** Hello world – or at least Snoqualmie!

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

In 'Hello world – or at least Snoqualmie! ', author Danna McCall recounts her journey of living in Snoqualmie, Washington, since 2001, reflecting on the town's transformation from a population of 1,600 to 10,000. She discusses how the master-planned community of Snoqualmie Ridge has influenced this growth, detailing the addition of schools, streets, and community amenities. McCall shares practical advice for newcomers, including how to navigate local resources and engage in community events, portraying herself as a helpful source of information. The article highlights seasonal activities and the vibrant local culture, serving as both a heartfelt tribute to her hometown and a useful guide for those looking to settle in the area.

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