![]() ![]() The Bindlestick has an ode to the men and women who were pushed from their homes during the Great Depression, sometimes solely because their families couldn’t afford to keep them around. Hilary explains, “My store has an ode to the hobo.”Ī bindle stick is the stick on which hobos carried their bindles (bags, packs, knotted up handkerchiefs) on their travels. Owner Hilary Shemanski says when she bought Koko Beans 1 ½ years ago she changed the name and the interior because she wanted to tie it together with the railway museum a little better. How many of you remember that trivia tid-bit? ![]() Prior to 2011, The Bindlestick was Koko Beans coffee shop – and even further back in time it was the former home of Snoqualmie’s original florist, Down to Earth. This week I got a quick education on The Bindlestick, the little coffee shop and pub wedged in between old Snoqualmie city hall and the long-time barber shop. I Shall Continuum! Released on DVD in 2004.I learn something new everyday and lately a lot of my new-found smarts come from Living Snoqualmie readers who contact me to let me know about their business, event, organization, fundraising.The raw multi-camera video from three of Gramp's solo performances were given over to Sam Small of Small Wonder Video Services who edited and released 'Sauteed To A Fine Crisp'. A psychedelically inspired feast was served by Chez Ray Sewal. "Funhouse" starred vaudevillians Dmitri Karamazov of the Flying Karamazov Brothers, Rebecca Chace, Cathy Sutherland and the UMO Ensemble, and featured Baby Gramps and Christian Swenson, among others. Stage show written by Magid teleplay written by Magid and Alex Metcalf musical direction by Mark Ettinger. Conceived and directed by Paul Magid and Ron W. This video was stitched together from three performances that were filmed at "Funhouse": A Contemporary Theatre, in conjunction with TheatreVision and ShadowCatcher Entertainment. Sauteed To A Fine Crisp Originally released on VHS in 1999 Re-released on DVD together with "SomeDemos" in 2006. ![]() Baby Gramps actually shared the stage with Phish, performing the enigmatic “Tea Tray Song” with Fishman on vacuum during the second set. Produced/Directed/Edited By Sam Small for Small Wonder Video Services. 1) Richland Woman Blues 2) Back Swamp Potioner 3) Let's all be fairies Running time: 20 min.
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