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WWW.VALLEYRECORD.COM 6 • October 27, 2010 • Snoqualmie Valley Record Seth Truscott/Staff Photo Putting the finishing touches to a dungeon chamber, Si View’s master of horror, Michael Csendes, readies the annual Halloween Haunted House at Si View Community Center. Visitors can test their bravery from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday Oct. 30, at 400 S.E. Orchard Drive. Spooky fun at Si View draws up to 400 people in their Halloween finest. To learn more, visit www.siviewpark.org or call (425) 831-1900. CRYPT KEEPER 422827 425.333.4135 carnation, wa Ponies • mini fair rides steam train rides huge pumpkin patch corn mazes & more... Join us for the northwest’s largest fall harvest celebration! only two weekends left! 422827 423613 425600 Sno Valley Eagles #3529 Members & Guest Welcomed HALLOWEEN COSTUME PARTY Saturday, October 30th • 9pm - 1am Costume Contest Prizes for Best Costume Live Music $5.00 Cover for Non-Members 8200 SE Railroad Ave., Snoqualmie • 425.888.1129 319 Bendigo Boulevard North • North Bend, WA 425.888.0535 We Stock Quality Used BOOKS • CDs • VIDEO GAMES • DVDs Tues-Fri: 11-6pm Sat: 10-5pm Sun: 12-4pm Closed Monday Phoenix USED BOOKS 425212 Stop in with your costume & get a FREE Book! (Up to a $ 2 00 value for children’s books) COME AND HAVE FUN Shiloh Life Fellowship HARVEST FESTIVAL Sunday October 31st 4-6 pm • Join the Great Pumpkin Hunt • Wear your Favorite Costume • Games 316 NE 8th St • North Bend • 425-831-5678 425207 412433 Trick-or-Treat at Snoqualmie Ridge Town Center Merchants at Snoqualmie Ridge Town Center host their second annual Halloween event, 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30. Participants should start at Halloween Headquarters, 7815 Center Boulevard across from Snoqualmie Library, to pick up their Halloween Passport and to pass through the Happy Halloween Hallway, which is appropriate for all ages. Trick-or-treaters can visit participat- ing businesses to receive stamps in their passport and lots of fun treats. Each person who receives stamps from at least 10 businesses will be entered into a drawing for great prizes donated by the Snoqualmie Ridge Town Center merchants. For more information, call (425) 396-3020. Treat harvest in Snoqualmie A downtown tradition, the Snoqualmie Treat Harvest is 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29, at participating merchants. Families with children age 5 and younger can show their costumes and gather treats at businesses in historic downtown Snoqualmie. Participating merchants will hang balloons. Trick or treat with Carnation merchants The business community of Carnation welcomes tricking or treating from visitors and costumed caperers from 4 to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29. Participating merchants will have a “Trick or Treat” sign in their windows. Families are welcome to visit, bring children and parade their costumes. All are welcome. Harvest Happenings William Shaw/Staff Photo Gardener Julie Johnson carved a mischievous smile into her prize 375-pound pumpkin. View the fruits of her labor on Southeast 88th Street, Snoqualmie.

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Seth Truscott/Staff Photo

Putting the finishing touches to a dungeon chamber, Si View’s master of horror, Michael Csendes, readies the annual Halloween Haunted House at Si View Community Center. Visitors can test their bravery from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday Oct. 30, at 400 S.E. Orchard Drive. Spooky fun at Si View draws up to 400 people in their Halloween finest. To learn more, visit www.siviewpark.org or call (425) 831-1900.

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425.333.4135 carnation, wa

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Ponies • mini fair ridessteam train rides

huge pumpkin patchcorn mazes & more...

Join us for thenorthwest’s largest fall harvest celebration!

only two weekends

left!

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27

4236

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5600

Sno Valley Eagles #3529Members & Guest Welcomed

HALLOWEEN

COSTUME PARTY

Saturday, October 30th • 9pm - 1am

Costume ContestPrizes for Best Costume

Live Music$5.00 Cover for Non-Members

8200 SE Railroad Ave., Snoqualmie • 425.888.1129

319 Bendigo Boulevard North • North Bend, WA • 425.888.0535

We Stock Quality UsedBOOKS • CDs •

VIDEO GAMES • DVDsTues-Fri: 11-6pm Sat: 10-5pm Sun: 12-4pm Closed Monday

Phoenix USED BOOKS 4252

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Stop in with your costume & get a

FREE Book!(Up to a $200 value for children’s books)

Come and Have Fun

Shiloh Life FellowshipHarveSt FeStivaL

Sunday october 31st 4-6 pm

• Join the Great Pumpkin Hunt• Wear your Favorite Costume

• Games316 NE 8th St • North Bend • 425-831-5678

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Trick-or-Treat at Snoqualmie Ridge Town CenterMerchants at Snoqualmie Ridge Town Center host their second annual Halloween event, 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30.Participants should start at Halloween Headquarters, 7815 Center Boulevard across from Snoqualmie Library, to pick up their Halloween Passport and to pass through the Happy Halloween Hallway, which is appropriate for all ages.Trick-or-treaters can visit participat-ing businesses to receive stamps in their passport and lots of fun treats. Each person who receives stamps from at least 10 businesses will be entered into a drawing for great prizes donated by the Snoqualmie Ridge Town Center merchants. For more information, call (425) 396-3020.

Treat harvest in SnoqualmieA downtown tradition, the Snoqualmie Treat Harvest is 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29, at participating merchants.Families with children age 5 and younger can show their costumes and gather treats at businesses in historic downtown Snoqualmie. Participating merchants will hang balloons.

Trick or treat with Carnation merchantsThe business community of Carnation welcomes tricking or treating from visitors and costumed caperers from 4 to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29.Participating merchants will have a “Trick or Treat” sign in their windows. Families are welcome to visit, bring children and parade their costumes. All are welcome.

Harvest Happenings

William Shaw/Staff Photo

Gardener Julie Johnson carved a mischievous smile into her prize 375-pound pumpkin. View the fruits of her labor on Southeast 88th Street, Snoqualmie.