The Real Twin Peaks 2025 A Damn Fine Celebration in the Snoqualmie Valley

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Real Twin Peaks Weekend is scheduled for February 21-24, 2025, in Snoqualmie Valley, marking a significant celebration of the iconic television series and its late creator, David Lynch. Fans will come together to honor Twin Peaks Day, proclaimed by local mayors, with a rich schedule of activities that includes panels, screenings, and trivia contests. A memorial for David Lynch will provide a poignant moment for reflection on his contributions to cinema and television. Events will explore various aspects of Twin Peaks, including a deep dive into its music and discussions surrounding Lynch's acclaimed film Mulholland Drive. Attendees can engage with cast members like Ray Wise, who will host a screening of Robocop and participate in a meet-and-greet.

The weekend promises to be a blend of nostalgia and celebration, highlighting the show's lasting impact on both fans and the Snoqualmie Valley. With ample opportunities for community interaction, the event is a testament to the enduring legacy of Twin Peaks and its cultural significance. Fans will enjoy local flavors like coffee and cherry pie, quintessential to the Twin Peaks experience.

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