:15-7:30 p.m. ........Santa photo opportunity at Boxley’s7:30 p.m. ................Valley Center Stage presents Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Stage activities4 p.m. .....................Mount Si Gymnastics demonstration4:20 p.m. ................Si View Youth Dance4:40 p.m. ................Ignite Dance & Yoga5:05 p.m. ................Tree lighting with Mayor Ken Hearing and Santa arrival5:10 p.m. ................Community Sing-Along with Harley Brumbaugh5:30 p.m. ................Twin Falls Middle School Choir6 p.m. .....................Snoqualmie Valley Unicycle Club6:30 p.m. ................Mount Si High School Choir7 p.m. .....................Gingerbread House Contest, winners announced7:15 p.m. ................Veils of the Nile belly dancing7:40 p.m. ................SnoValley Winds Ensemble
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North Bend Holiday FestivalSaturday, Dec. 8, 2012
Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon and evening with music, entertainment, fire pits, food and drink, children’s activities, photo opportunities with Santa, a holiday tree-lighting ceremony and a traditional community sing-along in downtown North Bend.
Festival activities9 a.m.-3 p.m. ..........Santa Train (tickets available at Northwest Railway Museum)2:30 p.m. ................free showing of “The Polar Express” at North Bend Theatre4-6:30 p.m. .............Gingerbread House Contest, public viewing and voting5:15-7:30 p.m. ........Santa photo opportunity at Boxley’s7:30 p.m. ................Valley Center Stage presents Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Stage activities4 p.m. .....................Mount Si Gymnastics demonstration4:20 p.m. ................Si View Youth Dance4:40 p.m. ................Ignite Dance & Yoga5:05 p.m. ................Tree lighting with Mayor Ken Hearing and Santa arrival5:10 p.m. ................Community Sing-Along with Harley Brumbaugh5:30 p.m. ................Twin Falls Middle School Choir6 p.m. .....................Snoqualmie Valley Unicycle Club6:30 p.m. ................Mount Si High School Choir7 p.m. .....................Gingerbread House Contest, winners announced7:15 p.m. ................Veils of the Nile belly dancing7:40 p.m. ................SnoValley Winds Ensemble
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2012 11-30 North Bend Holiday Festival ad for SVRecord.indd 1 11/26/2012 12:42:39 PM
North Bend Holiday FestivalSaturday, Dec. 8, 2012
Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon and evening with music, entertainment, fire pits, food and drink, children’s activities, photo opportunities with Santa, a holiday tree-lighting ceremony and a traditional community sing-along in downtown North Bend.
Festival activities9 a.m.-3 p.m. ..........Santa Train (tickets available at Northwest Railway Museum)2:30 p.m. ................free showing of “The Polar Express” at North Bend Theatre4-6:30 p.m. .............Gingerbread House Contest, public viewing and voting5:15-7:30 p.m. ........Santa photo opportunity at Boxley’s7:30 p.m. ................Valley Center Stage presents Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Stage activities4 p.m. .....................Mount Si Gymnastics demonstration4:20 p.m. ................Si View Youth Dance4:40 p.m. ................Ignite Dance & Yoga5:05 p.m. ................Tree lighting with Mayor Ken Hearing and Santa arrival5:10 p.m. ................Community Sing-Along with Harley Brumbaugh5:30 p.m. ................Twin Falls Middle School Choir6 p.m. .....................Snoqualmie Valley Unicycle Club6:30 p.m. ................Mount Si High School Choir7 p.m. .....................Gingerbread House Contest, winners announced7:15 p.m. ................Veils of the Nile belly dancing7:40 p.m. ................SnoValley Winds Ensemble
“Like” us on Facebook:facebook.com /___________
2012 11-30 North Bend Holiday Festival ad for SVRecord.indd 1 11/26/2012 12:42:39 PM
North Bend Holiday FestivalSaturday, Dec. 8, 2012
Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon and evening with music, entertainment, fire pits, food and drink, children’s activities, photo opportunities with Santa, a holiday tree-lighting ceremony and a traditional community sing-along in downtown North Bend.
