Celebrate Your Hometown Snoqualmie Days Returns August 22-23

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie Days will return on August 22-23, 2025, starting with a Music Crawl on Friday at 6 PM. The celebration continues on Saturday with the Grand Parade and a Firefighter Pancake Breakfast, creating a festive atmosphere for all. Various vendors and activities will be available, alongside live music, ensuring a fun-filled experience for attendees. This annual festival promotes community engagement and local pride, with last year's event drawing hundreds of participants. The city has invested resources into making this event a highlight of the summer, showcasing local talent and businesses.

City officials emphasize the importance of community events in fostering relationships among residents. The festival not only entertains but also serves as a platform for local organizations. Residents are encouraged to participate and enjoy the festivities that enhance the town's cultural fabric.

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