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    Slideshow | 'Cat Ballou' continues at CCC, June 28-9

    By Brent Baker • June 28, 2013 3:13 pm
    Tags: Community Cultural Center of Tonasket, Tonasket Community Theater

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    The Tonasket Community Theater concludes its run of “The Legend of Cat Ballou,” June 28-29 at the CCC. Both shows are at 7 p.m.

    If you can’t make it (or even if you have), enjoy this photo gallery from the local production.

    Tags: Community Cultural Center of Tonasket, Tonasket Community Theater

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