Snoqualmie Days Annual Celebration Set for August 16th 17th

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie Days will take place on August 16th and 17th, marking an important annual celebration in the Snoqualmie Valley that showcases local culture and community spirit. Previously known as Snoqualmie Railroad Days, this festival aims to engage residents and visitors alike through a variety of activities that highlight the area's unique heritage. Attendees can look forward to a diverse schedule filled with music, parades, and local vendors, ensuring enjoyment for all ages. Local sponsors are crucial for the event's success, and new sponsors are encouraged to participate in the 2024 celebration. This event not only strengthens community ties but also boosts local tourism and economic activity.

By promoting local culture, Snoqualmie Days serves as a platform for community expression and interaction. For more information on the upcoming activities, visit the official Snoqualmie Days website. This celebration is set to be a summer highlight, fostering local pride and connection among attendees.

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