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Music at intermission: Re-enactors play popular folk tunes from the Civil War era to entertain students between battles at the second annual Civil War Days, sponsored by the Happy Valley Lions Club on Oct. 16-18.

Tracye Dethero

Music at intermission: Re-enactors play popular folk tunes from the Civil War era to entertain students between battles at the second annual Civil War Days, sponsored by the Happy Valley Lions Club on Oct. 16-18.

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  • Pow Wow: Dressed in Northern Traditional attire, Tony Baga, of Tachi-Tule Yokuts tribe, dances at the annual Stillwater Pow Wow, held Sept. 11-13
  • Tango: Parker Burr, 17, taught his former fourth-grade teacher Melissa Hunt, 44, now an Anderson City Council member, how to dance. The duo won 'Dancing with the Stars, Shasta County Style' on July 11.
  • LIGHTS UP: A horse-drawn carriage is driven through a glowing archway along Candy Cane Lane at the opening of the Christmas Holiday Spectacular on Nov. 27.
  • HOLIDAY GLOW: Bill Allen fixes light bulbs on an arch blazing with Christmas lights in preparation for the opening of the Christmas Holiday Spectacular at the Shasta District Fair grounds on Nov. 27.
  • Music at intermission: Re-enactors play popular folk tunes from the Civil War era to entertain students between battles at the second annual Civil War Days, sponsored by the Happy Valley Lions Club on Oct. 16-18.
  • Laying to Rest: A member of the honor guard puts a flag in place during the Missing in America Project’s nearly two-hour ceremony to fold 14 flags that will accompany three urns across the country to Arlington National Cemetery. The procession left Allen & Dahl funeral chapel in Palo Cedro on May 20.

Gallery to be continued with the Jan. 6, 2010 Valley Post publication.

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