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Art Walk and Music Strolls

The Art Walk and Music Stroll will take place on September 21, 2024, in Downtown Issaquah, celebrating local artists and live music. This free event invites attendees to explore handmade artisan gifts while enjoying outdoor performances. It highlights Issaquah's recognition as a Creative Arts District.

Economic Vitality Commission Meeting Scheduled for September 18, 2024

The Economic Vitality Commission of Issaquah, WA, will hold its monthly meeting on September 18, 2024, at Tibbetts Creek Manor. Attendees can join in person or virtually via Microsoft Teams. The meeting aims to discuss issues related to economic vitality and community development.

Bird Walk at Lake Sammamish State Park

Join Stan Wood for a guided bird walk at Lake Sammamish State Park on September 16, 2024, starting at 8 a.m. Participants will meet at the Tibbitts Beach parking lot, and no registration is required. A Discovery Pass is necessary for parking at the park.

Let's Chat About Substance Misuse

Join Earlybird Alliance on October 12th for an engaging discussion on youth substance misuse at the Sammamish Library. The event aims to empower parents through storytelling, interactive activities, and advocacy efforts. Snacks will be provided.

High Five Your Neighbor!

The Issaquah Highlands community is encouraged to celebrate and appreciate their neighbors through various local initiatives and events. Recent highlights include a recognition of community volunteerism and announcements related to local educational activities. These efforts aim to foster a sense of community and connection among residents.

PSE Launches Flex Batteries Incentive Program for Residential Customers

Puget Sound Energy (PSE) has launched its Flex Batteries incentive program, aimed at helping residential customers save on energy costs while enhancing grid reliability. Participants can receive a one-time incentive of $1,000 and up to $500 annually for allowing their energy storage systems to be utilized during peak demand times. The initiative is part of PSE's broader commitment to sustainable energy practices.

Issaquah Student Alan Currit Wins Second Place in Sister Cities Arts Competition

Issaquah student Alan Currit earned a second-place finish in the Young Artists and Authors Showcase for his original song, highlighting the talents of youth in the community. This recognition is part of the Sister Cities International initiative, which aims to celebrate young artists worldwide. The event underscores the importance of fostering creativity and cultural exchange among young people.

Karla Sanchez Named Volunteer of the Month in Issaquah Highlands

Karla Sanchez has been recognized as August's Volunteer of the Month in Issaquah Highlands for her contributions to the community, particularly in organizing the Global Grub & Groove celebration. She is also active in the Highlands Council Equity and Programming Committees, advocating for inclusive events and community engagement. Her appreciation for the community and encouragement for others to volunteer highlight the positive impact of local involvement.

Community Highlights and Achievements in Issaquah Highlands - August 2024

The Issaquah Highlands News article features several community highlights from August 2024, including the recognition of volunteers of the month, the return of community groups to Blakely Hall, an open studio tour for local artists, a local teen's achievement of a Congressional Award, back-to-school shopping promotions, and insights on developing skills and speed neighboring. These pieces collectively emphasize the active community engagement and local achievements within Issaquah Highlands.

Issaquah Highlands Community News Highlights

The article compiles various news updates from the Issaquah Highlands community, highlighting events, community achievements, and notable individuals. It covers diverse topics from volunteer recognition, community group activities, local artists' tours, academic achievements, and educational insights, reflecting the vibrant community life and engagement in Issaquah Highlands.