Festival activities9 a.m.-3 p.m. ..........Santa Train (tickets available at Northwest Railway Museum)2:30 p.m. ................free showing of “The Polar Express” at North Bend Theatre4-6:30 p.m. .............Gingerbread House Contest, public viewing and voting5:15-7:30 p.m. ........Santa photo opportunity at Boxley’s7:30 p.m. ................Valley Center Stage presents Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Stage activities4 p.m. .....................Mount Si Gymnastics demonstration4:20 p.m. ................Si View Youth Dance4:40 p.m. ................Ignite Dance & Yoga5:05 p.m. ................Tree lighting with Mayor Ken Hearing and Santa arrival5:10 p.m. ................Community Sing-Along with Harley Brumbaugh5:30 p.m. ................Twin Falls Middle School Choir6 p.m. .....................Snoqualmie Valley Unicycle Club6:30 p.m. ................Mount Si High School Choir7 p.m. .....................Gingerbread House Contest, winners announced7:15 p.m. ................Veils of the Nile belly dancing7:40 p.m. ................SnoValley Winds Ensemble
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2012 11-30 North Bend Holiday Festival ad for SVRecord.indd 1 11/26/2012 12:42:39 PM
North Bend Holiday FestivalSaturday, Dec. 8, 2012
Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon and evening with music, entertainment, fire pits, food and drink, children’s activities, photo opportunities with Santa, a holiday tree-lighting ceremony and a traditional community sing-along in downtown North Bend.
Festival activities9 a.m.-3 p.m. ..........Santa Train (tickets available at Northwest Railway Museum)2:30 p.m. ................free showing of “The Polar Express” at North Bend Theatre4-6:30 p.m. .............Gingerbread House Contest, public viewing and voting5:15-7:30 p.m. ........Santa photo opportunity at Boxley’s7:30 p.m. ................Valley Center Stage presents Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Stage activities4 p.m. .....................Mount Si Gymnastics demonstration4:20 p.m. ................Si View Youth Dance4:40 p.m. ................Ignite Dance & Yoga5:05 p.m. ................Tree lighting with Mayor Ken Hearing and Santa arrival5:10 p.m. ................Community Sing-Along with Harley Brumbaugh5:30 p.m. ................Twin Falls Middle School Choir6 p.m. .....................Snoqualmie Valley Unicycle Club6:30 p.m. ................Mount Si High School Choir7 p.m. .....................Gingerbread House Contest, winners announced7:15 p.m. ................Veils of the Nile belly dancing7:40 p.m. ................SnoValley Winds Ensemble
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2012 11-30 North Bend Holiday Festival ad for SVRecord.indd 1 11/26/2012 12:42:39 PM
North Bend Holiday FestivalSaturday, Dec. 8, 2012
Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon and evening with music, entertainment, fire pits, food and drink, children’s activities, photo opportunities with Santa, a holiday tree-lighting ceremony and a traditional community sing-along in downtown North Bend.
Festival activities9 a.m.-3 p.m. ..........Santa Train (tickets available at Northwest Railway Museum)2:30 p.m. ................free showing of “The Polar Express” at North Bend Theatre4-6:30 p.m. .............Gingerbread House Contest, public viewing and voting5:15-7:30 p.m. ........Santa photo opportunity at Boxley’s7:30 p.m. ................Valley Center Stage presents Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Stage activities4 p.m. .....................Mount Si Gymnastics demonstration4:20 p.m. ................Si View Youth Dance4:40 p.m. ................Ignite Dance & Yoga5:05 p.m. ................Tree lighting with Mayor Ken Hearing and Santa arrival5:10 p.m. ................Community Sing-Along with Harley Brumbaugh5:30 p.m. ................Twin Falls Middle School Choir6 p.m. .....................Snoqualmie Valley Unicycle Club6:30 p.m. ................Mount Si High School Choir7 p.m. .....................Gingerbread House Contest, winners announced7:15 p.m. ................Veils of the Nile belly dancing7:40 p.m. ................SnoValley Winds Ensemble
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2012 11-30 North Bend Holiday Festival ad for SVRecord.indd 1 11/26/2012 12:42:39 PM
North Bend Holiday FestivalSaturday, Dec. 8, 2012
Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon and evening with music, entertainment, fire pits, food and drink, children’s activities, photo opportunities with Santa, a holiday tree-lighting ceremony and a traditional community sing-along in downtown North Bend.
