A Week of Holiday Warmth, Lights, and Local Cheer in the Snoqualmie Valley

The holiday season is gaining momentum across the Snoqualmie Valley, and this week brings a full lineup of creative workshops, tree lightings, concerts, seasonal gatherings, and chances for community connection.

Here is what’s happening from Friday through next Thursday so you can plan ahead and enjoy the season close to home.

Tree Lighting and Sing-a-Long
Novelty Hill Farm
26617 NE 124th St, Duvall
Friday, November 29, 5 to 7:30 pm

Kick off the season with twinkling lights, a holiday market, cozy fire pits, s’mores, warm drinks, tacos from La Riviera Maya, and a visit from Santa leading the tree-lighting countdown. A sing-along with the Cedarcrest High School Band and Choir and the Tolt Middle School Choir follows in the Hay Mow.


Holiday Storytime in the Mountains by the Fire with Hot Cocoa and Cookies
North Fork Farm Events
43010 SE 79th St, Snoqualmie
Saturday, November 29th, Sunday, November 30th 3-430 pm

Mrs. Claus reads festive stories by the fire while guests enjoy hot cocoa, cookies, and a cozy holiday atmosphere. Additional vendor booths, seasonal decor, professional Santa photos, and Christmas trees will be available.


Mountain Magic with Santa
North Fork Farm Events
43010 SE 79th St, Snoqualmie
Saturday, November 29, 8:30 am to 8 pm

A full-day holiday experience featuring an enchanted breakfast with Santa, holiday story time, and an elegant Christmas dining event. Guests can also shop at vendor booths, pick out a Christmas tree, and take photos with Santa.


North Bend Art and Industries Artists Sunday
Snoqualmie Middle School
9200 Railroad Ave SE, Snoqualmie
Sunday, November 30, 10 am to 4 pm

Artists Sunday brings a nationwide art-shopping event to the Snoqualmie Valley. This celebration encourages supporting local artists, creators, and makers’ the Sunday after Thanksgiving.

Please visit https://www.northbendartandindustry.org/artists-sunday for more information or to see how you can participate


Salish Lodge and Spa Annual Holiday Tree Lighting
6501 Railroad Ave SE, Snoqualmie
Sunday, November 30, 5 to 7 pm

Enjoy hot cocoa, holiday treats, reindeer, children’s activities, and photos with Santa during this festive community tree lighting with Salish Lodge and Spa and Encompass NW. Bring your own camera!


Santa at Sigillo Cellars
Sigillo Cellars
8086 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie
Sunday, November 30, 2 pm

Visit Santa at Sigillo Cellars for short photo sessions that include edited digital images and the option to purchase the full gallery. No extra charge for siblings.

Pre-book your spot here 


Sno Valley Eagles Spaghetti Feed Fundraiser
8200 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie
Sunday, November 30, 4 to 7 pm

Enjoy a donation-based spaghetti dinner benefiting Christmas in the Valley for Kids. All are welcome to attend and support local families.


Stained Glass Ornaments Workshop
Works From the Heart Studio
301 W North Bend Way, Suite 100A, North Bend
Tuesday, December 2nd, 6 to 8:30 pm

Create a stained-glass holiday ornament using the copper foil method. Choose from two designs and receive step-by-step instructions, pre-cut glass, tools, and all materials. Participants will leave with a finished ornament ready to hang.


Tilted Tenenbaums Ugly Christmas Sweater Pinball Tournament and Food Drive
Volition Brewing
112 W North Bend Way, North Bend
Tuesday, December 3, 5:30 pm

Volition Brewing hosts a holiday edition of its 3-Strike Pinball Tournament. Sign-ups begin at 5:30 pm, flippers-up at 6 pm, and a five-dollar buy-in covers entry. Ugly Christmas sweaters are encouraged. Ages thirteen and older may play. Guests who bring a non-perishable food item will receive an extra raffle ticket as part of the ongoing community food drive.


Salish Lodge and Spa Holiday Sip and Shop
Salish Lodge and Spa
6501 Railroad Ave SE, Snoqualmie
Thursday, December 4th, 5 to 7 pm

Enjoy holiday shopping in The Shop with wine samples, homemade bites, local discounts, and featured vendors. No RSVP required.


Valley holiday events continue to grow each week, offering markets, music, workshops, tree lightings, and seasonal activities for all ages.

We’ll be back next Friday with more ways to celebrate close to home. If you have an event you would like us to consider for a future roundup, please email the details to storyideas@livingsnoqualmie.com.

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