Visit Artist Opening with Rebecca Mott on February 26

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City Hall of Snoqualmie is set to host an artist opening featuring Rebecca Mott on February 26, from 5-6 pm. Attendees will have the chance to meet Mott and view her vibrant artworks displayed in the second-floor lobby. This event aims to promote community engagement and celebrate local talent, making it a significant occasion for residents. Light refreshments will be served, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for visitors. Mott's works reflect her unique artistic vision, allowing attendees to immerse themselves in the local art scene.

This artist opening not only showcases Mott's creativity but also highlights the importance of supporting local artists. Community members are encouraged to come together to appreciate and enjoy art, fostering a sense of belonging. Events like these play a crucial role in enhancing the cultural landscape of Snoqualmie.

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