Snoqualmie Firefighters Association Pancake Breakfast Returns to the Fire Station, August 17

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Mark your calendars for August 17, 2024, as the Snoqualmie Firefighters Association invites everyone to their annual Pancake Breakfast at the fire station from 7 to 11 AM. This cherished community event allows families to enjoy a delicious breakfast prepared and served by local firefighters. Beyond a tasty meal, the breakfast serves a vital purpose, raising funds for essential programs, equipment purchases, and scholarships that benefit the Snoqualmie community. Attendees will have the chance to interact with firefighters, learn more about their daily responsibilities, and understand how their contributions impact local safety and services. The event not only showcases the firefighters' dedication to public service but also reinforces community ties, making it a highlight of the summer.

This year's breakfast promises to be both enjoyable and meaningful, emphasizing the importance of local engagement. Don’t miss this opportunity to support the Snoqualmie Firefighters Association and enjoy a wonderful morning with family and friends. Join your neighbors in celebrating this tradition that brings everyone together for a great cause.

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