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Rent a Mountain Bike and Learn Best Practices at New Snoqualmie Point Park Kiosk

The City of Snoqualmie has partnered with The Line Experience to provide mountain bike rentals and essential information at a new kiosk located near popular trails. Open on weekends throughout the fall, the kiosk aims to enhance the outdoor experience for mountain bikers and hikers in the area.

Halloween Happenings in Snoqualmie - Grab Your Costume and Get Ready for Fun!

Get ready for Halloween fun in Snoqualmie with a variety of exciting events planned for the season. Residents are encouraged to don their costumes and participate in community activities that promise to entertain families and individuals alike.

King County Fire Chief’s Association Honors Volunteer Firefighter Robert Angrisano

The King County Fire Chiefs’ Association recently awarded Snoqualmie Volunteer Firefighter Robert Angrisano with a Medal of Merit for his exceptional leadership and dedication. This honor highlights Angrisano's positive impact on both the fire agency and the local community. The recognition serves to inspire other volunteers and emphasizes the importance of community service in emergency response.

Funding Available for Tourism Programs in Snoqualmie - Deadline October 31

The City of Snoqualmie is now accepting applications for tourism project funding through its Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC), with a deadline set for October 31. This initiative aims to support local organizations in enhancing tourism and related activities for the year 2024.

October 6 is Snoqualmie Tribe Federal Re-Recognition Day

October 6 marks an important anniversary for the Snoqualmie Tribe, commemorating the day 24 years ago when their federal recognition was affirmed. This day is celebrated as Snoqualmie Tribe Federal Re-Recognition Day, highlighting the significance of this milestone in the tribe's history and identity. The observance underscores the ongoing importance of recognition and rights for Indigenous peoples in the United States.

The Ross Report - Monthly News from Mayor Katherine Ross

Mayor Katherine Ross's latest edition of "The Ross Report" provides insights on significant local developments in Snoqualmie, including ongoing paving projects on Snoqualmie Parkway and updates on the Community Center tour and Community Survey. These updates aim to keep residents informed about key municipal activities and improvements impacting the community.

Snoqualmie Community Survey Now Open to All Residents 18 and Older

The City of Snoqualmie has announced the opening of its community survey, encouraging all residents aged 18 and older to participate. Running from October 3 to October 17, this survey aims to complement a random-sample survey currently in progress, inviting broader community engagement.

State Legislators Tour Community Center, Attend Council Roundtable about 2024 Priorities

Washington State legislators recently toured the Snoqualmie Community Center, where they discussed the city's plans to expand the facility and add an aquatics center. The visit included a roundtable meeting with Mayor Ross and City Council members to address priorities for 2024, highlighting the importance of community engagement in local governance.

Firefighters Association Awards Scholarships to Two Mount Si Graduates

The Snoqualmie Firefighters Association awarded scholarships of $1,500 each to Lauren Kremer and Anna Findlay, two recent graduates of Mount Si High School. Kremer plans to attend Whitworth University, while Findlay will pursue her studies at UCLA, highlighting the association's commitment to supporting local students in their educational endeavors.

Plant a Tree and Help Preserve Our Local Forests on Green Snoqualmie Day

Celebrate Green Snoqualmie Day by joining the local community in planting over 400 conifer trees at the Three Forks Natural area. This event emphasizes the importance of preserving natural areas and enhancing local forests, inviting friends and neighbors to participate in this impactful environmental initiative.