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Fundraising committee for Vail chapel takes shape

Melissa Brielle Photography Pastor Tim Wilbanks, President of the Vail Religious Foundation, on Monday announced the members of the volunteer advisory committee that will steer fundraising efforts related to the Vail Interfaith Chapel’s $10 million 50th Anniversary Capital Campaign. “This volunteer committee supports restoring and maintaining our beloved Chapel, and values it as one of Vail’s cultural and historic centers,” Wilbanks said. “We are so grateful for their support, not only financially but with their time and energy over these next two years.” Vail Pioneer Rod Slifer was one of the first to volunteer to help the chapel. Slifer brokered the land deal in the late 1960s when the original chapel building was built.

A journey into outer space: Kids Corner for the week of 1/11/21

Editor’s note: The Vail Daily’s weekly kids section is chock full of activities and fun to keep the young and the young at heart entertained during the pandemic. If you have an idea for the section or would like to get involved, email Entertainment Editor Casey Russell at crussell@vaildaily.com. Outside Scoop Special to the Daily January night skies are full of exciting action. You will be able to see the planets Jupiter and Saturn above, Mars is an easy spot, and there is a chance to view Mercury. There are six January constellations in the nighttime sky that can be scanned from your own backyard. Many of the bright stars overhead in winter appear in the east, and these are often some of the most recognizable constellations, such as Orion and Taurus.

Things to Do: Christmas City Express and other holiday events

Don t miss the reading of the Christmas City Express story. Written By: News Tribune | × Cheryl Skafte of Duluth reads “The Christmas Express” story to passengers big and small at the Duluth Depot in 2014. This year s event will be online. (File / News Tribune) This year the holiday trains at North Shore Scenic Railroad and Lake Superior Railroad Museum will be sitting still amidst this pandemic shutdown so for the first time ever, the annual holiday reading of the Christmas City Express story will be done via live webcast at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19. If viewers choose, they will be able to order the Christmas City Express book, ornament and teddy bear during the webcast. Money raised will support the mission of the Lake Superior Railroad Museum. The performance features the actors who are also the authors of the book:

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