winter freetime 2011
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Special section of The Issaquah Press and Sammamish Review
winterrecreation 2011
FULL BLEED
FreeTime!
40+health careprovidersunder
one roof!FREE HEALTHCHECKS/TESTS
Presented by THE ISSAQUAH PRESS
Saturday, February 11, 201110AM TO 2:30PMPickering Barn, IssaquahFree Admission
health&safetyfair
and City of Issaquah Parks & Recreation
Cultural Arts 4
Fitness 6
Health Education 7
Parenting 10
Preschool/Youth 12
Special Events 14
Special Interest 15
Sports 18
Teens 20
Parks 23
Winter recreation guide 2011
Published by
Issaquah Press Inc.
www.issaquahpress.com
425-392-6434
Watch for the Spring
issue of Free Time!,
coming March 7, 2012.
The classes listed here are a round-up of offerings from the
library, senior center, clubs and organizations, some non-profit
agencies and the advertisers in this special section.
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Free Time!
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Cultural ArtsOpera Preview: Orphee et Euridice Adults and teensOpera expert Norm Hollingshead uses excerpts and histori-cal background to preview the operatic tale of Orpheuswho descends into Hades to rescue his wife. The SeattleOpera begins performances of Orphee et Euridice atMcCaw Hall on Feb. 25. • Tuesday, Feb. 21• 7 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430
Community Messiah Sing-AlongAll agesAll voices and instruments are welcome! Scores and standsare appreciated. Reception follows. A goodwill offeringwill benefit the Merry Christmas Issaquah fund to helpneighbors in needs help themselves. • Sunday, Dec. 18 • 2:30 p.m.• St. Michael’s Episcopal Church,
325 SE Darst Street, Issaquah• 425-392-3215
Opera Preview: Attila by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)Adults and teensPreview and learn aboutGuiseppe Verdi’s Attilawith an illustrated lecture,historical background andmusical excerpts led byopera enthusiast NormHollingshead. Audienceslove the opera’s stirringmusic with its lovely arias,dazzling duets, rousingchoruses, and famous trio.Seattle Opera's productionof Attila, opening Jan. 14 at McCaw Hall, will be the firsttime this opera has been performed in Seattle.• Tuesday, Jan. 3 • 7 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way • Free• 425-392-5430
Home for the Holidays ConcertAll agesIf you dream of singing your favorite Christmas songs witha full orchestra, then join singer-actress Lisa Peretti andthe Evergreen Philharmonic for their holiday concert andcarol sing-a-long in the new Issaquah High SchoolPerforming Arts Center. A reception with Christmas cook-ies, coffee and sparkling cider follows the concert.• Monday, Dec 19 • 7 p.m.• Issaquah High School• Adults $10 online/$12 at the door; students
& seniors $6 online/$7 at the door• www.evergreenphil.org
Meet the author of Terroryaki! Adults and teensMeet Jennifer K. Chung at a discussion of her first novel,winner of the 33rd Annual International 3-Day NovelContest. Terroryaki! is a tale of humorous intrigue andfamily feuding. Chung studied computer science at MITand in enjoys writing, plays keyboards in a goth metalband called Red Queen Theory and studies the Japanesemartial art of Naginata. • Saturday, Jan. 21• 2 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430
Swingin’ in ViennaAll agesCome listen and dance to Vienna waltzes and jazz at thisbenefit for Evergreen Philharmonic and the IHS Jazz Band.This 14th annual semi-formal event features an elegantdessert bar served all night. Tables of 8 can bepurchased/reserved. • Saturday, Jan. 14 • 7:30 p.m.• Issaquah Community Center• Check website for ticket prices• www.evergreenphil.org
Music from Distant LandsAll AgesDavid Helfand performs his eclectic blend of original andtraditional music inspired by his travels to the UK and theMiddle East on Celtic harp, mandocello and guitar withJustin Lader on viola. Music of passion, dreams andmagical landscapes of power and myth incorporate thesounds of Celtic, Middle Eastern, Israeli and Far Easterntraditions. • Saturday, Feb. 4 • 3 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430
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Fun Summer Camps, Classes and Workshops!
