The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, July 13, 2017, Page 13, Image 22

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RAYMOND, WASH. — The
All-American Boys Chorus
returns to Pacific County
Sunday, July 16, to raise their
voices in song at the Ray-
mond Theatre (323 Third St.)
The show begins at 2 p.m.
Tickets, $20, are available
by phone at 360-875-5157;
by email at salspecialcon-
cert@gmail.com; and by
mail at P.O. Box 925, South
Bend, Wash., 98586. Tickets
also are available in advance
at Raymond Pharmacy, South
Bend Pharmacy and at the
door on performance day.
The L.V. & Stella Ray-
mond Foundation, Chen’s
and Sunday Afternoon Live
sponsor the event.
Raymond is the first stop
in the chorus’s 2017 Pacific
Northwest and Canadian
tour, but it’s hardly their first
visit here.
“The group performed
special concerts in three pre-
vious seasons and always has
delighted local audiences by
celebrating the very best of
our musical heritage, includ-
ing a salute to American’s
military as well as featuring
their famous audience sing-
a-long,” organizers said in a
release.
Based in Costa Mesa, the
chorus is composed of more
than 100 boys, ages 8 to
15, drawn from throughout
Southern California. Fifty
concert tours to Europe,
Asia, Australia, Canada and
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throughout the U.S. make the
All-American Boys Cho-
rus one of the most widely
traveled boy’s choirs in the
world.
More than one million
people have been included in
the boys’ live audiences, in
addition to the many millions
who have seen and heard
them on television and radio.
The boys have performed
before a Pope and dignitaries
of many ranks. They’ve been
made honorary citizens of a
Canadian provincial capital
and commended by its mayor
for their kindness to that
city’s handicapped children.
For more information
on the All-American Boys
Chorus, visit www.taabc.
org. For more about Sunday
Afternoon Live, visit www.
sundayafternoonlive.org.
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MANZANITA — The 27th
annual Manzanita Beach 5K
and 10K walk and run will be
held Saturday, July 22.
A competitive and
noncompetitive 5K will be
offered, along with a competi-
tive 10K, and a 1-mile run for
children.
Music will play during
the events, and snacks will be
provided after the races for
participants to refuel. Awards
for the top finishers and a
raffle will conclude the event.
Register at beachwalkrun.
com or pick up a form at
North Coast Recreation
District in Nehalem (36155
9th St.).
Participants are encour-
aged not to wait to register,
as the first 350 people are
promised a shirt.
For more information, call
855-444-6273.