Snoqualmie Valley Holiday Guide: Connecting Local Businesses and Community

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Valley Holiday Guide, initiated by Duvall resident Lauren Zetting, connects local businesses with residents during the holiday season, promoting intentional local shopping. What started as a straightforward gift guide has transformed into a collaborative community project that reflects the valley's unique spirit. Zetting highlights the guide's role in facilitating local shopping, thereby reinforcing community connections and supporting neighbors' passions. Accessible online at ValleyHolidayGuide. com, the guide is continuously updated with new business listings and event information.

This year, it features a diverse array of local businesses, including artisan soap makers, florists, photographers, and wellness providers. By encouraging local shopping, the guide aims to create a ripple effect of joy and opportunity within the community. Zetting's vision emphasizes that supporting local enterprises can lead to greater community cohesion and happiness, enhancing the holiday shopping experience while fostering pride and collaboration among Snoqualmie Valley residents.

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