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Save the Date! Big Truck Day Rolls into Snoqualmie on June 29

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie is thrilled to announce that Big Truck Day will return on June 29, promising a day filled with excitement for children and families. This eagerly awaited event invites kids to explore a range of large vehicles and equipment up close, allowing them to see, touch, and even climb aboard. In addition to the interactive experiences, the event will feature sensory-free time, catering specifically to children with sensory sensitivities, ensuring everyone can enjoy the festivities. Big Truck Day serves not only as a fun outing but also as an educational opportunity, as children learn about different vehicles and their roles in the community. The event is expected to attract a large audience, highlighting the importance of community engagement and family-friendly activities.

Local officials encourage residents to mark their calendars and participate in this enriching experience. This initiative aligns with the city’s commitment to fostering community spirit and providing accessible activities for all. Don't miss out on this chance for fun and learning at Big Truck Day in Snoqualmie!

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