Book Club Celebrates 20 Years Together

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Issaquah Highlands Book Club recently celebrated its 20th anniversary, marking two decades of uniting neighbors through a love of reading. What started as a simple conversation during a Bunco game among a few residents has blossomed into a robust group that meets regularly. Over the years, members have shared countless stories, fostering friendships and community spirit. The club's ability to adapt and welcome new members has contributed to its longevity, demonstrating its significance in the local area. Members expressed gratitude for the connections made and the enriching discussions held.

Celebrating such milestones not only highlights the book club's achievements but also underscores the importance of community engagement. The club serves as a model for how shared interests can effectively build social ties. As it looks to the future, the Issaquah Highlands Book Club remains committed to bringing people together through literature.

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