Community Invited to All-inclusive Playground Grand Opening Ceremony, April 26

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On April 26, 2024, at 4 p. m. , the city of Snoqualmie will host a grand opening ceremony for its newly constructed all-inclusive playground at Centennial Fields Park, located at 39903 SE Park Street. This playground aims to create an accessible and welcoming environment for children of all abilities, promoting inclusive play and social interaction. Community members are encouraged to attend the celebration, which showcases the city’s commitment to enhancing recreational facilities for families.

The event is expected to include activities and opportunities for residents to connect with local officials and each other, highlighting the importance of community spirit. Initiatives like this playground are part of Snoqualmie's broader strategy to ensure that all children have access to safe and engaging play areas. The timing of the event in the spring invites families to enjoy the outdoors and promote an active lifestyle. As local interest grows, the ceremony signifies not only a new facility but also a strengthened community bond. Residents are urged to participate and celebrate this significant milestone for the city.

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