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Snoqualmie Police Take Back Unwanted Prescription Drugs

The Snoqualmie Police Department is hosting a National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on October 23, aimed at helping residents safely dispose of unwanted prescription medications. This initiative seeks to combat drug abuse and theft in the community by providing a secure way for residents to rid their homes of potentially dangerous expired or unused drugs.

Celebrate Our Community’s Forests on Green Snoqualmie Day

Celebrate the community's forests at Green Snoqualmie Day, where residents are invited to help plant hundreds of trees and shrubs near Mount Si at Three Forks Natural Area. This impactful event fosters community engagement and environmental stewardship, emphasizing the importance of local green spaces.

Reinig Road and Mill Pond Road Overlay Project Starts Next Week

Starting October 4, contractor crews will initiate the 2021 Overlay Project to repair damaged pavement along SE Mill Pond Road, SE Reinig Road, and Schusman Avenue in Snoqualmie, WA. This project aims to enhance road safety and accessibility for residents and commuters in the area. The work is expected to have a significant positive impact on local traffic conditions.

US Census Releases Data on Snoqualmie Population Growth

The US Census has released vital population data for Snoqualmie, revealing a population of 14,121 as of April 1, 2020. This information is crucial for local governance, as it directly impacts redistricting efforts and community planning. The data reflects the city's growth and demographic trends, marking an important milestone for residents and officials alike.

Serve Your Community on a City of Snoqualmie Commission

The City of Snoqualmie is actively seeking new members for two commissions and one committee, specifically the Arts Commission, Parks and Events Commission, and Human Services Advisory Committee. This initiative aims to enhance community engagement and foster local development. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply to contribute to the betterment of their community.

Crack Sealing Project Preserves Snoqualmie Parkway

The Snoqualmie Parkway is undergoing a crack sealing project aimed at preserving the integrity of the roadway. This initiative is essential for maintaining safe driving conditions while extending the lifespan of the pavement. The project also enhances the aesthetic appeal of the parkway, contributing to the community's overall quality of life.

Plein Air Paint Out 2022 Poster Selected – “In the Moment”

The Plein Air Paint Out 2022 contest culminated in a social media vote, with artist Britt Greenland’s oil painting “In the Moment” being selected as the winning artwork. This event highlights community engagement in the arts and celebrates local talent in Snoqualmie, WA. The announcement marks a significant cultural moment for the city, showcasing the importance of public involvement in the arts.

City of Snoqualmie Recruiting for a City Administrator

The City of Snoqualmie is actively seeking candidates for the position of City Administrator, emphasizing the benefits and work/life balance offered by the role. This recruitment initiative aims to attract qualified individuals to lead city operations and enhance community services.

Music in the Park Returns this August

Summer Music in the Park returns to Snoqualmie, WA, featuring two enchanting shows in August at Snoqualmie Community Park and Sandy Cove Park. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets or low-back chairs to enjoy the performances under the stars. This community event promises a delightful evening of music and relaxation in a scenic outdoor setting.

Cooling Locations Open to the Public during Excessive Heat

The National Weather Service has issued warnings about excessive heat expected from Wednesday noon through Saturday evening, prompting the opening of local cooling locations for public use in Snoqualmie, WA. Residents are encouraged to utilize these facilities to mitigate health risks associated with the extreme temperatures.