Celebrate Our Community’s Forests on Green Snoqualmie Day

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Green Snoqualmie Day is set to be a significant community event aimed at celebrating and enhancing Snoqualmie's forests. Residents are encouraged to participate in a tree and shrub planting initiative located under the picturesque Mount Si at Three Forks Natural Area. This collaborative effort aims to plant several hundred trees and shrubs, contributing to local ecological restoration and beautification. By participating, community members not only engage with their environment but also learn the importance of trees in supporting biodiversity and improving air quality. The event emphasizes the role of local green spaces in fostering community pride and environmental awareness.

Additionally, it serves as a platform for residents to connect with one another while working towards a common goal of sustainability. Join fellow Snoqualmie neighbors and make a lasting impact on the community's landscape. Together, we can ensure a greener future for generations to come.

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