Community Groups Meeting in Issaquah Highlands

Issaquah, WALocal News

A meeting for Issaquah community groups is scheduled for April 23, 2025, at Fire Station 73, beginning at 10:00 AM. This event will focus on community organizing and aims to bolster local engagement through initiatives like the installation of a chess set. Participants can discuss various topics related to Issaquah Highlands and Blakely Hall, fostering a sense of community. Residents are invited to share their insights and experiences, contributing to the dialogue. The gathering aims to strengthen community connections and encourage active participation in local projects.

Historical efforts in community organizing in Issaquah have led to increased resident involvement and improved public spaces. The meeting highlights the importance of local engagement in shaping the community's future. Organizers expect to see a diverse turnout from residents eager to make a difference.

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