www.backstagedance.org 425.747.5070 Factoria
Holiday POPS concertAges 11- adultFavorite seasonal works bythe Sammamish SymphonyOrchestra in concert with thechoruses of Rachel CarsonElementary School. Programincludes Waldteufel’s TheSkater’s Waltz, Anderson’sSleigh Ride and other holidayfavorites.• Saturday, Dec. 10, 7:30 p.m. • Sunday, Dec. 11, 2 p.m. • Eastlake Performing ArtsCenter,
400 228th Ave. NE,Sammamish• $16 adults; $11 students and seniors• www.sammamishsymphony.org
Books and MoreDiscuss books and/or articles of interest that you have reador select a book to read together. You may also suggestreading ideas for the group to consider. Meets in the sen-ior center library.• 2nd and 4th Wednesdays • 1- 2:30 p.m. • Issaquah Valley Senior Center, 75 NE Creek Way• Free• 425-392-2381
Line DancingExercise your body and mind by line dancing to livelymusic. Dancing styles covered in class are Country Western,Swing, Tango, Cha Cha, Waltz, and more. No previousdance experience or partner necessary. Instructor SpencerHoward.• Thursdays ongoing• 2:45- 3:45 p.m. • Issaquah Valley Senior Center, 75 NE Creek Way• $5/class • 425-392-2381
Three American Operatic Greats:Beverly Sills, Marilyn Horne, Leontyne Price Learn about three of the most renowned and popularopera singers in the world who were born and raised inAmerica and reigned as superstars in the world of opera.Learn about the fascinating lives of Leontyne Price,Marilyn Horne, and Beverly Sills with commentary byNorm Hollingshead and recorded musical excerpts fromHollingshead’s own collection.• Tuesday, March 13, 7 p.m., Beverly Sills, soprano
(1929-2007)• Tuesday, March 20, 7 p.m., Marilyn Horne, mezzo (1933)• Tuesday, March 27, 7 p.m., Leontyne Price,
soprano (1927)• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430
Sammamish Symphony Concert Ages 11-adultSammamishSymphonyOrchestra pres-ents Mardi Graswith selectionsincludingCarnivalOverture,Beethoven’sPiano Concerto#1,MasqueradeSuite and Mississippi Suite. • Sunday, Feb. 26• 2 p.m. • Eastlake Performing Arts Center,
400 228th Ave. NE, Sammamish• $16 adults; $11 students and seniors• www.sammamishsymphony.org
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Beginning S.A.I.L.(Stay Active & Independent for Life) Ages 55+Exercise to stay fit. This class includes exercises to improvebalance, flexibility, and strength. Exercises are customizedfor all fitness levels and needs. Instructor Barbara Scott. • Wednesdays & Fridays • 11 a.m. to noon• Issaquah Valley Senior Center, 75 NE Creek Way• $35 for 10 classes• 425-392-2381
Group Wellness ClassesAges 14 to adult There’s something for everyone at the Y! BollywoodDance, Circuit Training, TRX, Zumba, Yoga, Senior Fitness,Water Fitness, Lap Swim, Adult Beginning Swim Lessons,and many more options to get in shape or take yourworkout to a higher level. No reservations necessary. • Days/times vary. Check website for schedules:
sammamishymca.org or coalcreekymca.org.• Sammamish Family YMCA,
4221 228th Avenue SE, Issaquah• Coal Creek Family YMCA,
13750 Newcastle Golf Club Road, Newcastle• Cost: Facility Members – included in membership fee.
Daily use fee varies for non-members/program members.• 425-391-4840 or [email protected] (Sammamish)
425-282-1500 or [email protected] (Coal Creek).
Tai ChiAge 55+This class combines Tai Chi movements and postures withmusic. These gentle movements will exercise your wholebody. Instructor Ted Thomas.• Mondays, ongoing• 9-10 a.m.• Issaquah Valley Senior Center, 75 NE Creek Way• $1, or free for members• 425-392-2381
Yoga for SeniorsBeginning Yoga teaches stretches to aid in flexibility, theart of breathing, meditation and relaxation for overallhealth. Instructor Shirley Rae.• Thursdays • 1:30-2:30 p.m. • Issaquah Valley Senior Center, 75 NE Creek Way• $5/month• 425-392-2381
page 7Health EducationWeight LossSurgerySeminarThis 2-hour sem-inar covers theadvantages anddisadvantagesof lap band sur-gery, Roux-en-Ygastric bypasssurgery, and thevertical sleevegastrectomy sur-gery. Dr.McMahonanswers ques-tions about thesurgeries, out-comes and fol-low-up proce-dures.• Tuesday, Dec. 27• 7 p.m.• Swedish/Issaquah, 751 NE Blakely Dr.• Free• www.swedish.org/classes
Weight Loss Surgery SeminarHas the time come to get the facts about weight loss sur-gery? If so, here is your opportunity.Overlake invites you to join us for an informative eveningto find out if weight loss surgery is right for you. Pre-regis-tration required.• Tuesday, Dec. 27 or Jan. 24• 6-7:30 p.m.• Overlake Medical Center Issaquah,
5708 E. Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE, #103• Free• 425-688-5259 or www.overlakehospital.org/classes
Hot Flashes & Related SymptomManagementAdultsNatural medicine offers safe ways to manage hot flasheswithout the use of hormone therapy. With these simple,practical tips, you will sleep better and feel better all day.Diet, lifestyle tips and nutritional supplementation will becovered by naturopathic physician Dr. Kathleen Pratt.• Tuesday, Jan. 10• 7 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430
Joint Replacement: The Right Choice for You?If you have arthritic joint pain and are considering jointreplacement, you'll want to attend this important class.
