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2024 Free Park Days Announced for Washington State Parks

Washington State Parks announces the 2024 free park days, where no Discover Pass is required for day use at parks managed by various state departments. These designated days encourage residents to explore the beauty of Washington's natural landscapes.

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.

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 Library Will Close for Construction Monday, October 14-Saturday, November 30

The Issaquah Library will close for construction from Monday, October 14 to Saturday, November 30, impacting local residents' access to library services. During this period, alternative arrangements for picking up, browsing, and returning items will be available, ensuring continued service to the community.

** Local Artist Explores “Shades of Magic” in New Gallery at Blakely Hall

Local artist Ann Elizabeth Scott showcases her gallery 'Shades of Magic' at Blakely Hall throughout October, featuring tarot-inspired artwork filled with rich symbolism. The exhibition reflects her artistic journey influenced by personal experiences and cultural heritage, aiming to inspire viewers through themes of mythology and spirituality.

Meet the Artist Behind the Staircase Mural: Tori Shao

Tori Shao, a Seattle-based illustrator and landscape architect, is creating a mural for the staircase behind DICK’S Sporting Goods in Grand Ridge Plaza, inspired by local hiking trails. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is set for September 12 to celebrate this community art piece. Shao believes murals foster community connection and raise awareness about cultural and environmental issues.

Local Girl Scout Troop Advocates for Gender Equity in King County Uniforms

Troop 41653, a Girl Scout troop from Issaquah Highlands, successfully advocated for a new ordinance promoting gender equity in uniforms for King County government employees, impacting approximately 16,000 workers and showcasing the power of youth civic engagement.

New Art Gallery Brings a Pop of Color to Blakely Hall

A new art gallery featuring the whimsical works of Seattle-based artist Vikram Madan opened at Blakely Hall on July 1, 2023. The exhibition, titled 'Out of My Mind – Imaginative Art by Vikram Madan,' showcases 20–30 pieces designed to evoke joy and innocence. Although Blakely Hall is closed for summer camps, visitors can view the art during community events.

**Discover “Light and Renewal” in Blakely Hall’s Art Gallery**

Blakely Hall is hosting an art exhibition titled “Light and Renewal,” featuring 30 local artists from the Seattle area. This exhibition celebrates spring and aims to strengthen community bonds through art. The diverse collection will be on display until the end of June.

New Art Gallery at Blakely Hall: "Light & Renewal"

A new art gallery, 'Light & Renewal,' is now open at Blakely Hall in Issaquah Highlands, featuring original 2D artwork by local artists from April to June 2023. Curated by the Puget Sound Group Northwest Artists, the exhibition focuses on themes of spring and renewal, with a reception on April 8. This event celebrates the community's cultural vibrancy.

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