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07/29/2008
Band hooked on helping charities
Music Junkies' free concerts raise funds

By JAN HOGAN
VIEW STAFF WRITER

She sang in high school musicals. She sang in Las Vegas lounges. Now, Christie Molasky is singing for charity.

She and her band the Music Junkies only appear at events that raise money for charity. The group performs at such events for free. Sometimes, Molasky's son Jess, 14, and daughter Josie, 10, join her on stage.

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07/29/2008
Hoodoos evoke otherworldly place at national park

The hoodoo-haunted trails at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, offer some of the West's most memorable hiking experiences. But taking the path to Mossy Cave is a gem of special pleasure wrapped in the overall adventure.

Bryce boasts one of the Earth's most extraordinary landscapes. Its natural amphitheaters, along the eastern rim of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, are filled with tall pillars, pinnacles and spires that suggest an audience of supernatural beings. No wonder pioneers decided to call them "hoodoos," and the name stuck.

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in this issue...


Wife must find her own happiness
Students ponder how to end hunger
Crime Report
Growing melons can be fruitful in valley
LOUNGE SCENE
THINGS TO DO IN SUMMERLIN
Twilight-themed prom to celebrate book's release
REUSABLE GROCERY SACKS: Going bagless
Tenaya Way bridge to ease traffic at interchanges
Academy produces Shakespeare play
BOOK BRIEFS
View Dining Guide
Resident blends love of antiques with design skills
LITERARY LAS VEGAS
THINGS TO DO
Production company run by savvy owners
Election lessons taught in 'See How They Run'
Hoodoos evoke otherworldly place at national park











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