• Thursday, Feb. 2• 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.• Swedish/Issaquah, 751 NE Blakely Drive• Free• www.swedish.org/classes
Issaquah/Sammamish Health & Safety FairFree health screenings, children’s fingerprinting, homesafety and emergency preparedness from 30+ health andsafety professionals including family physicians & special-ists, dentists, chiropractors, nutritionists, fitness profession-als and alternative health practitioners. Co-sponsored bythe City of Issaquah and The Issaquah Press. • Saturday, Feb. 11• 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.• Free admission• Pickering Barn (across from Costco)• [email protected] or 425-392-6434, ext. 243
Podiatry Clinic Come to the Senior Center to visit with Dr. Julia Overstreetand U.W. nursing interns. • By appointment only• Issaquah Valley Senior Center, 75 NE Creek Way• $25 • 425-392-2381
Hearing LossThis interactivediscussion willaddress frequentlyasked questionsabout hearingloss, hearing aidsand strategies tofacilitate commu-nication whilespeaking tofriends and familymembers withhearing loss.• Thursday, Feb. 9 • 10:30 a.m.•Swedish/Issaquah, 751 NE Blakely Drive• Free• www.swedish.org/classes
Vitamin DThis class discusses important health aspects of Vitamin D,including where it comes from, the role that it plays in thebody, and ways that we can make sure we are gettingadequate amounts. • Thursday, Mar. 15• 6 p.m.• Swedish/Issaquah, 751 NE Blakely Drive• Free• www.swedish.org/classes
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Food, Mood and You: Healthy Food Choices for Cancer SurvivorsAdultsGood food, good mood! Discover how foods can affectyour mood and learn about the connections betweenwhat you eat and how you feel. Learn how this applies tothe challenges faced during treatment and recovery ofcancer and illness in general. Naturopathic physicianPatrick Bufi provides practical tips on what you can do tomaintain balance and wellness.• Tuesday, Jan. 24• 7 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free • 425-392-5430
‘Busting’ Myths about Breast CancerAdultsDoctors Tanya Wahl from medical oncology and JamesSpiegel from radiation oncology will debunk myths abouthow to prevent and treat breast cancer and review thelatest treatment approaches with emphasis on chemother-apy, hormonal therapy and radiation therapy. • Tuesday, Jan. 31• 7 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free • 425-392-5430
Preparing for ChemotherapyAdults‘A Day in the Life of a Chemo Patient’ reviews many signsand symptoms that require medical attention after
chemotherapy and teaches family and friends ways toassist their loved one throughout treatment. NursePractitioner Jill Cooper of Swedish Cancer EducationCenter leads this helpful coaching session.• Thursday, Jan. 12• 7 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430
Colon Cancer New Techniques in TreatmentAdultsColon cancer is a common disease affecting thousands ofpeople each year. Dr. Amir Bastawrous discusses what toexpect from a colon cancer diagnosis and reviews variousnew mechanical and molecular technologies and treat-ments that may affect patients and their outcomes.• Wednesday, Jan. 18• 7 p.m.• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Ave. SE• Free• 425-392-3130
Talk with the Docabout LungCancerAdults and teensJoin Kasra Karamlou,M.D., and JamesSpiegel, M.D., for a dis-cussion on lung cancer.Both physicians willreview current treat-ments and newadvancements. The dis-cussion will be fol-lowed by a questionand answer session. • Tuesday, Mar. 6• 7 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free • 425-392-5430
Screening for Colon and Rectal CancerAdultsJoin Dr. Darren Pollock to learn why screening for colonand rectal cancer is important, who should be screened,and when is screening appropriate. Dr. Pollock will alsoanswer questions and discuss the preparations and detailsof the procedure.• Wednesday, Feb. 15• 7 p.m.• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Ave. S.E.• Free• 425-392-3130
Spine Care SeminarLearn more about surgical and nonsurgical options fortreating back pain. • Thursday, Mar. 8 • 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.• Swedish/Issaquah, 751 NE Blakely Drive• Free• www.swedish.org/classes
DementiaJoin a discussion about memory difficulties and strategiesfor coping with memory loss.• Thursday, Mar. 1• 6 p.m. • Swedish/Issaquah, 751 NE Blakely Drive• Free• www.swedish.org/classes
Motion IsLife Is pain keepingyou from enjoy-ing life? If so,learn moreabout joint painrelief as well asknee and hipreplacement inthis informativeseminar present-ed by The JointReplacementCenter atOverlake. Pre-registrationrequired • Wednesday,
Mar. 7• 6:30 p.m. • Overlake
Medical Center Issaquah, 5708 E. Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE #103
• Free• 425-688-5259 or www.overlakehospital.org/classes
CPR ClassThis class is taught by Eastside Fire & Rescue personnelearns you a 2-year card through American HeartAssociation. Learn knowledge and gain skills necessary torecognize and provide basic care for breathing & cardiacemergencies. Includes adult, infant and child resuscitation.Pre-payment required. Drop by any EFR fire station to reg-ister.• Saturday, Feb. 11• 8:30 a.m.- 1 p.m.• Station 83, 3425 Issaquah/Pine Lake Road, Sammamish• $22• 425-392-2381
First Aid ClassThis class is taught by Eastside Fire & Rescue personnel andearns you a 2-year endorsement through American HeartAssociation. Learn knowledge and gain skills necessary torecognize and provide basic care for breathing & cardiacemergencies, plus extensive first aid. Pre-paymentrequired. Drop by any fire station to register.• Saturday, Feb. 11• 8:30 a.m. -5:30 p.m.• Station 83, 3425 Issaquah/Pine Lake Road, Sammamish• $65• 425-392-2381
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Support GroupsAlcoholics Anonymous, meets at various locationsand times. Go to www.eastsideintergroup.org.
ALS Support Group offers support for people withALS, their caregivers and other interested people. Call 656-1650.
Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia SupportGroup for family, care partners and friends meets 6-7:30 p.m. the second Thursday at Aegis of Issaquah,780 N.W. Juniper St. Call 313-7364.
Angel Care-Breast Cancer Foundation offers freeemotional support to the newly diagnosed, enhanc-ing emotional recovery while going through treat-ments. Go to www.angelcarefoundation.org.
Arthritis Support Group meets at 7 p.m. the sec-ond Tuesday at Overlake Hospital. Call 688-5800.
Bereavement Support Group meets at 7 p.m. thesecond and fourth Mondays at Overlake Hospital. Call 688-5127.
Family Caregivers Support Group meets 3-4:30p.m. the second and fourth Thursdays at OverlakeSenior Health Center, 1750 112th Ave. N.E., Suite A-101, Bellevue. Free to anyone caring for an olderadult. Call 688-5807.
Parkinson’s Disease Support Group meets at 1:30p.m. the second Monday at Our Savior LutheranChurch, 745 Front St. S. Call 206-230-0166.
Prostate Cancer Support Group meets at 7 p.m.the third Tuesday at Lincoln Center, 555 116th Ave.N.E., Suite 125, Bellevue. Call 746-3999.
