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In focus: Costumes created ahead of ‘Alien Invasion’ parade in Chehalis
Local author Sara Light-Waller models her flying saucer costume she made on Saturday, July 13, at the Lewis County Historical Museum in preparation for the upcoming Chehalis Flying Saucer Party "Alien Invasion" parade on Sept. 14.
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Chehalis Flying Saucer Party organizer Vince Ynzunza holds up an alien mask on Saturday, July 13, at the Lewis County Historical Museum in Chehalis during a create-your-own flying saucer or alien costume workshop in preparation for the "Alien Invasion" parade scheduled for Sept. 14.
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Neva Girnnell-Holderman of Tumwater paints her custom flying saucer costume along with her mother, Jennifer Holderman, at the Lewis County Historical Museum on Saturday, July 13, during the create-your-own flying saucer or alien costume workshop.
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Kenny the Alien sits in a display at the Lewis County Historical Museum on Saturday, July 13, while waiting for this year's upcoming Chehalis Flying Saucer Party scheduled for Sept. 13 and 14 in downtown Chehalis.
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Ethan Robert of Olympia, left, and Karen Held of Chehalis, right, work on customizing their alien masks while Chehalis Flying Saucer Party organizer Vince Ynzunza provides them with art supplies at the Lewis County Historical Museum in Chehalis on Saturday, July 13.
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Karen Held of Chehalis models her cat-themed alien mask on Saturday, July 13, which she plans on wearing during the Chehalis Flying Saucer Party's "Alien Invasion" parade scheduled for Sept. 14.