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Snoqualmie Firefighters Breakfast – a Snoqualmie Days Tradition

The Snoqualmie Firefighters Association is hosting its Annual Pancake Breakfast & Silent Auction on August 19, from 7 to 11 AM at the Snoqualmie Fire Station. This beloved local event offers a chance for the community to enjoy a firefighter-cooked breakfast while participating in a raffle and capturing memorable moments.

City of Snoqualmie Assists Snoqualmie Valley Transportation in VISION 2050 Award

The City of Snoqualmie has supported Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT), which has received the VISION 2050 Award from the Puget Sound Regional Council for its significant contributions to community connectivity. This recognition highlights the city's commitment to enhancing transportation and infrastructure within the region.

Snoqualmie Police and Fire Departments Urge Bike Riders to Wear Helmets

The Snoqualmie Police and Fire Departments are urging residents of all ages to wear helmets while biking, emphasizing the importance of head protection against life-threatening injuries. This initiative aims to promote safety during the summer and throughout the year. The campaign highlights the critical need for responsible biking practices in the community.

Why Sit in Traffic? Shop, Ship, Support Snoqualmie

Residents of Snoqualmie are encouraged to shop locally this summer to avoid traffic congestion, construction delays, and parking issues. By supporting local businesses, community members can enjoy a more convenient shopping experience while contributing to the local economy.

SR 18 Closed Near Snoqualmie, July 21-23; Westbound 90 Reduced to One Lane near Preston, July 24-27

SR 18 will be closed from July 21-23 and two lanes of westbound I-90 will be reduced from July 24-27, affecting traffic for Snoqualmie drivers traveling toward southeast King County. Extra travel time is advised during these periods as construction and maintenance work is scheduled. This announcement is crucial for local commuters and residents planning trips in the region.

City Council Special Meeting on Proposed Model Train Museum Project, July 31

The Snoqualmie City Council is set to hold a special hybrid meeting on July 31, 2023, at 7 PM to discuss a proposed model train museum project. This meeting will focus on a potential development that would include a museum and park at a key intersection in the city. The project aims to enhance local cultural offerings and community engagement.

City Overlay Project Starts July 20: New Pavement Coming to Several Downtown Roads

The City of Snoqualmie is set to commence its 2023 Street Overlay Project on July 20, aimed at repaving several downtown roads including Mill Pond, Tokul, Stone Quarry, and Mountain Avenue. This initiative is expected to enhance road safety and improve the overall infrastructure in the region, benefiting local residents and businesses alike.

Read the Ross Report for the Month of June, 2023

The Ross Report for June 2023 provides updates on community developments in Snoqualmie, focusing on an All-Inclusive Park and summer road work. This report is essential for residents to stay informed about local improvements and initiatives that impact their daily lives.

See You at Movies and Music in the Park this Summer

Enjoy the summer with Movies and Music in the Park in Snoqualmie, WA, where community members are invited to bring their blankets and chairs for an evening of entertainment under the stars. Events will take place at the Snoqualmie Community Park starting at 6:30 PM, offering a vibrant atmosphere for families and friends.

Popular Day out with Thomas Returns to Snoqualmie Depot over Three July Weekends

The "Day out with Thomas" event is set to attract hundreds of visitors to the Snoqualmie Depot over three weekends in July, promising a busy and engaging experience for families. Residents are advised to prepare for increased vehicle and pedestrian traffic in the downtown area due to the expected influx of attendees.