Celebrate Trees and Community at Snoqualmies Arbor Day Event, April 26

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie will host its Arbor Day event on April 26, 2025, focusing on community engagement and tree planting. The celebration will promote family-friendly activities that highlight the value of trees in urban environments. With the event coinciding with the city's centennial, it represents a commitment to enhancing the Snoqualmie Valley's urban forest. Local non-profit organizations will collaborate to facilitate tree planting and educational activities, aiming to foster community spirit. Participants can expect interactive sessions that emphasize the importance of environmental sustainability.

The event will also serve as a platform for raising awareness about urban greening initiatives. Local businesses and residents are encouraged to take part, reinforcing community ties. This celebration not only marks Arbor Day but also symbolizes the city's dedication to preserving its natural heritage.

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