Artists Sunday Event at Snoqualmie Middle School on November 30, 2025

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Artists Sunday will take place in Snoqualmie Valley on November 30, 2025, encouraging community members to shop local for unique, handcrafted gifts. Organized by North Bend Art & Industry, this nationwide initiative aims to highlight the contributions of local artists to the economy and culture. The event will feature a variety of local artists, live music, and family-friendly activities, including free photos with Santa. Deb Landers from North Bend Art & Industry noted that giving art as a gift is a thoughtful way to support local talent. Scheduled between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, the event targets holiday shoppers looking for special gifts.

The celebration will run from 10 AM to 4 PM at Snoqualmie Middle School, emphasizing community engagement and support for the arts. Artists Sunday is expected to foster a sense of local pride and enrich the Snoqualmie Valley's cultural landscape. By participating, shoppers not only find unique gifts but also contribute to the sustainability of local creative talent.

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