Snoqualmie Firefighters Pancake Breakfast Silent Auctions Returns August 23

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The Snoqualmie Firefighters Association will host its annual Pancake Breakfast and Silent Auctions on August 23, 2025, during Snoqualmie Days. The breakfast will be served from 7 to 11 a. m. in a fire station bay, promoting community interaction. This event serves as a vital fundraising effort for the firefighters' association, supporting local initiatives and emergency services.

Participants can enjoy a hearty breakfast while bidding on items during silent auctions. The popularity of the Pancake Breakfast has grown over the years, drawing in families and community members alike. Funds raised will directly benefit community safety programs and outreach efforts. Such events highlight the importance of local support for first responders and community engagement. The association encourages all residents to join in for a morning of food, fun, and camaraderie.

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