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Bark Park Improvements Underway – Issaquah Highlands

Bark Park in Issaquah Highlands is undergoing significant improvements to enhance the experience for pets and their owners. These upgrades aim to provide a safer and more enjoyable environment for the community's furry friends. The initiative reflects a commitment to local amenities and community engagement.

A Poetic Tribute to Nature View Norman Elders Gallery at Blakely Hall

Issaquah artist Norman Elder showcases his latest exhibition, 'Sweetheart, There Are Gardens Only We Can Know,' at Blakely Hall from November through December 2024. The exhibition features vibrant acrylics inspired by nature and his personal life, particularly his connection to his wife and their garden. A special reception on November 10 allows visitors to meet the artist.

Youth Volunteers Recognized for Outstanding Service

The Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight for November 2024 highlights key events for middle and high school students, including Teen Singo Night. It also features a local holiday decorating contest, promoting community engagement and festive spirit in Issaquah Highlands.

Illuminate Your Neighborhood with Our Holiday Decorating Contest

The Issaquah Highlands is hosting a Holiday Decorating Contest, encouraging residents to showcase their festive spirit and creativity. This community initiative not only aims to enhance neighborhood aesthetics during the holiday season but also fosters community engagement and participation. Residents are invited to join in the celebration and contribute to the festive atmosphere.

Chinook, Cayuse Pass to remain closed for the season

Chinook Pass and Cayuse Pass, part of State Routes 410 and 123, will remain closed for the season due to significant snowfall and avalanche risks. This closure impacts travel in the Mount Rainier National Park area, emphasizing the ongoing challenges posed by winter weather conditions.

Youth Art Showcase Cultivating Creativity and Connections in Issaquah

Local artist Norman Elder showcases nearly 60 years of artistic evolution through his large-scale acrylics at Blakely Hall, celebrating the beauty of nature. The exhibition invites the community to engage with his poetic tribute to the environment, emphasizing the importance of supporting local artistry.

October Volunteer of the Month: Tom Perea

Tom Perea has been recognized as the October Volunteer of the Month in Issaquah Highlands for his dedicated community service. This recognition highlights the importance of volunteerism and community engagement in enhancing local life.

October Volunteer of the Month: Tom Perea

Tom Perea has been recognized as the October Volunteer of the Month for his significant contributions to the Issaquah Highlands community. His dedication to various local initiatives exemplifies the spirit of volunteerism and community engagement. This recognition highlights the impact of individual efforts on strengthening local ties and fostering a supportive environment.

October Volunteer of the Month: Tom Perea

Tom Perea has been recognized as the October Volunteer of the Month for his significant contributions to the Issaquah Highlands community. His dedication and impact on local initiatives exemplify the spirit of volunteerism that enriches the area.

2024 Annual Economic Development Report

The 2024 Annual Economic Development Report highlights significant initiatives and strategies aimed at enhancing economic growth in Issaquah, Washington. Scheduled for release on October 31, 2024, the report will provide valuable insights into local economic trends and development opportunities, making it essential for stakeholders and residents interested in the region's future.

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