Red, White Boom Returns to Snoqualmie Community Park, July 4

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Red, White & Boom will take place on July 4, 2025, at Snoqualmie Community Park, beginning at 7 pm. This annual celebration, marking its ninth iteration, will feature a 20-minute professional fireworks show. Attendees can expect inflatables, live music, food trucks, and numerous vendors aimed at creating a vibrant community atmosphere. Local leaders highlight the significance of fostering community spirit through such events. The city has invested in enhancing the festival's offerings over the years, catering to families and children.

In addition to the fireworks, various kid-friendly activities will be available. The event has consistently drawn large crowds, showcasing the community's commitment to celebrating Independence Day. As Snoqualmie continues to grow, events like Red, White & Boom play a crucial role in uniting residents.

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