Kiss, Miss, or Hiss- The Best, Worst or Weirdest Marriage Advice Unveiled: The Finalists!

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

In a delightful showcase of community spirit, the article reveals the finalists of a marriage advice contest that took place in Snoqualmie Valley. With 33 entries submitted since the contest's launch on September 4th, the event has garnered significant local interest. The competition is divided into three categories: best, worst, and weirdest marriage advice, with prizes from local businesses such as a farm dinner at Carnation Farms and a stay at Treehouse Point. The advice shared ranges from humorous to practical, highlighting the unique insights of participants. The author expresses joy over the overwhelming response and the quality of the submissions, reflecting the community's engagement with the topic.

Voting details are provided, encouraging readers to participate in determining the ultimate winners. This contest not only fosters local collaboration but also emphasizes the importance of diverse perspectives on relationships. The article captures the essence of community involvement and creativity in addressing the complexities of marriage.

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