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If you want to help out, but acting and dancing is not your thing, we still would like you contact us about being a part of our outstanding volunteers. Volunteers must be middle school age or older. This is a "hands on" production and we invite you to join. You got something else to do on a night in October? The Night on a Dark Trail is a partnership between the Snoqualmie Ridge ROA, the City of Snoqualmie Park and Recreation Department, the Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank, Ignite Dance and Yoga, Cascade Dance Academy and Mark's Pet Pals and others to be added on here later. They come together to present an annual "haunted trail" in October for the Snoqualmie Valley and the general public. 2015 will mark our fifth year of the production. The work and planning being done is to present a fun activity for the Snoqualmie Valley Community, for the young and the young at heart. The proceeds from the admissions will go to benefit those in need in our community. The volunteers who have given their time, come from across the Snoqualmie Valley and of many ages. Everyone can participate by volunteering, being an audience member and/or bringing a carved (or painted) Jack O' Lantern for community display.
If you want to help out, but acting and dancing is not your thing, we still would like you contact us about being a part of our outstanding volunteers. Volunteers must be middle school age or older. This is a "hands on" production and we invite you to join. You got something else to do on a night in October? The Night on a Dark Trail is a partnership between the Snoqualmie Ridge ROA, the City of Snoqualmie Park and Recreation Department, the Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank, Ignite Dance and Yoga, Cascade Dance Academy and Mark's Pet Pals and others to be added on here later. They come together to present an annual "haunted trail" in October for the Snoqualmie Valley and the general public. 2015 will mark our fifth year of the production. The work and planning being done is to present a fun activity for the Snoqualmie Valley Community, for the young and the young at heart. The proceeds from the admissions will go to benefit those in need in our community. The volunteers who have given their time, come from across the Snoqualmie Valley and of many ages. Everyone can participate by volunteering, being an audience member and/or bringing a carved (or painted) Jack O' Lantern for community display.