Welcome to Snohomish Hate Free

We have our differences as a community. A hate free Snohomish is our aspiration and we’re going to work for it.
We have our differences as a community. A hate free Snohomish is our aspiration and we’re going to work for it.
Snohomish in a Nutshell: This vibrant community offers a wealth of community resources for residents and visitors alike. From scenic dog walks to engaging discussions around local politics, there’s always something happening here. Especially, if you make it happen.
OK. The tavern near the library is hardly new, but it could be new to some.
August 26. New entries in Volunteer Opportunities
August 26. Identifying characteristics of New Apostolic Reformation ministries, and Christian Nationalist Churches.
August 26. In Explore: Dog Walk 5. Pilchuck Park.
August 21, new blog post: use the button below for new posts and past posts.
August 15, new blog post re: Wider sidewalks and starting the replanning of First Street.
Update on the close ties that Pastor Russell Johnson, of the Pursuit NW Church, has with the Trump Whitehouse. Use the What’s New button
below.
August 14, the EXPLORE section below has a new dog walk.
Your Vote Counts. Under the Candidates button are the candidate evaluations of Mayor Linda Redmon, and Aaron Hoffman.
Also on the ballot are David Flynn, Karen Guzak, and Tom Merrill, all of whom deserve re-election as they contribute to the community resources of Snohomish.
In the one open seat, Gabe Jacobs and Bill Webster are running. We endorse Bill Webster, whose past work experience and impressive volunteerism in Snohomish have made a positive impact on our community. Although he has lived in Snohomish for a relatively short time, he has tirelessly invested his time and resources into enhancing our city.
As the campaign season progresses, we will provide more insights into all the candidates and their races, including updates on the Snohomish Hate Free initiative and the importance of community engagement, such as local dog walks.
Explore the community resources available for paths, trails, and tours, including scenic city walks and popular dog walks.
The dynamics of local politics in Snohomish have a number of influences. Since COVID we have seen an increase in Christian Nationalism and dominance
being preached in rallys and from pulpits. The antithesis of hatefree. We are here to push back.
In Snohomish, all politics are local, highlighting the importance of community involvement, volunteerism in support of all of our residents, and the courage to speak out against unfair and cruel interference and disruption in our peace and freedom.
This section is an homage to a friend who loves collections. We will be highlighting collections in Snohomish as we encounter them. Consider this the page of discoveries you willf encounter if you slow down and engage with your environment.
Christian Nationalism and the New Apostolic Reformation distinctions; and how to identify adherent churches in the wild. And what it means for you.
We speak a lot about volunteering in your community and the opportunities volunteering provides in civic life generally. This section is under construction, but should help folks connect
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