Art Walk and Music Strolls

Issaquah, WALocal News

Scheduled for September 21, 2024, the Art Walk and Music Stroll promises a lively evening in Downtown Issaquah from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. This free event invites attendees to stroll through the historic district, where they can discover unique handmade artisan gifts and enjoy a diverse lineup of live music performances. As part of Issaquah's designation as a Creative Arts District, the event highlights the city's vibrant arts scene and its talented local artists. Participants will have the opportunity to shop at local boutiques, visit galleries, and indulge in favorite food offerings along Front Street. The event is designed to be family-friendly, welcoming visitors of all ages to experience the cultural richness of the community.

With live performances transforming the street into an outdoor stage, the Art Walk and Music Stroll aims to create a memorable atmosphere for all attendees. Organizers encourage everyone to take part in this celebration of creativity and community spirit. This event not only supports local artisans but also strengthens community ties and promotes the local economy.

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