Festival activities9 a.m.-3 p.m. ..........Santa Train (tickets available at Northwest Railway Museum)2:30 p.m. ................free showing of “The Polar Express” at North Bend Theatre4-6:30 p.m. .............Gingerbread House Contest, public viewing and voting5:15-7:30 p.m. ........Santa photo opportunity at Boxley’s7:30 p.m. ................Valley Center Stage presents Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Stage activities4 p.m. .....................Mount Si Gymnastics demonstration4:20 p.m. ................Si View Youth Dance4:40 p.m. ................Ignite Dance & Yoga5:05 p.m. ................Tree lighting with Mayor Ken Hearing and Santa arrival5:10 p.m. ................Community Sing-Along with Harley Brumbaugh5:30 p.m. ................Twin Falls Middle School Choir6 p.m. .....................Snoqualmie Valley Unicycle Club6:30 p.m. ................Mount Si High School Choir7 p.m. .....................Gingerbread House Contest, winners announced7:15 p.m. ................Veils of the Nile belly dancing7:40 p.m. ................SnoValley Winds Ensemble
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2012 Holiday Gift PagesThe Valley Record is o� ering Holiday Gift
Pages to highlight our local advertisers’ holiday o� ers and discounts.
Spend your Holidays with theSnoqualmie Valley Record.
Pub. Dates: Wed., Dec. 12*, Dec. 19# & Dec. 28@
Space Deadline: Thursdays prior to the Wed. publication date
For More info Call David or Bill Today!
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JOIN US FORCHRISTMAS
WELCOME TO....OUR LADY OF SORROWS CATHOLIC CHURCH39025 Alpha St. Snoqualmie, WA olos.org • 425-888-2974
Saturday December 22nd 5pmSimbang Gabi (Filipino Advent Tradition)
Monday December 24th, Christmas Eve Masses3pm (church), 3pm (Hall), 5pm (church), 5pm (Hall), 8pm and 12 Midnight Tuesday December 25th, Christmas Day9:00 am and 11:00 am Fr Roy Baroma, Priest Administrator
Wishing you a Merry Christmas
Holidays in the ValleyWreath-making parties planned at Falls Forest Theater
Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater and Family Park hosts “Tis the Season,” its annual holiday wreath making party, twice this month. Wreath parties are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8, and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9. Tools and materials are provided. The theater and family park are located at 36800 David Powell Road, Fall City.
St. Nick breakfast at the Moose Lodge Families can get a complimentary breakfast and pictures with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 15, at the Moose Lodge in North Bend.Breakfast, starting at 10 a.m., is open to all community children and their families. Santa arrives at 11 a.m.The lodge is located at 108 Sydney Ave., downtown. To learn more, call (425) 888-0951.
Sing Handel’s Messiah in CarnationLove to sing the Messiah but don’t have anyone to sing it with? Just for fun, take part in the third annual Messiah Sing-Along in Carnation, 3 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16, at the Tolt Congregational United Church of Christ in Carnation, across from Carnation Elementary.The performance is free, but donations are accepted for the Good Neighbor fund to help local people in need.
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HELP VALLEY FAMILIES IN NEED THIS WINTERContribute to the One VOICE Holiday EventHere are the winter items being collected by
participating One VOICE organizations:Toilet paper and personal hygiene items• Gift cards for teens and seniors• New and gently used winter clothing & shoes• Dental products• Diapers and wipes• New toys for the • Kiwanis Giving TreeNon-perishable food for Mt. Si Food Bank• Gingerbread kits for • Encompass Respectful Giving New and gently used blankets
Donations will be accepted weekdaysthrough Dec. 11, 2012
Bring items to the below locations:
Encompass Main Campus1407 Boalch Ave. NW • North Bend
Peak Sport and Spine7726 Center Blvd. SE, Ste 220 • Snoqualmie
Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce38767 SE River Street • Snoqualmie
Chaplins North Bend106 Main Avenue North • North Bend
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Monetary donations to participating One VOICE non-pro� ts are greatedly appreciated. Please make checks payable to the non-pro� t of your choice.
Questions: Contact Stacey Cepeda, [email protected] 71
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1st Annual Tanner Electric
Holiday Community
Care Project
Please join us in donating food, toys and new or gently
used winter clothing to benefit families in our communities needing
assistance this holiday season. We can’t do it without you!
Drop-off Locations: · Ames Lake Fire Station #14 · Anderson Island Fire Station · Tanner Electric Office in North Bend
December 1st - 14th
Donated items will go to Carnation and North Bend Food Banks, Encompass and Anderson Island Christian Fellowship where they will be available for or distributed to those in need.
1st Annual Tanner Electric
Holiday Community
Care Project
Please join us in donating food, toys and new or gently
used winter clothing to benefit families in our communities needing
assistance this holiday season. We can’t do it without you!
