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Illuminate Your Neighborhood with Holiday Cheer

Issaquah, WACommunity

This article is a heartfelt invitation for Issaquah Highlands residents to connect with their neighbors through cherished holiday traditions. It spotlights the 'Illuminate Your Neighborhood' contest, where families compete to create the most festive decorations, fostering a vibrant community spirit. The article also delves into the 'BOO Your Neighbors' tradition, encouraging residents to anonymously share treats, a delightful practice that dates back to the 1980s. These initiatives not only uplift the community mood but also strengthen neighborly ties, which are essential for a cohesive community. Author Maddie Coats enriches this dialogue with other community-focused articles that promote positivity and preparedness.

By urging participation in these joyful activities, the article underscores the importance of togetherness during the festive season. Overall, it encapsulates the essence of community engagement and illustrates how simple acts can profoundly enhance social connections in Issaquah Highlands.

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