Collaborate, Create and Connect by Joining the Highlands Council Communications Committee

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Highlands Council Communications Committee welcomes new members to strengthen community ties in Issaquah Highlands. Comprising volunteers and Highlands Council staff, the group meets every other month to generate creative ideas for the Community Connect magazine. They focus on sharing unique neighborhood stories while enhancing local marketing efforts to increase event participation. The committee's mission includes ensuring all residents feel connected to community activities and discussing future event opportunities. Lindsey Pinkston, Highlands Council Executive Director, highlights the group's passion for community engagement.

Members actively contribute writing and photography, showcasing their commitment to local storytelling. Those interested in joining can contact communications manager Maddie Coats for more information. The committee plays a vital role in shaping the vibrant culture of Issaquah Highlands.

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