Tops (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets at 9:30a.m. Thursdays at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 745Front St. S. Call 391-1889.
ParentingParenting TeensParent your 13 to 19-year-old teenager without yelling,grounding or bribing! Join Friends of Youth to learn: com-municating respect and encouragement, cooperation andproblem solving, building responsibility and strategies todeal with sex, drugs & alcohol. Register early, spaces fillquickly. Based on STEP: Systemic Training for EffectiveParenting• 6 Wednesdays, Feb. 29 -April 4 • 7-9 p.m.• Issaquah Friends of Youth, 414 Front Street N.• $60 individual/$80 couples, scholarships available• 425-392-6367
Developmental ScreeningsFor infants to kindergartenersDo you have questions about the development of yourchild? Through a parent report questionnaire, Encompasswill screen children from 3 months to 5 years old.Screenings take just 10 minutes per child and results areavailable immediately. Parents will come away with a listof recommendations regarding motor, speech, self-help,social and cognitive skills. This is a prime opportunity tolearn more about your child from a multi-disciplinary teamof therapists and experts.• Tuesday, Jan. 10 and Feb. 14 • 9:30 to 11 a.m.• Encompass Issaquah, Blakely Hall,
2500 NE Park Drive, Issaquah Highlands• Free • 425-888-3347
Personalized Parenting SupportDo you wonder how to establish consistent routines thatwork, set boundaries and expectations and better under-stand your child’s behavior? Get more joy out of parentingwith proven techniques that are individualized for yourfamily. Consultations provided by Kerry Beymer, managerof parenting support and education for Encompass. She istrained and certified in a variety of national, evidence-based parenting programs.• Thursday mornings and other days by appointment• Encompass Issaquah, Blakely Hall,
2550 NE Park Drive, Issaquah Highlands• $45 per session• 425-888-2777
Hop to Signaroo ® - Baby Sign LanguageHearing families can use American Sign Language to com-municate with hearing babies as young as 5 months old.Signing greatly reduces frustration, promotes faster lan-guage development, stimulates intellectual growth andbrain development, enhances motor skills and strengthensyour parent-child bond. Details atwww.hoptosignaroo.com.• 4 Saturdays Feb 11, 18, 25, March 3• 10:30-11:30 a.m.• Swedish/Issaquah, 751 NE Blakely Drive• $128 + $19 materials fee,
for one or two parents of same baby• www.swedish.org/classes
Parenting 2-12 year oldsLearn positive ways to discipline your child with practicaland workable skills you can start using immediately. Turnanxiety about parenting into confidence! Register early,spaces fill quickly. Based on STEP: Systemic Training forEffective Parenting• 6 Wednesdays, Jan. 11 – Feb. 15 • 7-9 p.m.• Friends of Youth, 7972 Maple Avenue N., Snoqualmie• $60 individual/$80 couples, scholarships available• 425-392-6367
You and Your New BabyFor mothers with infants up to 12 weeksA 5-week class designed to encourage group interactionand support. Topics include comforting your baby, copingwith crying, feeding and weaning, choosing and manag-ing childcare, changing family roles, infant developmentand stimulation, identifying illness in infants, safety, par-enting styles and community resources. Pre-registrationrequired. • Mondays and Wednesdays • Daytime• Overlake Medical Center Issaquah,
5708 E. Lake Sammamish Parkway SE • $55• 425-688-5259 or www.overlakehospital.org/classes
Preparing for Childbirth & Newborn Care For expectant parents A series of popular, interactive classes, filled with reliableinformation to help you prepare for labor, birth and new-born care. Includes a textbook and a tour of the ChildbirthCenter. Taught by qualified, experienced childbirth educa-tors. Pre-registration required. • Offered weeknights and weekends. • Check online for times• Overlake Medical Center Issaquah, 5708 E. Lake
Sammamish Parkway SE• $105 Comprehensive Series, $95 Condensed Series • 425-688-5259 or www.overlakehospital.org/classes
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Merry Christmas Issaquah 2011 fund drive
Donations benefit ICS, a 501c3 non-profitMail to Merry Christmas Issaquah, c/o The Issaquah Press,
PO Box 1328, Issaquah WA 98027
It’s cold at my house, but dad says we don’t have money to pay the heat bill…
Issaquah Community Services provides emergency aid when the going gets tough.
Please help.
Bringing Baby Home For expectant parents and parents with infants up to 3 months oldA two-day workshop to develop strategies for thriving andloving family. Pre-registration required.• Offered on two Saturdays• Check online for times• Overlake Medical Center Issaquah, 5708 E. Lake
Sammamish Parkway SE• $150 per couple • 425-688-5259 or www.overlakehospital.org/classes
Preschool/YouthYouth KarateAges 4-11Learn the basic strikes, blocksand kicks of Shotokan karateat Washington ShotokanAssociation. Classes aretaught in a non-violent cur-riculum — structured, funand exciting with qualifiedBlack Belt instructors — agreat way to be introducedto the art of karate!• Classes begin Jan. 3• 5 or 6:15 p.m.• Pine Lake Community
Club, Sammamish• $72 includes 4 weeks of lesson and complete
karate uniform• 425-454-6633 or www.washotokan.com
Kumon Math and Reading ClassesLet Kumon unlock your child’s hidden potential. Greatthings are possible when your child has the skills to suc-ceed on his own. Victories are frequent and rewarding, soyour student is motivated time and again to seek out thenext challenge. Call to schedule a free placement testtoday! Note: Tuesday & Friday classes are also offered inSnoqualmie.• Monday-Thursday 3- 7 p.m. • Saturday 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. • Issaquah Highlands, 1036 NE Park Drive • $125 month; multiple subject/sibling discounts available• www.kumon.com/snoqualmie or 425-396-1700
SnoSprings SchoolPre-K to 2nd gradeRegister now for the 2012-2013 school year. SnoSpringsofferes an accelerated academic program, music, PE,Spanish and computer lab. Individualized instruction fromdedicated certified teachers, log school in a forest setting.State approved & regionally accredited. Pre-K must be 4years old by Aug. 31.• Sept. 2012 thru June 2013 • 8:45 a.m.- 3 p.m.
