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Middle Fork video part of historical society meeting


Nov 10 2009

The entire community is invited to the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society's annual meting at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15, at the North Bend Library, 115 E. Fourth St.

Visitors can drop in for an overview of the work of Brad and Zach Allen, who are partnering with the society to document the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie. The father and son are creating a video of historic logging, mining and life on the river fork. Brad is an executive at Genie Industries, involved with the new Tanner facility, and Zach is a Mount Si student deeply interested in video production.

Their 30-minute video will honor those who worked in Valley industries. The completed video will be sold in the museum store.

Learn more at the Allen's Web page, www.middleforkgiants.com.

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