Celebrate the Magic of the Season at Snoqualmie Winter Lights

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The upcoming Snoqualmie Winter Lights event is set to enhance the holiday spirit in Downtown Snoqualmie, taking place on Saturday, December 7, from 4-6 pm. This cherished annual tradition invites families and community members to join in festive celebrations, showcasing the strong community bonds within the city. A key highlight of the evening will be Santa's arrival at 5:30 pm, where he will assist Mayor Ross in lighting the holiday tree at Railroad Park, symbolizing the joy and warmth of the season. Attendees can expect a variety of holiday-themed activities that cater to all ages, fostering a sense of togetherness and celebration. The event not only marks the beginning of the holiday festivities but also serves as a reminder of the importance of community engagement.

With its beautifully lit surroundings and joyful atmosphere, Snoqualmie Winter Lights promises to create lasting memories for participants. Local businesses and organizations may also play a role in enhancing the event's experience, contributing to the economic vitality of the area during this festive season. This event is a testament to Snoqualmie's commitment to providing enjoyable community gatherings that celebrate the holiday spirit.

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