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March Volunteer of the Month: Ryan Aby, Highlands Youth Advisory Board

Ryan Aby, a junior at Issaquah High School, has been recognized as the March Volunteer of the Month for his five years of dedicated service on the Highlands Youth Advisory Board, including two years as president. He reflects on the supportive community of Issaquah Highlands and encourages others to get involved in volunteering.

Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight: March 2024

The Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight for March 2024 highlights key events, including presentations on the Family Life and Sexual Health (F.L.A.S.H.) curriculum for fifth-grade parents, the AP exam registration deadline, and a webinar on managing anxiety. The article underscores the importance of community engagement and parental involvement in education.

New Yoga Group on Sunday Mornings

A new Yoga Group led by Jyothy Praveen will launch at Blakely Hall in Issaquah Highlands on Sunday mornings, starting March 3, 2024. The group aims to create a welcoming environment for both beginners and seasoned practitioners to explore various yoga styles while fostering community connections. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mats and props.

Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight: February 2024

Kindergarten registration for the Issaquah School District opens on February 1, 2024, for children turning five by August 31, 2024. The article highlights upcoming events including School Design Sprints, Xello invitations for middle and high school families, and an 8th Grade Transition Night for families new to U.S. schools, along with opportunities for community involvement in local education.

1 rushed to hospital after 3-car SR-18 crash

A three-car head-on crash on State Route 18 near Issaquah has resulted in one individual being rushed to the hospital, according to the Washington State Patrol (WSP). The incident briefly closed the busy highway, prompting an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the accident.

** Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight: January 2024

The Issaquah Highlands School Spotlight for January 2024 highlights important initiatives and events within the Issaquah School District, including a partnership with Care Solace to enhance mental health support for students and families. The article also covers upcoming kindergarten enrollment, scholarship opportunities for high school students, and cultural events celebrating community diversity.

Business Buzz: Back-to-School Shopping at Grand Ridge Plaza

Grand Ridge Plaza is gearing up for the back-to-school season with a diverse selection of local businesses offering everything from clothing to study space decor. Parents can find essential items and services to prepare their children for the new school year, making shopping convenient and enjoyable.

Artists Display “Expressions of Winter” through February

The 'Expressions of Winter' art exhibition at Blakely Hall features the work of over 25 local artists, showcasing their unique interpretations of winter through various mediums. The exhibition runs throughout January and February 2024, with a special family-friendly reception on January 27th where attendees can meet the artists and enjoy light refreshments. This event highlights the vibrant local art scene and encourages community engagement.

Issaquah Meals Program Celebrates 35 Years of Service

The Issaquah Meals program, operated by Catholic Community Services, has provided nightly meals to the community for 35 years. Located at the Community Hall in Issaquah, the program has adapted its operations to ensure safety during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering both dine-in and to-go meal options.

Issaquah Meals Program Celebrates Over 35 Years of Service

The Issaquah Meals program, run by Catholic Community Services, has been providing nightly meals to those in need for over 35 years, serving from Monday to Friday at the Issaquah Community Hall. The program has adapted to ensure safety during the COVID-19 pandemic while continuing to offer food security support and opportunities for community involvement through volunteering and donations.

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