A classic Western.. with Gabby Hayes as comic relief... kept the audience grinning and engaged...
and the new large screen at the Masonic Hall was a pleasure!
More work (and fun) coming up in the wonderful Fall City Cemetery this year...watch our Facebook page and articles in the Fall City Neighbors Newsletter for details. Folks will meet on March 25th to clean grave markers for World War I veterans. And our (now Annual) Cemetery Wine Walk will be held on August 3rd.
We salute the Fall City Cemetery Association and maintenance folks for caring for the cemetery so thoughtfully that it is a pleasure to visit our early pioneers who are "still in town"!
**Our February Newsletter page
has an article about this
new and fascinating book on
the "Steamboat Era" on the Snoqualmie River.
(See link at bottom of page)
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