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Staff outlines Duvall arts program: pride event, heritage trail, mural treasure hunt and grant pursuits
Summary
City staff briefed the Cultural Commission on a May 10 pride arts event, a Snoqualmie Valley tourism and heritage‑trail effort, the Birds of the Valley mural with a die‑cast ‘treasure hunt’ plan, and pending grants including a Washington Board of Tourism award and a $50,000 T‑Mobile hometown grant application.
City staff told the Duvall Cultural Commission on April 14 that the city plans a series of arts and tourism initiatives this spring and summer, including a pride art event, a heritage‑trail mapping project tied to a Snoqualmie Valley destination effort, a public mural with a linked treasure hunt, and several grant applications to fund equipment and programming.
“We've set a date for our pride event… May 10. I think it's going to begin either at 1 or 01:30,” a staff member said. The event will include a hands‑on art activity; the finished pieces will be displayed in the visitor center from May 15 through at least June 15.
Staff said Duvall is participating in a Snoqualmie Valley tourism effort convened by…
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