(Optional after-school enrichment 3-4 p.m.)• 25237 SE Issaquah-Fall City Road, Issaquah
(near Klahanie QFC Shopping Center)• $940/month for 10 months• www.snosprings.com or 425 392-1196
Snow Day!Ages 5-11Join in the fun of a “snowy” adventure at the CommunityCenter. Includes a snowball fight, fun winter crafts, gamesand snacks. Hosted by the Issaquah Youth Advisory Board.• Friday, Jan. 27• 7-9 p.m.• Issaquah Community Center• $15• 425-837-3300
Glitz & GlamAges 5-10Dive in to an evening of 'under the sea' glamour... seaprincesses and mermaids. This event is for all those girly-girls out there! This annual event hosted by the IssaquahYouth Advisory Board. Must pre-register.• Friday, Jan. 13• 6-9 p.m.• Issaquah Community Center• $22• 425-837-3300
Pool PartiesAges 5 & olderPrivate pool parties for up to 20 children are available inthe YMCA’s warm, 87 degree pool followed by an hour inthe meeting room. Two giant inflatables, Loch NessMonster or Iceberg, are also available! Note: children mustpass a swim test before swimming without aparent/guardian in the water or using the inflatable.• Saturdays • 1:15-3:30 p.m.• Sammamish Family YMCA Pool,
4221 228th Avenue SE, Issaquah• $125-$150 Basic Pool Party (no inflatable); $200-$225
with Loch Ness Monster; $250-$275 with Iceberg • Paul Ankenman at [email protected] or
425-391-4840
Our Savior Lutheran PreschoolAges 2 to 5Developmental, theme-based hands-on activities to fosteremotional, social, academic, physical, and spiritual growth.Music, language arts, creative art, science, number and let-ter activities and Bible stories. Kindergarten readinessactivities. All faiths welcome. Experienced, degreed teach-ers. Large 25’ X 50’ well-equipped classroom with anabundance of activities, partially covered playground in aconvenient location. • Monday-Friday, 1/2 days• 9:15 a.m. – 3 p.m., depending on class• Our Savior Lutheran Church, 745 Front Street S., Issaquah• $215-$275, depending on class• Connie VanHouten, 415-392-1201, Ext. 4
Father - Daughter Valentine DanceGirls grades 1-5 and their dads This is the most anticipated event of the year! Come casu-al or come dressed to the nines! Definitely come ready todance and have a great time. Cookies and punch provid-ed. Photo packages available for $12 and up. Pre-registra-tion required. Your name will be on the roster at danceentrance.• Saturday, Feb. 11 • 7-9:30 p.m.• Issaquah Community Center• $20/couple • www.issaquahparks.net
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Issaquah Community Center
253-639-4792
(425) 392-2621 www.gymnasticseast.com (425) 644-8117
Skills for Life
Gymnastics & Kid Fit
classes for all ages
In Issaquahon Mall Street,
In Bellevuenear Factoria
Preschool Story TimeAges 3 to 6 with adultMeet other preschool pals and enjoy wonderful storiesand silly songs.• Mondays and Tuesdays beginning Jan. 9• 11 a.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430
Spanish Story TimeAges 2+ with adultJoin us on Monday nights for a fun-filled half-hour of sto-ries, songs and finger plays. Evening story times are bilin-gual, offering a great opportunity for children who wantto learn Spanish and ESL children who want to practicetheir English.• Wednesdays, beginning Jan. 11• 10 a.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392--5430
Toddler Story TimeAges 2-3, with adultEnjoy stories, songs and puppetry just for toddlers whileintroducing early literacy concepts for parents and care-givers.• Tuesdays beginning Jan. 10, 10 a.m.• Wednesdays beginning Jan. 11, 11 a.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430
Waddler Story TimeAges 12 to 24 months, with adultSuper stories and songs just for young toddlers. Lots ofwiggling and giggling guaranteed.• Thursdays beginning Jan. 12• 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430
Chinese Play & LearnAges newborn to age 5Grandparents, aunts, parents, older brothers and sisters,friends and others who take care of the little ones arewelcome to come along! We'll have lots of fun playing,learning, reading and sharing. Sponsored by KCLS andCISC.• Fridays beginning Jan. 6• 10:30 a.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430
Music, Dance & Sing Along with CharlieAges infant to 6, with adultCharlie has a program that is fun, interactive and easy tolisten to. Charlie will sing some classic/well-known chil-dren’s songs as well as originals to get children and par-ents singing along and moving. Program may include ele-ments such as spoken word and acapella. Sponsored bythe Friends of the Issaquah Library.• Tuesday, Feb. 14• 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430
Power Math Workout Elementary studentsThis program helps kids work on their weak topics at theirgrade level. One hour sessions include up to 15 minutesfor help on homework. They also get a chance to learn todo mental math.• Ongoing, through March 30• Monday - Thursday • 3-6 p.m.• Mathnasium, 4546 Klahanie Drive SE Issaquah, WA 98092• $31/session • 425-270-1054, [email protected]
Special Events
All Day Pre-K (4 yrs. by Aug. 31),
Kindergarten, 1st & 2nd Grade
“Foundation Education”
contact Joe Drovetto, Chief Admin.phone 425-392-1196email [email protected] www.snosprings.comaddress 25237 SE Issaquah-Fall City Rd., Issaquah 98029
Snoqualmie Springs School
2012-2013 School YearOpen House and Registration
Friday, Jan. 20, 4-6pm Saturday, Jan. 21, 1-3pm
