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Community Contributes to Bloodworks’ Donation Success in 2021

Bloodworks Northwest has successfully leveraged community support in Snoqualmie to maintain a healthy blood supply during the pandemic. The article discusses the impact of local donations and encourages residents to participate in future blood drives.

City Council Approves Resolution Requesting Designation of Snoqualmie Parkway as Part of SR 18

The Snoqualmie City Council has unanimously approved a resolution to request Washington State designate Snoqualmie Parkway as an extension of SR 18. This 3.5-mile, four-lane divided parkway connects SR 202 in downtown Snoqualmie to SR 18 at the I-90 interchange, highlighting the city's commitment to infrastructure development and transportation improvements.

Community Benefits from Donations to Bloodworks

The Snoqualmie community recently demonstrated its commitment to public health by participating in an April blood drive organized by Bloodworks Northwest, resulting in an impressive 221 donations over six days. Bloodworks encourages donors to return regularly, emphasizing the importance of consistent blood donation for community health.

Have a Green Thumb? Reserve a Community P-Patch Space

The City of Snoqualmie Parks Department is offering community members the opportunity to reserve garden plots through its 2022 Community P-Patch Program, catering to gardening enthusiasts and those interested in growing their own vegetables. This initiative promotes local gardening and community engagement, making it a timely and relevant resource for residents.

City and Snoqualmie Tribe Collaborate on Momentous Agreement to Support Community Infrastructure

The City of Snoqualmie and the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe have entered into a significant infrastructure agreement aimed at bolstering economic development for both parties. This collaboration is expected to enhance community infrastructure and support future growth initiatives.

Snoqualmie City Council Meetings Transition to Hybrid Format Starting May 9

Snoqualmie's City Council will adopt a hybrid meeting format starting May 9, 2022, as city buildings reopen and services return to pre-pandemic levels. The new format aims to increase accessibility for residents who wish to participate in council meetings, whether in person or online.

Big Truck Day Returns to Snoqualmie

The City of Snoqualmie's popular Big Truck Day event is set to return on June 23, providing a unique opportunity for children to interact with large trucks and equipment. This family-friendly occasion promises big fun, allowing kids to see, touch, and even sit in the vehicles. It's an exciting event that fosters community engagement and enjoyment.

Snoqualmie, North Bend Vehicle Prowl Incidents Increase; Lock Doors and Remove Valuables

Vehicle prowl incidents have seen a notable increase in Snoqualmie and North Bend, prompting local authorities to urge residents to secure their vehicles and remove valuables. The local police department emphasizes the importance of community vigilance to combat this rising crime trend. Residents are encouraged to report suspicious activity to help enhance neighborhood safety.

The Snoqualmie River Still Runs Cold During Warm Days

Warmer temperatures are affecting the Snoqualmie River, which remains cold due to lingering snowmelt from spring. A Heat Advisory is in effect from June 25-27, highlighting the dichotomy between rising air temperatures and the river's frigid waters. Residents are cautioned about the swift current and cold temperatures of the river despite the warm weather.

Finally Friday Art & Wine Walks Kick Off on June 24

The "Finally Friday Art & Wine Walks" in Snoqualmie, WA, will commence on June 24, offering a vibrant mix of local art and wine experiences. This event promises to engage both residents and visitors, fostering community spirit and supporting local artists and businesses.

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