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Help Us Celebrate Earth Day in Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie is gearing up for an Earth Day celebration with a restoration event and plant giveaway scheduled for April 22, from 3-6 pm at Snoqualmie Community Park. This initiative underscores the city's commitment to environmental sustainability and community involvement. Attendees will have the opportunity to receive plants and gather valuable information on restoration practices beneficial to the local ecosystem. The event aims to strengthen community ties while raising awareness of environmental issues. Participants can engage in hands-on activities that promote ecological health and discover ways to contribute to sustainability efforts.

As Earth Day draws near, Snoqualmie emphasizes the importance of collective action in preserving the environment. This celebration not only marks a day of environmental significance but also encourages residents to connect with nature and each other. All residents are invited to join in this impactful celebration and make a difference in their community.

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