First Friday Downtown Wine & Art Walk All agesThis offspring of the summertime Art Walk features art,music and food and wine tasting from 10 small localwineries. The event features an option to purchase winetastings in various designated areas inside Front Streetbusinesses. • Fridays, Feb. 3, Mar. 2, April 6• 4-8 p.m.• Various participating businesses along Front Street• Free• www.downtownissaquah.com
Holiday Carriage Rides & SantaTake a free horse-drawn carriage ridearound GilmanVillage then have aphoto taken withSanta at his work-shop on GilmanBoulevard, compli-ments of TheCascade Team RealEstate and GilmanVillage merchants.Enjoy free hotcocoa and coffee,too! Donationswelcome of anunwrapped toy forSanta’s efforts withChildhood CancerCare Line or cashdonations to MerryChristmas Issaquahfund to support local families in need. • Saturday, Dec. 10• 5-8 p.m.• Santa’s Workshop at Gilman Village• Free • 425-891-7447
Bounce for HopeAges 3+Hope on the Hill Guildhosts the Eastside’s firstbounce-house festivalbenefiting uncompen-sated care at SeattleChildren’s Hospital. Thisfun event at Kid Bounceincludes performancesby Casper Babypantsand Eric Ode. Purchasetickets online.• Monday, Jan. 16 • 9 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. (90 minutes per session)• Kidz Bounce, Issaquah (off I-90 at Exit 22)• Free for adults, $15 for children• www.HopeontheHillGuild.org
Issaquah/Sammamish Health & Safety FairFree health screenings, children’s fingerprinting, homesafety and emergency preparedness from 30+ health andsafety professionals including family physicians & special-ists, dentists, chiropractors, nutritionists, fitness profession-als and alternative health practitioners. Co-sponsored bythe City of Issaquah and The Issaquah Press. • Saturday, Feb. 11 • 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.• Free admission • Pickering Barn (across from Costco)• [email protected] or 425-392-6434, ext. 243
Rock and Gem ShowThis is the 46th annual show, a family festival of earth sci-ence, lapidary arts, gem and jewelry artisans and dealers.Children’s activities, lapidary demonstrations and displays,local dealers and artisans, food, door prizes and gooddeals on jewelry, minerals, natural art and gemstones. • March 3 & 4• Saturday, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. -5 p.m.• Pickering Barn, 1730 10th Ave. NW, Issaquah• Free• East Kingco Rock Club, 206-612-3113 or
Special InterestUnbreakable Woman: The Art of Compassionate Self-Defense Adult womenFormer firefighter, body-builder, martial artist and yogatherapist Maura Barclay helps you discover your mostpowerful self-defense tool: intuition. Learn to understandthe psycho-physical connection between thoughts, wordsand behavior. Through compassionate self-defense, learnhow to recognize the humanity of potential adversariesand find the courage to end the cycle of violence forfuture generations. • Tuesday, Dec. 6 at Issaquah Library• Tuesday, Dec. 13 at Sammamish Library• 7 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 West Sunset Way• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Avenue S.E.• Free• 425-392-5430 or 425-392-3130
The FutureRemembered: 1962 Seattle World'sFair and Its LegacyAdults and teensThe 1962 Seattle World's Fairwas the birthplace of theSpace Needle and featuredinnovative science, sky rides,architecture, and a new civiccenter that attracted 10 mil-lion visitors to imagine whatthe future might hold. Presented by historians PaulaBecker and Alan Stein, co-authors of The FutureRemembered: The 1962 Seattle World's Fair and Its Legacy. • Tuesday, Jan. 17 • 7 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free • 425-392-5430
eBooks 101: eReaders and Digital DownloadsAdults and teensLearn how to download KCLS eBooks to your eReader orcomputer during this demonstration. Drop in to look atpopular eReaders, OverDrive and Adobe Digital Editionssoftware and ask questions.• Saturdays, Dec. 3 and 17 • 1 p.m.• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Avenue S.E.• Free • 425-392-3130
Pioneer Quilts and the Oregon TrailAdults and teensThousands of women and their families who braved thedangers of the Oregon Trail in the mid-1800s left an amaz-
ing legacy in the quilts they made. Art historian SusanOlds reveals true stories and excerpts from diaries ofintrepid women quilters who braved the westward migra-tion of the 1800s. Learn how women coped with harshfrontier conditions and kept their connections to homethrough their quilt-making.• Tuesday, Feb. 7 at Issaquah Library• Wednesday, Mar. 7 at Sammamish Library• 7 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Avenue S.E.• Free • 425-392-5430
How to Start a BusinessAdultsWondering how to start a business? Learn about resourcesavailable to you through the Small BusinessAdministration, how to write a business plan, and doresearch. Sponsored by the Washington Business Centerand Community Capital Development, SammamishChamber of Commerce and King County Library System aspart of a business education series presented the firstTuesday of each month.• Tuesday, Jan. 10 or Feb. 14 • 2 p.m.• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Avenue S.E.• Free• 425-392-3130
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Reconciling the Past: The History, Literature & Ethics of Japanese RemovalAdults andteensWesternWashingtonUniversityProfessorEmeritusRobertKeller dis-cusses prob-ing ques-tions illumi-nating thedebate overforcedJapanese-American removal and internment in light of our currentcivil rights and security crisis in this post-9/11 era.• Wednesday, Jan. 25 • 7 p.m.• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Avenue S.E.• Free • 425-392-3130
