Join the Story Stroll at Village Green Park

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Issaquah Highlands will host a Story Stroll event on August 19, 2025, at Village Green Park, inviting families to enjoy a day of reading and exploration. Participants will walk through the park, discovering story stations set up to engage children and foster a love for reading. Local Little Free Libraries will feature prominently, encouraging community interaction and literacy. This initiative aims to strengthen community ties and promote educational activities among residents. Story Strolls have gained popularity for their ability to connect families with literature in an enjoyable setting.

The event reflects the Highlands' dedication to enhancing educational opportunities for children. Organizers expect a strong turnout as families seek enriching activities in the area. Attendees will not only enjoy reading but also the beauty of the park, creating lasting memories.

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