Buzz Podcast Farewell New Beginnings

Issaquah, WALocal News

Jen announces her departure from Issaquah Buzz, concluding over 11 years of service to local businesses and the community. The episode shares exciting developments, including a pop-up roller skating rink at Pickering Barn and a mention of Nicolino Ristorante, which has new ownership. Berna’s Bakery & Café will soon open, specializing in Turkish cookies and treats, while Trailhead Taps and Bottles will introduce a wine lounge with snacks in Talus. Upcoming openings also feature KidStrong, a program designed to challenge children scientifically, and Wine Me Up, a wine bar with events expected to launch in mid-June. Cleanscapes Store will relocate, enhancing its efforts to facilitate hard-to-recycle items.

These openings and transitions signify a vibrant evolution within Issaquah’s local business scene. The changes reflect both challenges and opportunities for community engagement and support. Residents can look forward to these new additions that promise to enrich local culture and commerce.

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