Megan Managan, Reporter
Richard Scott and his granddaughters Genavieve, 5, and Evelyn, 2 1/2, stop for a picture before the annual Issaquah Pets 'n Pride parade on July 4.
Issaquah enjoys the sunshine and a warm Fourth of July
December 19, 2011 · Updated 8:45 AM
The people of Issaquah were blessed with one of the warmest July Fourth weekends in a number of years, and responded by getting out to support a number of community events in the city.
Over 100 entries filled the Issaquah Pets 'n Pride. Children, parents and community members covered themselves in red, white and blue before hitting the streets.
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