Plant a Tree in Snoqualmie for Arbor Day

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie is excited to host its Arbor Day event on April 27, taking place from 10 am to 2 pm at Community Park, 35016 SE Ridge Street. This occasion marks the city's recognition as a Tree City USA, showcasing its commitment to maintaining urban forestry standards and environmental health. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in tree planting activities, which play a crucial role in enhancing local ecosystems. In addition to planting trees, families can engage in a fun scavenger hunt designed to educate participants about nature and conservation. Complimentary pizza will be provided, creating a festive atmosphere for all ages.

The event is not only a celebration of Arbor Day but also a chance for the community to come together and foster a sense of stewardship toward the environment. By participating, residents will help ensure a greener, more sustainable future for Snoqualmie. This event highlights the importance of community involvement in environmental conservation and strengthens local ties.

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