Music Therapy for RelaxationAdults and teensJoin Board Certified Music Therapist Jen Hastings as sheprovides information on the beneficial effects of music onthe body and how to apply music effectively to decreaseanxiety and/or depression. Musical and experiential exam-ples will be provided.• Wednesday, Feb. 1• 7 p.m.• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Avenue S.E.• Free• 425-392-3130
Memorizing the SecretsAdults, teens, childrenMnemonics expert Charles Kraus discusses classic memorysecrets to help keep track of personal data, names, phonenumbers, shopping lists, and more. Kraus offers tips andsystems that can be used in every situation by anyoneinterested in developing a more efficient approach toremembering details.• Wednesday, Feb. 22• 7 p.m.• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Avenue S.E.• Free• 425-392-3130
425-270-1054 • 4546 Klahanie Dr. SE • Issaquah • www.mathnasium.com
Introduction to Genealogy WorkshopAdultsGet started in your genealogy research with some dos anddon'ts on collecting and organizing your data. Online,local, and governmental genealogical resources will be dis-cussed including: published indexes, abstracts, county his-tories, tax records, Family History Centers, and The FiskeGenealogical Foundation Library. Bring your questions andour genealogists will help you find answers! Presented byEastside Genealogical Society.• Sunday, Dec. 11
• 2 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430
AARP Driver SafetyAges 55+This 8-hour program is an innovative classroom driver-retraining program designed to help older personsimprove their driving skills. Attendance all day is necessaryto receive a certificate that may allow insurance discounts.Fee payable in class to AARP by check only.• Friday, Jan. 20 or Saturday, Mar. 24• 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.• Swedish/Issaquah, 751 NE Blakely Drive• $12 for members/ $14 non-members• www.swedish.org/classes
Computer Lab TutorSenior Center volunteers Carlos and Michelle are availableto answer computer questions and show you basic taskson a drop-in basis.• Wednesdays • 1-3 p.m. • Issaquah Valley Senior Center, 75 NE Creek Way• Free• 425-392-2381
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Sports
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Horseback Riding LessonsAges 6-18Riding lessons include the use of the grooming and ridingarena, all equipment, and the horse. Riding lesson feespay all the costs of feeding and caring for the horse andits equipment including veterinary care, shoeing, feed,clothing, riding tack, and maintenance of the arena.Private lessons are 30 minutes and semi-private lessons(two students) are approximately 45 minutes.• Year-round• After school program available• Red Gate Farm, 23836 SE 24th Street, Sammamish• $65 per lesson/minimum one per week• Jamie Smith at 425-392-0111 or
Learn to Ice SkateAges 5+Embark on a lifetime of skating fun with half-hour on-iceinstruction for all ages at Castle Ice Arena. Evaluation ofskills on the seventh class. Optional practice time follows
class time. Winter series of classes held Jan. 3 to Feb. 18• NEW! Hockey Learn to Skate Basic
1 or 2 on Sundays, 11:50 a.m. • NEW! Tot Basic 1 and 2 on Saturdays, 9:55 a.m.• Tuesdays 6 or 6:30 p.m. • Saturdays 12:45 or 1:15 p.m.• Castle Ice Arena, 12620 164th Ave. SE, Renton • $115 includes admission and skate rental • 425-254-8750 or [email protected]
Youth KarateAges 4-11Learn the basic strikes, blocks and kicks of Shotokankarate at Washington Shotokan Association. Classes aretaught in a non-violent curriculum — structured, fun andexciting with qualified Black Belt instructors — a greatway to be introduced to the art of karate!• Classes begin Jan. 5• 5 or 6:15 p.m.• Fall City Elementary School gym• $72 includes 4 weeks of lesson and complete karate
uniform• 425-454-6633 or www.washotokan.com
Swim LessonsAges 3-5 and 6-11Learn to swim at the Y! Beginning to advanced level swimlessons are offered at two Y locations with trained instruc-tors in a warm indoor pool. Lessons are available year-round in the evenings and weekends. Swim team, privateswim lessons and adult beginning lessons are also avail-able.• Sammamishymca.org or Coalcreekymca.org for datesand times • Sammamish Family YMCA, 4221 228th Ave. SE, Issaquah • Coal Creek Family YMCA,
13750 Newcastle Golf Club Road, Newcastle• Cost varies depending on session and days• 425-391-4840 or [email protected] for
Issaquah; 425-282-1500 or [email protected] for Newcastle
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$7200WINTER YOUTH KARATE SPECIAL
INCLUDES4 Weeks of Lessons
and Complete Official Karate Uniform
• No Contract To Sign!
For More Info & Registration Form:
(425) 454-6633
www.washotokan.com
Washington Shotokan Assn. Bellevue
BELLEVUE: Washington Shotokan Assoc.12754 Bel Red Rd - Bellevue
Monday/Wednesday:4:00 pm - Kinderkarate (Wed. only)4:30 pm - Youth Beginner (Mon. & Wed.)Starts Jan. 4 or ANYTIME!
Thursday:5:30 pm - Youth Beginner / General
Saturday:9:00 am - Youth Beginner / GeneralStarts Jan. 7 or ANYTIME!
PINE LAKE: Pine Lake Community Club: 21333 SE 20th - Sammamish
Tuesday:5:00 pm - Kinderkarate6:15 pm - Youth Beginner Starts Jan. 3 or ANYTIME!
