Youth Volunteers Recognized for Outstanding Service

Issaquah, WALocal News

The November 2024 Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight focuses on exciting events for middle and high school students, including the popular Teen Singo Night, designed to promote friendships and a sense of community among youth. The article also features the 'Illuminate Your Neighborhood' holiday decorating contest, encouraging families to decorate their homes and compete for prizes, thereby enhancing the festive atmosphere in Issaquah Highlands. This contest not only fosters creativity but also strengthens community bonds as residents unite to celebrate the holiday season. By highlighting these events, the spotlight promotes local engagement and participation, essential for nurturing community spirit. The article reflects ongoing efforts by local organizations to create inclusive spaces for youth and families.

Overall, the November edition continues to showcase the vibrant life in Issaquah Highlands, making it an essential read for locals.

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