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Find out what's happening in Issaquah THIS WEEK!

Don't forget the Issaquah Public Market,
9am-2pm Saturdays, at the Pickering Barn.

June 1

Issaquah Rivers & Streams Board meeting, 7pm, Pickering Room, City Hall Northwest.

June 2

Issaquah Development Commission meeting, cancelled.

June 3

World's Largest Swimming Lesson, 7am, Julius Boehm Pool.

Issaquah Council Transportation Committee meeting, cancelled.

Issaquah Cemetery Board meeting, 6:30pm, Coho Room, Police/City Hall.

June 4

ArtWalk Issaquah, 5-9pm.

June 5

Issaquah Outdoor Volunteer Opportunity, 10am-2pm, meet at Gibson Park just south of Gibson Hall at 105 Newport Way S.E. for orientation.

June 7

Issaquah City Council Regular meeting including Public Hearing - Vacation of 229th Ave. SE and Proposed Development Agreement, 7:30pm, Council Chambers, City Hall South.

June 8

Issaquah Council Utilities, Technology and Environment Committee meeting, 5:30pm, Baxter Room, City Hall Northwest.

Central Issaquah Task Force meeting, 5:30pm, Pickering Room, City Hall Northwest.

Issaquah Sister Cities Commission meeting, 6:30pm, Coho Room, Police/City Hall.

Issaquah Film Series Presents: ‘Dirt! The Movie’, 6:30pm (Arrive early at 6 p.m. to talk with exhibitors and get a good seat!),King County Library Service Center, Community Room, 960 Newport Way N.W., Issaquah.

June 9

Issaquah Open House: Possible Improvement District, 6:30pm, Eagle Room, Police/City Hall.

Issaquah Human Services Commission meeting, 7pm, Cougar Room, Police/City Hall.

June 10

Issaquah Planning Policy Commission meeting, cancelled.

June 12

Issaquah Mayor's Breakfast, 9am, Fins Bistro.

Issaquah Free Class: How to Avoid Backcountry Mistakes, 10am, Pickering Barn.

Issaquah 5th Annual Bike Safety Fair, 12-3pm, Issaquah Valley Elementary, 555 NW Holly St.

Free Films @ the Train Depot, 7pm, Historic Train Depot.

June 14

Flag Day!

Issaquah Council Land & Shore Committee meeting, 6pm, Baxter Room, City Hall Northwest.

Issaquah Arts Commission meeting, 6:30pm, Coho Room, Police/City Hall.

June 15

Issaquah River & Streams Board meeting, 7pm, Pickering Room, City Hall Northwest.

June 16

Issaquah Council Services and Safety Committee meeting, cancelled.

Issaquah Park Board Special Orientation meeting, 7pm, Issaquah Trails House.

Issaquah Development Commission meeting, cancelled.

June 17

Last day for Issaquah Schools.

Issaquah Planning Policy Commission, 6:30pm, Council Chambers, City Hall South.

June 19

Greenway Days!

June 20

Happy Father's Day!

Greenway Days.

June 21

First Day of Summer

Issaquah City Council Regular meeting including Public Hearing - Proposed Development Agreement, 7:30pm, Council Chambers, City Hall South.

June 23

Issaquah Human Services Commission meeting, 7pm, Cougar Room, Police/City Hall.

June 24

Issaquah Council Transportation Committee meeting, 5pm, Pickering Room, City Hall Northwest.

Issaquah Cable TV Commission meeting, cancelled.

Issaquah Planning Policy Commission meeting, cancelled.

June 28

Issaquah Council Major Planning & Growth Committee meeting, 5pm, Eagle Room, Police/City Hall.

Issaquah Park Board meeting, 7pm, Issaquah Trails House.

FIREWORKS FOR GOOD WORKS As the American tradition approaches for the July 4th birthday celebration of the United States, Issaquah Christian Church will once again have the fireworks stand located on the church property at 10328 Issaquah- Hobart Rd. SE. All the proceeds from the sale of the fireworks will support house-building in Mexico, other ICC outreach church programs and the new facility construction program. Each year, a team of youth and adults travel to one of the poorest areas in Mexico to build houses. These houses, completed in one week, are given to those in need at no cost with no strings attached. These annual trips have impacted both those building the homes and those that receive them. This year's team is comprised of 35 people. A sample home, very similar to the houses built near Tijuana, will be on display at ICC during the 7 days of fireworks fundraising. A huge tent will be well stocked with safe and sane TNT fireworks. Items like sparklers and fountains along with a various assortment of fireworks will be on display. Although not legal in the City of Issaquah, and other cities in the region, these fireworks may be enjoyed throughout unincorporated King County. The Grand Opening for fireworks sales will be Monday, June 28th, noon to 11:00pm. Hours of operation are 9am to 11pm everyday through Sunday, July 4th. ICC is located just one and a half miles south of the City of Issaquah. Call 425 392 5848 for more information.

June 29

Issaquah Committee-of-the-Whole Council meeting, 6:30pm, Council Chambers, City Hall South.


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