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

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Annual Kids’ Trout Derby is scheduled to take place on May 7, from daylight until 10 a. m. at the ponds behind the Snoqualmie Police Department, inviting families to partake in a day of fishing fun. This event highlights a cherished local tradition that has been a staple in the community, aiming to instill a love for fishing among children. After a hiatus during the pandemic, excitement is building as families look forward to this engaging outdoor activity.

The derby will provide children with a unique opportunity to fish in a safe and friendly environment, encouraging bonding between parents and kids amidst nature. Local leaders are keen to emphasize the significance of such events in promoting community spirit and outdoor recreation. With the return of the derby, the city hopes to foster connections among residents while providing entertainment for all ages. Participants can expect a morning filled with joy, laughter, and an appreciation for the great outdoors. The Kids’ Trout Derby stands as a testament to Snoqualmie’s commitment to community engagement and family-oriented events.

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