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

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Green Snoqualmie Day is scheduled for September 16, 2025, at Mount Si High School, featuring activities centered around climate change adaptation. Attendees will participate in planting a climate adaptation forest and gain skills in fruit tree pruning. This event aims to raise awareness about local environmental challenges and cultivate community involvement in sustainability efforts. Organizers emphasize the importance of adapting to climate change impacts, which are increasingly relevant in the Snoqualmie region. Historical data indicates that local ecosystems are under stress due to changing weather patterns, making such initiatives vital.

The event not only serves as an educational platform but also strengthens community ties through collective action. Local leaders expect significant turnout, marking a commitment to environmental stewardship. Participants will leave equipped with knowledge and skills to contribute to the area's ecological health.

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