Celebrate Green Snoqualmie Day Plant Climate Change Adaptation Forest, Learn to Prune Fruit Trees

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On September 16, 2025, Snoqualmie will host "Celebrate Green Snoqualmie Day" at Mount Si High School to promote climate change adaptation. The event includes planting a climate adaptation forest and workshops on pruning fruit trees, inviting local residents to participate. This initiative seeks to engage the community in sustainable practices and raise awareness about environmental issues. The city recognizes the importance of climate resilience as it faces increasing environmental challenges. By involving the public in these hands-on activities, Snoqualmie aims to foster a culture of environmental stewardship.

Previous events have shown that community engagement can lead to impactful local initiatives. The city has prioritized sustainability in its long-term planning efforts. "Celebrate Green Snoqualmie Day" serves as a platform for residents to contribute to their community's environmental future.

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