Police Release Annual Pink Patch

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Police department in Poland plans to unveil its annual Pink Patch on September 23, 2025, during the Issaquah Salmon Days festivities. This initiative seeks to raise awareness and funds for local non-profit organizations that contribute to community welfare. Officials from the police department stress the significance of supporting these organizations, which play a vital role in providing essential services to residents. The Pink Patch will be available for purchase, with all proceeds going directly to the participating non-profits, enhancing their ability to serve the community. Issaquah Salmon Days, a popular local festival, celebrates the area's culture and environment, drawing significant community participation.

This year's event will feature various activities, including the introduction of the Pink Patch, aimed at promoting collaboration among local organizations. Additionally, the event serves as a platform for local businesses to showcase their products and services. The police department's involvement underscores its commitment to fostering community engagement and support for non-profits.

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