Harvest & Holiday Markets Welcome Guests to Carnation Farms

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Carnation Farms is gearing up for its Seasonal Markets, an event that celebrates the changing seasons and promotes community engagement. Executive Director Paul Shoemaker announced the dates with enthusiasm, highlighting the importance of these markets in bringing people together. The markets will feature local produce, crafts, and various activities aimed at showcasing the agricultural heritage of the Snoqualmie Valley. This initiative not only supports local businesses but also strengthens community ties, making it a significant event for both residents and visitors. As the seasons change, the markets serve as a reminder of the region's rich natural beauty and cultural diversity.

Attendees can look forward to a vibrant atmosphere filled with local flavor and fun. The Seasonal Markets are set to become a cherished tradition in the area, inviting everyone to partake in the festive spirit. With a focus on sustainability and local engagement, these events are poised to make a positive impact on the community.

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