Holiday Magic Starts to Shine in the Valley

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Valley welcomes the holiday season with a lineup of events starting November 22. North Fork Farm will showcase local gifts and homemade items from 10 am to 2 pm, while the Friends of the North Bend Library host a Holiday Bazaar from 11 am to 6 pm, featuring a variety of holiday-themed books and gifts. The Carnation Turkey Trot, a scenic 5K race, encourages participants to bring non-perishable donations for the Tolt UCC Food Pantry. Additionally, a mosaic workshop at the NBA&I Center for Creativity will allow attendees to create festive gnomes or trees. These activities not only provide unique shopping experiences but also foster community engagement.

The roundup emphasizes supporting local makers and celebrating traditions. As events unfold, residents will receive weekly updates to help plan their holiday celebrations. Interested individuals can submit event details for future roundups via email.

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