Redmond teens give back at Snow Ball on Dec. 13

It’s the most wonderful time of the year at the Old Fire House Teen Center. Lights are being strung and decorations are being hung as the Teen Center’s Youth Advisory Board, with support from Redmond High School (RHS) Leadership, prepares to host the second annual concert and toy drive event known as Snow Ball.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year at the Old Fire House Teen Center. Lights are being strung and decorations are being hung as the Teen Center’s Youth Advisory Board, with support from Redmond High School (RHS) Leadership, prepares to host the second annual concert and toy drive event known as Snow Ball.

This year’s lineup will feature performances from RHS’s own Amani Moyer-Ali, Emily Gardner and Nora Dewater.

RHS academic and spirit coordinator Charlie Pangborn describes the event as “A great way to spread the holiday spirit by helping the community.”

Snow Ball will kick off at 7 p.m. Dec. 13 at the teen center, 16510 N.E. 79th St.

Entry into the event is $10 or a new toy valued at $8 or more. All proceeds will be donated to Hopelink’s Winter Giving Drive.

Those unable to attend the event can still contribute by dropping off toy or check donations to the teen center from 3-9 p.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Check donations should be made out to Hopelink.

For more information, contact Leandra Shelton at (425) 556-2339 or ljshelton@redmond.gov.