Annual Snoqualmie Ridge 4th of July Celebration Returns for a 15th Year

For almost as long as the Snoqualmie Ridge has existed, the Homeowner’s Association has put on a 4th of July celebration for the community to enjoy.  This year, once again, they will be putting on this annual Fourth of July Parade and Celebration, at the Snoqualmie Community Park, 35016 SE Ridge Street from 10:30AM – 2PM.

The festivities start at 10:30AM (although the suggested arrival time in 10:15am) at Cascade View Elementary School with a parade led by Mayor and Mrs. Larson.

Show your spirit and decorate your bikes, tricycles, skateboards, scooters, wagons, etc. in red, white, and blue and come walk or ride in the parade as it makes it way to the Community Park! [Please remember, due to the large nature of this event, pets are encouraged to stay at home for everyone’s safety.]

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There will be lots of fun activities at the celebration portion of the event that begins at 11AM sharp. Some of the activities that have made this celebration a hit in past years return again including: a circus train, pony rides, live music, face painting, free Child IDs, bouncy houses, food/drink, and more.

This is the biggest event that the Snoqualmie Ridge ROA puts on, attracting thousands of community members.  It’s a free event open to the Snoqualmie community.  So grab your family, your red, white and blue – and see you at the park!

The 4th of July Celebration is made possible thanks to the ROA and many event sponsors:

  • Big Star Studios
  • Boeing Classic
  • Cascade View Elementary School
  • City of Snoqualmie (Fire, Police and Parks & Rec)
  • Church on the Ridge
  • DMW Martial Arts
  • Encompass
  • Kirby Nelson Orthodontics
  • LifePointe Community Church
  • My Cakes
  • NY Life Insurance
  • Ridge Market IGA
  • Snoqualmie Valley Alliance Church
  • Snoqualmie Valley Hospital
  • Snoqualmie Valley Pet Food Bank
  • Summit Classical Christian School
  • The Cascade Team
  • Waste Management
  • YMCA

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