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Vote for the 2022 Snoqualmie Plein Air Paint Out Winner

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

In an effort to engage the community, the City of Snoqualmie and the Snoqualmie Arts Commission have launched a public voting initiative for the 2022 Plein Air Paint Out winner. This competition highlights three finalists selected during the vibrant Snoqualmie Days festivities, showcasing the artistic talents of local creators. By enabling online voting, the city encourages active participation from residents, allowing them to have a say in recognizing outstanding artworks. This initiative emphasizes the role of art in bringing communities together and promoting local culture. The event not only celebrates artistic expression but also enhances community spirit and pride in local talent.

Residents are urged to visit the official city website for further information and to cast their votes. Such initiatives are crucial for fostering a thriving arts scene in Snoqualmie and ensuring the voices of local artists are heard. This event stands as a testament to the city's commitment to supporting the arts and engaging its citizens.

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