Winter Cheer Awaits: Snoqualmie Winter Lights Returns December 7th

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Winter Lights event will enchant attendees on December 7th from 4 to 6 p. m. , celebrating the holiday spirit in Historic Downtown Snoqualmie. Families can enjoy lively performances by the Snoqualmie Elementary Cougar Chorus, the Snoqualmie Middle School Jazz Band, and the Timber Ridge Choir. A highlight will be Santa's arrival at 5:30 p.

m. , joining Mayor Ross for the holiday tree lighting countdown at Railroad Park. Activities include dropping off letters to Santa, free face painting for children, and complimentary cider. An ice carver will unveil a stunning winter-themed sculpture, providing a perfect backdrop for holiday photos. After the event, visitors are encouraged to explore the dazzling light displays and local dining options throughout Snoqualmie.

This annual celebration brings the community together and fosters cherished memories during the festive season. Don’t miss this opportunity to embrace the joy and cheer of the holidays at Snoqualmie Winter Lights.

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