Drop-off Locations: · Ames Lake Fire Station #14 · Anderson Island Fire Station · Tanner Electric Office in North Bend
December 1st - 14th
Donated items will go to Carnation and North Bend Food Banks, Encompass and Anderson Island Christian Fellowship where they will be available for or distributed to those in need.
2nd Annual Tanner Electric
Holiday Community
Care Project
1st Annual Tanner Electric
Holiday Community
Care Project
Please join us in donating food, toys and new or gently
used winter clothing to benefit families in our communities needing
assistance this holiday season. We can’t do it without you!
Drop-off Locations: · Ames Lake Fire Station #14 · Anderson Island Fire Station · Tanner Electric Office in North Bend
December 1st - 14th
Donated items will go to Carnation and North Bend Food Banks, Encompass and Anderson Island Christian Fellowship where they will be available for or distributed to those in need.
1st Annual Tanner Electric
Holiday Community
Care Project
Please join us in donating food, toys and new or gently
used winter clothing to benefit families in our communities needing
assistance this holiday season. We can’t do it without you!
Drop-off Locations: · Ames Lake Fire Station #14 · Anderson Island Fire Station · Tanner Electric Office in North Bend
December 1st - 14th
Donated items will go to Carnation and North Bend Food Banks, Encompass and Anderson Island Christian Fellowship where they will be available for or distributed to those in need.
Now through December 14thDrop-off Locations:
Ames Lake Fire Station #14• Anderson Island Fire Station• Tanner Electric Offi ce • North Bend•
Please join us in donating food and toys to benefi t families in our communities needing
assistance this holiday season. Your generosity will make a difference! Thank you.
Donated items will go to Hopelink in Carnation, North Bend Food Bank, and Anderson Island Christian Fellowship where they will
be available for or distributed to those in need.
In the beautiful Snoqualmie Valley
CHRISTMAS TREES
Fraser, Grand, Noble, and Douglas Fir
Fresh Cut, U-Cut, Live Trees Weekend Events Vendors Hot Cider
Wreaths Mistletoe
Open Tuesday-Sunday, 10AM-5PM Friday, November 23rd until sold out!
29726 NE Cherry Valley Road, Duvall Facebook: JP Landscape Tree Farm
www.duvallchristmastrees.com 425-844-2816
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CHRISTMAS TREES
Recession proof Christmas trees at Tokul Creek U-Cut
Beautifully Cultured and Natural TreesAcres of trees to choose from.
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4629 Tokul Rd SE • Snoqualmie • 425-941-6483
$39• any Grand Fir$49• for Fraser or Nordmann Fir$59• for any Noble Fir
U-CUT CHRISTMAS TREES
WREATHS, COOKIES,&
HOT SPICED CIDER
North Bend’s Holiday FestLots of community fun is being readied for North Bend’s Holiday Festival, happening Saturday, Dec. 8, downtown.Festival events• 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Santa Train departs from the North Bend Depot, McClellan Street.
• 2:30 p.m., “Polar Express,” free show at North Bend Theatre• 4 to 6:30 p.m., Gingerbread House viewing and voting5:15 to 7:30 p.m., santa photo opportunity at Boxley’sStage events• 4 p.m., Demonstration by Mount Si Gymnastics• 4:30 p.m., Si View Youth Dance performance
• 5 p.m., Tree lighting with Mayor Ken & Santa arrival• 5:30 p.m., Twin Falls Middle School performance• 6 p.m., Panther Pride Unicycle team• 6:30 p.m., Mount Si High School performance• 7 p.m., Gingerbread house winners announced• 7:15 p.m., Ignite Dance & Yoga performs• 7:40 p.m., SnoValley Winds Ensemble
Gingerbread contestThe city of North Bend, the North Bend Downtown Foundation and Encompass are holding a gingerbread house contest as part of the city’s Holiday Festival. Houses will be displayed at local businesses throughout
the week and brought out for voting at the festival on Saturday, Dec. 8. Voting will take place between 4 and 6:30 p.m. at the Holiday Festival. Winner announced at 7 p.m. You do not need to be present to win. All pro-ceeds will be donated to local non-profit organi-zations. Prizes include
gift certificates to local businesses. The grand prize is a $150 cash card.For more information, visit www.encompassnw.org or call (425) 888-2777.
Holidays in the Valley