Fall City Apple Festival Returns on September 15th with Family Fun and Community Spirit

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On September 15, 2024, the Fall City Apple Festival will be held from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. at 32925 SE 46th St.

This community event is designed to celebrate apple-themed activities and local entertainment, with something for all ages. A key highlight is the Apple Pie Contest, where local bakers compete for recognition, giving attendees a chance to sample delicious pies afterward. Families can enjoy the apple cider-making station, providing a fun and educational experience about cider production. Children will be entertained in the Kids’ Zone, which includes games, face painting, and a mini apple orchard maze, as well as a petting zoo featuring local farm animals. Adults can unwind in the Cider Garden, enjoying local cider tastings and live music that adds to the festive atmosphere.

The Artisan Market will feature vendors selling handmade crafts, jewelry, and food from food trucks. Proceeds from the festival will support the Warrior Family Retreat and provide scholarships for local children, reinforcing the event's commitment to community support.

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