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Calling all Artists! Join the 2022 Plein Air Paint Out

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Arts Commission is excited to announce the 2022 Plein Air Paint Out, an event that invites artists of all mediums to participate in a day of creativity and community. Scheduled for Saturday, August 20, from 9 a. m. to 2:30 p. m.

, the paint out will coincide with Snoqualmie Days, a festival that celebrates the local culture and heritage. Set in the picturesque Historic Downtown Snoqualmie, this event offers a unique opportunity for artists to create and display their work in a vibrant, engaging environment. Participants will be able to connect with fellow artists, showcase their talents, and engage with the community in a meaningful way. The Snoqualmie Arts Commission aims to promote local artistry while fostering a sense of community spirit through this initiative. This event not only emphasizes the importance of the arts but also highlights the rich cultural landscape of Snoqualmie.

With the scenic backdrop and the energy of the festival, the Plein Air Paint Out is set to be a memorable experience for both artists and attendees. The event promises to bring together people who appreciate art, culture, and community engagement.

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