Snoqualmie Winter Lights Brings Holiday Magic to Historic Downtown

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie Winter Lights will take place on December 6, 2025, from 3 to 6 pm in Historic Downtown Snoqualmie, marking a cherished annual holiday tradition. The highlight of the event is the tree lighting countdown at 5:30 pm, featuring Santa and Mayor Ross. Local schools will provide live entertainment, including performances from the Snoqualmie Elementary Cougar Chorus and the Mount Si High School Dance team. Families can participate in various activities, such as cookie decorating by Chickadee Bakeshop and face painting at Art Major. Additionally, attendees can take photos with Santa and the beautifully decorated holiday tree.

The event not only promotes festive spirit but also serves as a gathering point for families and neighbors to connect. This celebration underscores the importance of community engagement during the holiday season. For more details, visit www. snoqualmiewa. gov.

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