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Who says the holidays are over?

January 4th, 2010 at Mon, 4th, 2010 at 1:40 pm by marystevensdecker

It’s common to feel a little blue after the major holidays of Christmas and New Year’s Day have passed.
But sometimes “holiday fun” is what you make it. Redmond’s Parks and Recreation Department is organizing some community events to celebrate Chinese New Year, Valentine’s Day and Mardi Gras. We’ll bring you more details soon.
Meanwhile, Everything Party at 17181 Redmond Way
http://www.everythingparty.com
offers a wide range of whimsical decorations and party favors for all those occasions — plus the Super Bowl, celebrity-ogling (watching the Golden Globes and the Oscars), President’s Day and more.
This Friday, Jan. 8, would have been Elvis Presley’s 75th birthday. There’s yet excuse to have a party.
If your business, school, church or club has a winter holiday event that is open to the community, the Redmond Reporter would love to hear from you.
E-mail details to mdecker@redmond-reporter.com.

marystevensdecker Mary Stevens Decker joined the Redmond Reporter in April 2006 and is a staff writer covering City of Redmond departments, schools, churches, businesses, non-profit organizations, arts and entertainment and more.

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