Fall City Apple Festival Returns September 21. Fundraiser Benefits Military Families who are Struggling.

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Fall City Apple Festival will be held on September 21, 2025, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. at 32925 SE 46th St.

, celebrating its tenth year. This annual event serves as a fundraiser for the NWNHC Family Fund, which provides Warrior Family Retreats for military families. Activities include apple cider pressing, live music, and a pie baking contest, with attendance projected to exceed 2,000. Participant Ashley Murray emphasizes the retreats' unique value, noting, “It’s a sacred moment etched in our shared memories. ” The festival fosters community connections, featuring over 40 local artisans in the Vendor Orchard.

Additionally, the Family Fund supports summer camp scholarships for struggling families in the Valley. With free admission, the festival promotes inclusivity and community spirit. Local sponsors play a crucial role in making the event possible and supporting military families.

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