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New Light Pole Banners Debut Across City, Feature Snoqualmie Valley Wildlife

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

In a vibrant display of community spirit, the City of Snoqualmie has launched new light pole banners featuring stunning designs that celebrate local wildlife. This initiative was a result of the City and the Snoqualmie Arts Commission's call for original artwork from local artists, which was met with enthusiastic participation. The banners were officially unveiled this past week, transforming the city's streets into a gallery that highlights the unique fauna of the Snoqualmie Valley. This artistic project not only beautifies the urban landscape but also serves to raise awareness about the importance of wildlife conservation. By integrating art with nature, the initiative aims to inspire residents and visitors alike to appreciate and protect the local environment.

The collaboration underscores the City’s commitment to supporting local talent while promoting cultural enrichment. As these new banners adorn the streets, they stand as a testament to Snoqualmie's dedication to both the arts and the natural world. The project represents a meaningful intersection of community engagement and environmental stewardship.

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