Community Scavenger Hunt – Summer Photo Challenge

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Summer Photo Challenge in Issaquah Highlands invites residents to form teams of up to five and complete a series of photography tasks before the August 30, 2024, deadline. This community event aims to engage residents in enjoyable activities that highlight the beauty and vibrancy of the area. Participants can submit their photos through an online form, and the teams that accumulate the most points will receive exciting prizes. Additionally, to encourage social media interaction, teams can earn bonus points by sharing their photos on Instagram or Facebook with the hashtag #IHPhotoChallenge. A downloadable scavenger hunt list is provided to guide participants through the photo challenges.

This initiative promotes creativity and strengthens community bonds during the summer months, offering a great way for friends and families to explore their surroundings while capturing memorable moments. Overall, the Summer Photo Challenge reflects the community spirit of Issaquah Highlands, providing a unique opportunity for residents to connect and engage.

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