Bilingual Story Walk in Downtown Issaquah

Issaquah, WALocal News

From September 6 to 26, 2024, Downtown Issaquah is hosting a bilingual "Story Walk," organized by the Downtown Issaquah Association. The featured book, "Tree hugs / Abrazados" by Marcela Caratozzolo and Eva Mastrogiulio, will be available at the Issaquah Public Library for participants to borrow. The Story Walk will guide attendees through the downtown area using a special map that highlights the locations where pages of the book are displayed. The narrative follows Lupita and Roberto as they uncover the rich ecosystems supported by trees, emphasizing the importance of nature in their lives. This engaging event aims to strengthen community bonds while promoting literacy and outdoor exploration.

The story conveys a powerful message about friendship and environmental awareness, inviting participants to rethink their relationship with nature. The initiative not only serves as a creative way to share a story but also enhances local business visibility by integrating the walk into the community's fabric. Overall, the Story Walk is a unique blend of education, recreation, and community engagement.

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