Volunteers made video success


October 3, 2008 · Updated 1:19 AM 

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The Milwaukee Railroad Documentary Project, sponsored by


the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society, wishes to thank the volunteers


who made the premiere showing of, "Life Along the Tracks: The


Milwaukee Railroad in the Snoqualmie Valley"


a successful contribution to Valley history: North Bend Theatre


managers Brian and Karlene Slover; Philip Mangano and Julia Walker; Mount


Si High School's Dave Battey; the Snoqualmie Valley Historical


Society; folk singer Bob Antone and the ground crew in full railroad


uniform; Dixie Smith, Maxine Dovenberg, Eileen Erickson, Charley


Gonzales, Barbara Touchette, Earl Finch and Anne McCarty.


A heartfelt thank you to all those who supported this effort


throughout its production and the supportive audience in attendance.



Bill Walker


Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society

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