Prettied up for Easter Parade

Snohomish, WALocal News

The Snohomish Easter Parade on April 19 showcased the town's festive spirit with a range of colorful entries. A child in a pink sweatshirt led the parade, accompanied by a pony dressed as an enchanting unicorn with flowers. The event featured firetrucks, dance teams, and historic tractors, creating a lively atmosphere for families and local residents. Notable participants included the beloved Seattle Seafair Pirates, who entertained the crowd with their antics. This annual tradition draws visitors from surrounding areas, enhancing community engagement and local pride.

Events like this not only celebrate seasonal festivities but also strengthen the social fabric of Snohomish. Last year, the parade attracted over 5,000 attendees, highlighting its growing popularity. Such gatherings play a significant role in maintaining local culture and encouraging community participation.

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