Its almost Snohomish Easter Parade time

Snohomish, WALocal News

The upcoming Snohomish Easter Parade on April 9, 2025, promises to be a delightful showcase of local traditions and community spirit. Set to unfold on First Street, the parade will feature beloved characters like Peter Cottontail, enchanting attendees of all ages. Bill Webster, a respected figure in the Snohomish community, is expected to play a significant role in this year's festivities, adding to the event's charm. The parade is not only a celebration of Easter but also a reflection of Snohomish's rich history and culture, making it a must-attend for locals and visitors alike. As part of a long-standing tradition, the event fosters a sense of unity among residents while drawing in crowds eager to partake in the celebration.

The atmosphere will be filled with joy, colorful floats, and various attractions, creating lasting memories for families and friends. This event exemplifies the importance of community engagement and the joy of coming together to celebrate shared values. The Snohomish Easter Parade stands as a testament to the town's vibrant spirit and commitment to preserving its cultural heritage.

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