Pancakes, raffle tickets, a silent auction, and more on the menu for this event!
Start your Snoqualmie Days with a firefighter-cooked breakfast, raffle items, and photo opportunities at the Snoqualmie Firefighters Association’s Annual Pancake Breakfast & Silent Auction held Saturday, August 19, 7 to 11 am. at the Snoqualmie Fire Station, 37600 SE Snoqualmie Parkway.
Breakfast includes pancakes and ham along with Krispy Kreme donuts, orange juice, and Starbucks coffee, all served in the apparatus and equipment bay at the fire station. Breakfast is $10 for adults, $6 for kids (ages 5-12), and free for those under age 5.
Meet your Snoqualmie Fire Department Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians and take advantage of great photo opportunities with firefighters and emergency vehicles! T-shirts and bike/all-purpose helmets will be available for purchase (helmets starting at $10)!
To raise funds for the Snoqualmie Firefighters Association, the association will sell raffle tickets at $2 per ticket (or three tickets for $5) for items under $100 from local businesses, along with a silent auction for larger items.
Special items include a golfing foursome at the TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, deluxe overnight stays for two with country breakfast at the Salish Lodge, wine tasting for 8 at Sigillo Cellars as well as other exciting donations from local restaurants, breweries, and other business gift certificates.
T-shirts, bike helmets and SFFA Challenge Coins will be available for purchase. Come meet your Snoqualmie Fire Department Firefighters and EMTs and take advantage of great photo opportunities for the family with firefighters and emergency vehicles!
Any additional information needed, please contact Snoqualmie Fire Department at (425) 888-1551.
About the Snoqualmie Firefighters Association
This event is sponsored by the Snoqualmie Firefighters Association, a non-profit organization that helps support Snoqualmie Fire Department special equipment purchases as well as community events, public safety and fire education, human services assistance during emergency situations, high school educational scholarships in the health and fire sciences, historic preservation and maintenance of Snoqualmie’s original Engine 1, and charitable organizations within our community.
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