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Fourth of July Parade Honors Front Line Workers

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Fourth of July Parade in Snoqualmie, WA, is set to honor frontline workers, beginning at 10 a. m. at the corner of Meadowbrook Way and continuing through downtown. This parade is a vital local event, emphasizing the community's appreciation for those who served during challenging times. Participants will enjoy a vibrant display of patriotism, with floats and local organizations showcasing their support for essential workers.

The parade's route also takes attendees up Snoqualmie Ridge, adding scenic beauty to the celebration. This event not only celebrates Independence Day but also fosters a sense of unity and gratitude among residents. It stands as a testament to the community's resilience and commitment to recognizing those who have made sacrifices. Local officials encourage everyone to partake in this festive occasion, reinforcing the importance of community bonds. As the parade approaches, excitement builds for this significant and meaningful celebration.

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