Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | July 4 edition

Enjoy Fourth of July fireworks shows in Carnation or Snoqualmie.

July 4

Carnation Fourth of July: Carnation’s annual July Fourth celebration begins with a pancake breakfast at 8 a.m. and continues with a 5k run at 8:30 a.m., a vendor village at 10:30 a.m., a parade at 11:30 a.m. For a full schedule and more information, visit carnation4th.org.

Remlinger music and fireworks, 4-10 p.m.: Remlinger Farms will have live music, vendors and a beer garden leading up to their fireworks show at 9:45 p.m. Remlinger says fireworks will be very fast this year, and guests should arrive by 9:30 p.m. to ensure they get to see the show.

Red, White & Boom, 7 p.m.: The annual Fourth of July celebration on Snoqualmie Ridge will include food trucks, inflatables, music, field games and other family-friendly activities. The fireworks show begins at approximately 9:45 p.m. The free event is at Snoqualmie Community Park and is hosted by Church on the Ridge.

July 5

All ages karaoke, 7-9 p.m.: All ages karaoke at Pour House Pete’s in Carnation will be moved to Saturday due to Fourth of July festivities. From 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., karaoke is for those ages 21 and over.

July 9

Duvall SummerStage, 7-8:30 p.m.: Duvall’s first 2025 SummerStage concert will be a performance by 1980s tribute band Prom Date Mixtape. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets, chairs and picnic food. Water will be available at the information booth. Only authorized production vehicles are allowed in the park. Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash. The Mobility Golf Cart will circulate from the parking lot to the park from 6-7 p.m. for those who are unable to walk. Pick-up is at the park entrance sign.

July 10

Works from the heART grand opening, 4-5 p.m.: Works from the heART, a makerspace with a therapeutic emphasis, is moving from Fall City to North Bend. Join owner Ashley James and the SnoValley Chamber of Commerce for a ribbon cutting, light refreshments and community. 301 W. North Bend Way, Suite 100A.

Snoqualmie music in the park, 7 p.m.: Snoqualmie’s summer music and movies in the park series will kick off with Laurel Canyon Legacy, a Tom Petty tribute band, at Snoqualmie Community Park. Guests are encouraged to bring their own blankets or chairs.

July 10-13

BrodieNation Music Festival: It is year 19 of the annual BrodieNation Music Festival presented by Morgan Henley, local music and event producer. The event, along the Tolt River in Carnation, will have performances by more than 50 musical arts over three days. Tickets can be purchased for one day or the whole weekend, and camping passes can also be purchased. Visit brodienation.com for more information and to get tickets.

July 11

Friday in the garden, 4:30-6:30 p.m.: Every Friday evening through July, join Erika Laureano Design for wine, light bites and a relaxed shopping experience. These events will have special discounts on items in the shop. Registration is required and can be done at erikalaureanodesign.com/events.

July 11-27

Thomas the Tank Engine train ride: Join the Northwest Railway Museum for a day out with Thomas. Rides are available each weekend through July and include many other activities. Tickets are $35.85 each and sell out fast. For more information and to purchase, visit trainmuseum.org/events-programs/day-out-with-thomas.

July 12

Oxbow Farm restoration work party, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Oxbow Farm and Conservation Center in Carnation is hosting another restoration work party. Volunteers can help plant native species, remove invasive plants and promote resilient landscapes. Registration is required and can be done by filling out a volunteer application at oxbow.org.

SipFest wine and beer festival, 5-8 p.m.: SipFest 2025 will have tastings from more than 25 wineries and breweries and discounted bottle sales. Tickets are $45 online or $55 at the door and include 10 sample tastings. Designated driver tickets are $10 and include free soda and water. There will also be food available to purchase. Event is for those ages 21 and over. No pets allowed. For more information and to purchase, visit tickettomato.com/event/9242/sipfest-snoqualmie.

Haystack Music Festival, 6 p.m. to midnight: Jazz Clubs NW is hosting its annual Haystack Musical Festival in downtown North Bend. Acts include folk, bluegrass, old country and blues. Adult tickets are $30 for presale and $45 at the door; student tickets are $20 for presale and $35 at the door. Each ticket gets guests into all 17 venues to see 21 bands. For more information and tickets, visit jazzclubsnw.org/haystackmusicfest.html.