Church on the Ridge Announces Ninth Annual Red, White Boom Fourth of July Celebration in Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Church on the Ridge will host its ninth annual Red, White & Boom Fourth of July Celebration in Snoqualmie on July 4, 2025. The event will occur at the YMCA, where limited spots will be available for families. Attendees can look forward to fireworks, live music, and various activities designed for all ages. This celebration is part of a long-standing tradition in the Snoqualmie Valley, emphasizing community engagement and family-friendly fun. Local businesses often benefit from the influx of visitors during this event, which enhances the economic vitality of the area.

Organizers aim to create a safe and enjoyable environment for attendees, fostering community spirit. The event's growing popularity reflects the strong community ties and enthusiasm for local celebrations. Overall, the Red, White & Boom event promises to be a highlight of Snoqualmie's summer festivities.

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