Celebrate 20th Anniversary of the Snoqualmie Fire Station at June 14 Open House

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its fire station with an open house on June 14, 2025, from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. Community members, elected officials, and firefighters are invited to partake in the festivities.

The open house will showcase the station's contributions to public safety and the local community over the past two decades. This event emphasizes the importance of community engagement and appreciation for first responders. Historical displays and activities will be available for attendees, reinforcing the fire station's legacy. The Snoqualmie Fire Department's ongoing commitment to service exemplifies their role in enhancing community safety. Local officials are expected to attend, highlighting the event's significance.

Residents are encouraged to join in this celebration to strengthen community bonds and honor the fire department's dedication.

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