2025 Issaquah Goes Apples Scarecrows on Front

Issaquah, WALocal News

The "Scarecrows on Front" event in Issaquah invites community members to craft scarecrows, requiring each entry to include an apple. Submissions are due at the Historic Shell Station by October 17, 2025, with the display set to run through November 1. Free straw and burlap bags for scarecrow heads are available from the Grange between October 4 and 17. A community building event is scheduled for October 18, from 9 a. m.

to 2 p. m. , behind the Historic Shell Station. Participants are encouraged to personalize their scarecrows with their own items. The Grange supports this initiative as part of the "Issaquah Goes Apples" celebration, showcasing local creativity.

This event not only highlights artistic expression but also strengthens community ties. Such activities contribute to the cultural vibrancy of Issaquah, making it a festive place during the fall season.

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