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Calling all Artists! Join the 2022 Plein Air Paint Out

The Snoqualmie Arts Commission invites artists to participate in the 2022 Plein Air Paint Out, scheduled for August 20 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. during Snoqualmie Days. This event encourages artists of all mediums to gather in Historic Downtown Snoqualmie for a day of artistic expression and community engagement.

Snoqualmie Police Investigating Possible Attempted Child Luring Incident in North Bend

The Snoqualmie Police Department is investigating a possible attempted child luring incident that occurred at Torguson Park in North Bend on July 24, 2022. This alarming event raises concerns about child safety in the community and highlights the importance of vigilance among parents and guardians. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward to assist in the investigation.

City Launches New Website Page to Process $40 Vehicle License Fee Refunds

The City of Snoqualmie has launched a new website page dedicated to processing refunds for a $40 vehicle license fee imposed on residents. The online platform allows residents who paid the fee to submit refund requests easily. This initiative is significant for affected residents and enhances government services' accessibility.

Parks and Recreation Professionals Day Celebrates Staff

National Parks and Recreation Professionals Day, celebrated on July 15, honors the dedicated staff of Snoqualmie Parks, who manage over 40 parks and 25 miles of trails. The event, recognized by a city proclamation from Mayor Ross, highlights the significance of the parks and recreation services in enhancing community well-being. This celebration emphasizes the city's commitment to maintaining green spaces and recreational opportunities for residents.

Movies and Music in the Park Returns this Summer

The Summer Movies and Music in the Park series is set to return to Snoqualmie, providing a delightful outdoor entertainment option for residents and visitors alike. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets or low-back chairs to enjoy films under the stars, fostering community engagement and enjoyment during the warmer months.

Hearing Examiner Affirms Adequacy of Snoqualmie Mill Site Environmental Impact Statement

The Snoqualmie hearing examiner has affirmed the adequacy of the Environmental Impact Statement for the Snoqualmie Mill Site Planned Commercial/Industrial Plan, noting its thoroughness and compliance with environmental standards. This decision supports the City Council's consideration to approve the Mill Site PCI Plan, which is crucial for local development and economic growth.

Fireworks Laws in Snoqualmie Prevent Injuries and Protect Property

The article outlines the importance of fireworks laws in Snoqualmie, emphasizing the efforts of local Fire and Police departments to ensure safety during firework displays. The enforcement of these laws is crucial for preventing injuries, house fires, and wildfires, highlighting community awareness and vigilance.

The Snoqualmie River Still Runs Cold During Warm Days

Warmer temperatures are affecting the Snoqualmie River, which remains cold due to lingering snowmelt from spring. A Heat Advisory is in effect from June 25-27, highlighting the dichotomy between rising air temperatures and the river's frigid waters. Residents are cautioned about the swift current and cold temperatures of the river despite the warm weather.

Finally Friday Art & Wine Walks Kick Off on June 24

The "Finally Friday Art & Wine Walks" in Snoqualmie, WA, will commence on June 24, offering a vibrant mix of local art and wine experiences. This event promises to engage both residents and visitors, fostering community spirit and supporting local artists and businesses.

Snoqualmie, North Bend Vehicle Prowl Incidents Increase; Lock Doors and Remove Valuables

Vehicle prowl incidents have seen a notable increase in Snoqualmie and North Bend, prompting local authorities to urge residents to secure their vehicles and remove valuables. The local police department emphasizes the importance of community vigilance to combat this rising crime trend. Residents are encouraged to report suspicious activity to help enhance neighborhood safety.