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“Go Fish” at the Kids’ Trout Derby in Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Scheduled for May 6, the Annual Kids’ Trout Derby will take place from daylight until 10 am at the ponds behind the Snoqualmie Police Department. This exciting community event aims to introduce children to fishing, providing them with hands-on experience in a supportive environment. Participants will have a chance to catch trout, fostering an appreciation for nature and the outdoors. Local officials highlight the derby's role in promoting youth engagement and encouraging families to bond over recreational activities. The event is designed not only for fun but also to teach valuable skills and respect for wildlife.

Community leaders will be present to cheer on the young anglers, reinforcing the sense of collective support. Families are encouraged to participate, bringing their children to experience the joy of fishing and outdoor adventures. The Kids’ Trout Derby promises to be a memorable day for the Snoqualmie community, strengthening ties while celebrating the joys of nature.

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