The past couple of years have brought bouquets of recognition to Village Theatre, now celebrating its 30th anniversary in Issaquah.
The 2nd annual Newcastle 5K Run/Walk, to be held Saturday, August 28, is now open for registration.
Looking for a fresh challenge this summer? Want to do something that is as good for your soul as it is for your body?
Mountains to Sound Greenway is hosting a series of volunteer events in and around Issaquah over the next few months, to give locals the opportunity to roll up their sleeves, raise a sweat, and make a positive contribution to our remarkable environment.
artEAST has announced its latest series of workshops and classes, which will be held at Up Front art gallery in downtown Issaquah from now through to October.
“Wheels, Wings, and Waterways: Art in Motion,” an art exhibition featuring watercolors, oil and acrylic paintings, photographs, textiles, ceramics and sculptures, will open this Saturday, July 24, at University House retirement community in Issaquah, 22975 SE Black Nugget Road.
The 12th annual Highlands Day began with overcast skies and a colorful kids and dogs parade. It ended with sunshine and a drenched councilman.
Five Interlake High School musicians raised over $4,000 for ArtsEd Washington in the first annual Eastside Battle of the Bands presented by Xbox 360.
The Issaquah Highlands will host Highlands Day 2010 this Saturday, June 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Well done to The Reporter’s very own April Smith, Renée Walden, and Donna Stearns, who earlier this month joined 13,000 locals at the Susan G. Komen Race for a Cure in Seattle.
Beginning June 27, Dog Mountain Farm in Carnation will host a series of “Farm-to-Table” cooking classes.
While the seniors may have been getting all the attention at graduation ceremonies at Safeco Field and Key Arena, here in Issaquah there were smaller, but equally important, graduation ceremonies going on.
The Fenders on Front Street Car Show and Cruise will once again be a feature of the annual Greenway Days Festival, to be held in Issaquah and surrounding cities this weekend, June 19 and 20.
Though the growing strain that human development is placing on the earth’s resources is an issue many people prefer to think of as ‘someone else’s problem,’ local students and teachers have made it clear that when it comes to doing the right thing by the environment, they are ready and willing to do their part.
Hatchery’s day-camp programs for preschool and school-age children add fun education to summer.
The City of Issaquah’s Parks and Recreation Department, and King County Search and Rescue, are holding a series of free classes on hiking and backpacking.
Issaquah is a city known for preserving and honoring its colorful history. And nowhere is this more evident than during its annual Down Home Fourth of July and Heritage Day celebrations.
In a time when society seems to be moving away from traditional magazines, papers and printed material, in favor of blogs, twitter feeds and websites, there is something nice and old school about a project in the works at Liberty High.
Tonight, Friday, marks the opening of ArtEAST’s latest exhibition, “An unconventional approach to line.”
With more activity on the water, great events and specials on the board walk, main stage and the family fun, the 2010 festival will be a big one.
Continuing the City of Issaquah’s series of free film nights on sustainability, the documentary “Dirt! The Movie” will screen at 6:30 p.m., June 8, at the King County Library Service Center, 960 Newport Way N.W.