Showing posts with label Brian Vogen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brian Vogen. Show all posts
Friday, July 5, 2013
Thomas the Tank Engine arrives!
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Snoqualmie Railroad Days 2012
Snoqualmie Railroad Days 2012 was held August 17 - 19 in historic downtown Snoqualmie. More than 11,000 visitors enjoyed live music, an art show, the grand parade, lots of trains, a car show, great food and more! Success of the event came from a very supportive community, scores of dedicated volunteers, generous sponsors, and great weather. Why not be part of next year's successful event? Please drop us a note on our contact page to learn about ways you can be involved.
A Lego locomotive zooms around a
display created by Dan Parker.
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More than 3,000 people lined Railroad
Ave. to watch the grand parade on
Saturday morning.
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Jim and Lisa Schaffer
were the parade's grand
marshalls. Jim retired as
Snoqualmie's police
chief in June.
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Motor car rides took passengers to the
Museum's new Train Shed exhibit
building for a tour.
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The Seafair Pirates took
over locomotive 11 in
search of places to plunder.
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A pristine '66 Corvette made an ap-
pearance at the car show.
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Singers from the band Brian Vogan &
his Good Buddies perform their original
music on the Skagit flatcar stage at
the Snoqualmie Depot.
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Reconditioned string
instruments were offered
for sale by a non-profit
at one of the vendor booths
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Thousands toured the car show that was
set up along Railroad Ave. on Sunday.
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What would Railroad Days be without
model trains?
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Scarves of every color filled this booth!
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Day Out With Thomas 2011
This event marked the tenth annual visit of Thomas the Tank Engine and more than 16,026 people greeted him at the Snoqualmie Depot. They rode to Snoqualmie Falls on a twenty-minute excursion and enjoyed a variety of activities on the Depot lawn. Musical performances included Nancy Stewart, Eric Ode, Casper Baby Pants, and Brian Vogan and his Good Buddies who all performed to an enthusuastic crowd of children and adults.
A pool of 137 volunteers and 9 staff supported the event with awesome support from the City of Snoqualmie and the local business community. The Snoqualmie Valley Middle School provided off site parking too. And the Museum is grateful for the support and accommodation of the local residential community whose community was visited by nearly 3,000 people per day.
Day Out With Thomas 2011 was a successful event and proceeds are supporting the Northwest Railway Museum and the new Railway History Center. Day Out With Thomas 2012 is tentatively planned for July 2012 and tickets will be available to members beginning in March 2012.
Thomas the Tank Engine and Day Out With Thomas are registered trademarks of Gullane (Thomas) Ltd.
Photos:
(Top) Sam from Shoreline assembed a lengthy and colorful train on the wooden railway train tables while visiting Day Out With Thomas.
(Video) Scenes from all six days of Day Out With Thomas 2011 with short clips from Eric Ode ("Barn Cat"), Casper Baby Pants ("Run Baby Run"), and Brian Vogan and his Good Buddies ("Pirate Song").
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