Sammamish Diwali Bazaar offers goods and connections - Sammamish Independent

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The Sammamish Diwali Bazaar is poised to bring the spirit of Diwali to the Greater Seattle area by featuring an array of goods from local small businesses. Scheduled for October 2024, this event aims to create connections within the community while celebrating the rich traditions of the festival of lights. Attendees can expect to find a diverse selection of Diwali-related products, showcasing the creativity and craftsmanship of local artisans. The bazaar not only serves as a marketplace but also as a cultural gathering, fostering a sense of belonging among participants. By promoting local businesses, the event supports economic growth and community engagement in Sammamish.

As the festival approaches, the bazaar stands out as a timely celebration of cultural diversity, inviting residents to partake in the festivities. This initiative is a significant addition to the local cultural landscape, promising to enrich the community's experience of Diwali. With its focus on local artisans and cultural connections, the Sammamish Diwali Bazaar is set to be a memorable occasion for all.

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