Closing the Season with Cheer: Final Holiday Events in Snoqualmie Valley

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The article presents a charming overview of the last holiday events in Snoqualmie Valley, inviting residents to partake in festive activities that mark the season's end. Highlights include Ugly Sweater Karaoke at Twin Peaks Pub with drink specials and Bad Santa, a heartwarming caroling event organized by the Duvall Historical Society, and a whimsical photo opportunity with the Grinch at Hartwood Cafe. Emphasizing the joy of gathering with loved ones, the article showcases the importance of community spirit. Each event is thoughtfully detailed with locations, times, and unique attractions, making it easy for families to plan their outings. This guide captures the essence of holiday cheer and community togetherness in Snoqualmie Valley, offering residents a final opportunity to celebrate before the New Year.

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