
Students, families, and community members are invited to unite for a shared musical experience that helps support local families in need
Brush Prairie – On Thu., Dec. 5 at 6:30 p.m., Hockinson School District will host “Stone in Love,” a Journey tribute band, for a community concert in the Hockinson High School Gymnasium. Community members from Hockinson and neighboring areas are invited to attend. Admission is two canned food items per person to support the HSD/Fire District 3 Holiday Canned Food Drive, or cash donations in lieu of canned food.

“Stone in Love” will perform some of Journey’s most memorable hits — songs that have left an enduring mark on music history. Students, families, and community members are invited to unite for a shared musical experience that helps support local families in need.
The Journey to Hockinson Community Concert is brought to you by iQ Credit Union, Hockinson High School AAA Boosters Club, Hockinson People Working Together (PWT), Hockinson Main Street Team, Hockinson Community Education, and Hockinson Chevron.
“An event like this not only brings our families and community together, it also gives us an opportunity to support local families in need. The hope is that we all see neighbors, friends and soon-to-be friends in the crowd joining us to support the efforts of our leadership students and kick off the holiday season in a positive and memorable way,” said Superintendent Steve Marshall.
Event Details
- What: Journey to Hockinson 2024 featuring Stone in Love
- When: Thursday, December 5, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.
- Where: Hockinson High School Gymnasium, 16819 NE 159th Street, Brush Prairie, WA 98606
- Admission is two canned food items per person to support the HSD/Fire District 3 Holiday Canned Food Drive. In lieu of canned food, attendees also have the option to donate cash for the HSD/Fire District 3 Holiday Canned Food Drive.
Information provided by the Hockinson School District.
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