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Redmond Centennial Bonfire Set for Dec. 30

The event will include marshmallow roasting, a luminaria and live musical performances. Redmond was incorporated as a city on Dec. 31, 1912.

Redmond residents are invited to take part in a once-in-a-lifetime celebration on Dec. 30 as the city caps a year of centennial-related events with a special community bonfire.

Redmond was incorporated as a city on Dec. 31, 1912, when the birth of Ernest Alexander Adams brought the town's population to 300—the number required by state law. Since then, Redmond has grown to a city of 17 square miles with 54,144 residents.

The Dec. 30 bonfire will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Redmond City Hall campus, 15670 NE 85th St. The event will feature live music, free coffee samples and a special centennial luminaria display. (S'mores kits will be available to purchase for $2; proceeds benefit the Redmond Kiwanis Club.)

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For more information on Redmond's history and centennial celebrations, visit 100years.redmond.gov or the Redmond Historical Society's web pages.

You can also click here to see an archive of centennial-related coverage on Redmond Patch.

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—Information from a City of Redmond news release


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