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Community Highlights and Events in Issaquah Highlands

The article highlights various community news and events in Issaquah Highlands, including volunteer recognitions, community group activities, local artists' open studio tours, achievements of local teens, and educational insights. It emphasizes the importance of community engagement, showcasing the diverse ways residents contribute to and participate in local life.

Community Groups Return to Blakely Hall for Fall Activities

The article announces the return of various community groups at Blakely Hall in Issaquah Highlands as summer ends. It highlights activities designed for different interests, including art, socializing, and support for caregivers, encouraging residents to participate and connect with their neighbors.

Community Groups Return to Blakely Hall After Summer Break

Community groups are returning to Blakely Hall in Issaquah Highlands as summer ends, offering residents various activities to engage with their neighbors. Groups like the Figure Drawing Group and Senior Social Group will resume meetings, providing opportunities for social interaction and creativity. Interested individuals are encouraged to join or propose new groups.

Issaquah's First Open Studio Tour Connects Artists and Community

The article announces the first Open Studio Tour in Issaquah, scheduled for September 7, where ten local artists will open their home studios to the public. Organized by Ali Marcus of Happy Time Studio, the event aims to foster connections between artists and art enthusiasts while showcasing various art forms. Visitors can engage with the artists, participate in activities, and enter a raffle for a chance to win a $500 prize.

Issaquah's First Open Studio Tour on September 7, 2024

The article announces the first Open Studio Tour in Issaquah, scheduled for September 7, 2024, where ten local artists will open their home studios to the public. Organized to foster connections between artists and art enthusiasts, the tour includes various art forms and activities. Participants can win a raffle prize by visiting multiple artists during the event.

Open Studio Tour: Visit Artists at Their Homes

On Saturday, September 7, ten local artists will open their home studios to the public in Issaquah's first Open Studio Tour, organized by Ali Marcus of Happy Time Studio. The event aims to connect artists and art enthusiasts while providing an opportunity to explore various art forms and learn about the creative process. Visitors can also enter a raffle by visiting at least five artists during the tour.

Senior Center: September Newsletter

The September Newsletter for the Issaquah Senior Center has been released, featuring a variety of resources, events, and classes tailored for seniors. Residents are encouraged to check the lunch menu for daily offerings.

Speed Neighboring Event to Foster Community Connections at Blakely Hall

Blakely Hall is hosting a community event called Speed Neighboring, which is a speed dating style event designed to help members of the community get to know each other. The event is open to everyone over 21, and attendees are encouraged to dress casually and wear something that reflects their interests.

Highlands Council Invites Applications for the President’s Volunteer Service Award

The Highlands Council is accepting applications for the President’s Volunteer Service Award (PVSA), which honors individuals who have made significant volunteer contributions. U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents aged 5 and up who volunteer within Issaquah Highlands can apply.

Issaquah Partners with PSE to Boost Green Power Program Participation

Puget Sound Energy and the City of Issaquah have partnered to promote the Green Power program, aiming to enroll 300 new participants by April 2025. This initiative seeks to reduce carbon emissions in the Issaquah community and support the city's Climate Action Plan. PSE will also contribute $15,000 toward a solar array if the enrollment goal is met.