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Local activist group, Snoqualmie Valley Indivisibles, marched in North Bend parade

Published 7:30 am Thursday, August 24, 2017

The Snoqualmie Valley Indivisibles march behind their banner at the Festival at Mount Si.                                (Courtesy Photo)
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The Snoqualmie Valley Indivisibles march behind their banner at the Festival at Mount Si.

(Courtesy Photo)

The Snoqualmie Valley Indivisibles march behind their banner at the Festival at Mount Si.                                (Courtesy Photo)
Snoqualmie Valley Indivisibles members march along North Bend way during the parade.                                (Evan Pappas/Staff Photo)

On Saturday, Aug. 12, 19 members of the Snoqualmie Valley Indivisible group marched in the Festival at Mount Si Parade.

The group took part in the parade to let people to know that they were active here in the Valley and open to anyone who would like to join them. They carried signs advocating for healthcare, the environment, and the rule of law.

Dan Olah and Marie Joy were the primary organizers. Bonnie Lawler read a brief statement before the march began.

The National Indivisible movement arose spontaneously as a response to a guide put out in December by two former Congressional staffers, de-mystifying the process of local activism. There are now 5,800 grassroots, non-partisan Indivisible groups registered all over the country, in every state.

To contact the local chapter, send email to sv.indivisibles@gmail.com.