Holiday Lighting Installation Begins on Center Blvd, expect reduced parking Oct. 10-14

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The holiday spirit is coming to Snoqualmie as the city prepares for its annual holiday lighting event, starting October 10, 2022. Parks and Public Works crews will be adorning street trees along Center Blvd with festive lights, aiming to create a cheerful atmosphere for the community. This installation is part of a broader initiative to engage residents and foster a sense of community during the holiday season. While the decorations promise to uplift spirits, residents should be aware of the expected reduction in parking during the installation period. Community members are advised to plan their visits accordingly to avoid inconvenience.

The effort reflects the city’s commitment to enhancing public spaces and creating memorable experiences for both residents and visitors. As the holiday season approaches, the lights are anticipated to become a focal point of local festivities. The city encourages everyone to partake in this joyful occasion while being considerate of the changes in parking availability.

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