"Christmas in the Gorge" is a community-wide celebration beginning Friday, Dec. 4, and continuing through the weekend in Stevenson.
As part of that event, the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum is hosting a free public "Sing-Along" on Saturday, Dec. 5 starting sharply at 3 p.m. The singing will conclude at 4 with holiday refreshments being served until 4:30 pm.
The public sing-along has become an annual tradition and has been enjoyed by those who love to sing and those who enjoy listening.
Vocal support will be provided by a quartet of carolers composed of Nicole Tiffany, Christi Zelinta, Karen Branch and Diane Velasquez, all from Vancouver. The pianist will be Lois Ann Davis, of Battleground, who will provide the accompaniment on the Steinway concert grand piano.
Bring the children to meet Mr. and Mrs. Santa and receive a special goodie bag and the opportunity to have their photo taken on Santa's lap.
When asked if he was bringing Rudolph, he replied, "No, I want him to rest up for the big day later in the month. Instead, the Mrs. and I will fly (incognito, of course!) on a regular commercial airline."
For additional information about all the activities of "Christmas in the Gorge," contact the Skamania County Chamber of Commerce (800) 989-9178 or 427-8911.
The museum is also supporting the food drive organized by the Chamber of Commerce for the Stevenson Food Bank. Non perishable food items will be collected until the middle of December. The food bin is located conveniently in the lobby near the main entry.
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