FALL CITY: Fall City Elementary Gym: 33314 SE 42nd Pl. - Fall City
Thursday:6:30 pm - Youth Beginner Starts Jan. 5 or ANYTIME!
Issaquah Little LeagueAges 5-14Registration is now open for spring league T-ball, softballand baseball. Late registration with an additional $25 feebegins Jan. 9. Scholarships available. Volunteers are need-ed for managers, coaches and umpires. • IssaquahLittleLeague.org
Tennis & Friends Ages 50+This informal group meets at Tibbetts Valley Park tenniscourts. Three of the four courts are reserved for Tennis &Friends. Registration not required. • Monday-Friday• 9 a.m.-12 p.m.• Tibbetts Valley Park• Free• Lloyd Spencer, 425-369-8332
Open Gym BasketballMen & women 16+No registration required, just drop in and join others atthe hoops.• Tuesdays• 6-9 p.m.• Issaquah Community Center• $4 adults/ $3 youth• www.issaquahparks.net
Open Gym VolleyballMen & women 16+No registration required, just drop in and join others atthe nets.• Mondays• 6-9 p.m.• Issaquah Community Center• $4 adults/ $3 youth• www.issaquahparks.net
GGuuiiddeedd MMoouunnttaaiinn HHiikkeess Join the Issaquah Alps Trails Club on varioushikes throughout the year. Each hike is gradedfor difficulty. No fees. All hikes begin at theIssaquah Trails House at the corner of First andBush near the Issaquah Community Center. Theclub’s website lists upcoming hikes, but this is asampling of what’s ahead.
• Dec. 10, 10 a.m., Squak Mt. loop, 7 miles
• Dec. 11, noon, Tiger Mt. Tradition loop, 5 miles
• Dec. 16, 10 a.m.,
Leader’s Choice, dogs welcome, 3-4 miles
• Dec.18, 9:30 a.m., Preston-Snoqualmie Trail, 5 miles
• Dec. 24, 9:30 a.m., Licorice Fern Trail
to Wilderness Peak, 6 miles
• Dec. 25, 10 a.m., Cougar Mt. AA Peak, 5 miles
• Dec. 30, Leader’s Choice, dogs welcome, 4-6 miles
• Dec 31, 9:30 a.m., Twin Falls, 3-4 miles
• Jan. 1, 10 a.m., Leader’s Choice, dogs welcome,
6-10 miles
• Go to www.issaquahalps.org
Teens
7328 Better Way SE, Ste E - WA 98065
Get more out of your winter with Issaquah Ski & Snowboard School!
Register online www.issaquahskischool.com
Call (425) 572-6786 for more information
Lessons begin January 7th for 7 weeks
(3 week extension available!)
Transportation included. Issy SKI SCHOOL
Issaquah Ski & Snowboard School
Non-profit since 1971
Teen ProgramsGrades 8-12Sammamish Family & Coal Creek Family YMCAs offer mul-tiple teen programs including Y-RidersSnowboarding/Skiing, Youth and Government, ServiceSaturdays, Youth Ambassador Corps, Earth Service Corps,leadership programs, service programs, volunteer opportu-nities and more!• School year• Times vary by program – visit Sammamishymca.org
or Coalcreekymca.org for details • Sammamish Family YMCA, 4221 228th Ave. SE, Issaquah • Coal Creek Family YMCA,
13750 Newcastle Golf Club Road, Newcastle• Cost varies by program• Heidi, 425-391-4840 or [email protected]
(Sammamish); or Jerry 425-282-1500 or [email protected] (Coal Creek)
Middle School DanceGrades 6-8All youth in grades 6-8 are welcome to attend, providedthey have photo ID. No re-entry if student leaves thedance before 10 p.m. Concessions available. Dress codeenforced. All youth must pass through a metal detector atentrance. Registration not required.• Friday, Feb. 3 • 7–10 p.m.• Issaquah Community Center• $5 at the door• 425-837-3317
Math AssessmentGrades 6-8Students come in for one hour to get assessed on theirmath skills. Parents get a detailed description and score ofthe student’s performance.• Ongoing, through March 30• Monday – Thursday• 3-6 p.m.• Mathnasium of Issaquah,
4546 Klahanie Drive SE, Issaquah• $149• 425-270-1054 or www.mathnasium.com/issaquah
Teen Zone Grades 5-12Looking for something to do after school and a place tohang out with your friends? The Issaquah Library hasgames, books and a special activity each time at the TeenZone. Look for a Beat Winter Beach Party and Teen IronChef this winter.• Thursdays, Dec. 8, Jan. 12, Feb.9, Mar. 8• 2:30-4:30 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430 or [email protected]
Power Math Workout Middle & high school studentsKids come in for one hour to work on their weak mathtopics. Middle School Kids can use 15 minutes, and highschoolers can use 30 minutes to get help on homework.All get a chance to learn how to do mental math. • Ongoing, through March 30• Monday – Thursday• 3-6 p.m.• Mathnasium of Issaquah,
4546 Klahanie Drive SE, Issaquah• $33 per session• 425-270-1054 or www.mathnasium.com/issaquah
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Safe Sitter®Ages 11-13A medically accurate program that teaches boys and girlshow to be a good babysitter. The class covers basic lifesav-ing, safety precautions, when to summon help, tips onchild care, and the responsibilities of safe babysitting. Alsolearn age-appropriate entertainment ideas. • Saturday, Jan. 14• 9 a.m.-4 p.m.• Swedish/Issaquah, 751 NE Blakely Drive• $40• www.swedish.org/classes
Read 3, Get 1 FreeAges 12-18Read threebooks andwrite threethoughtful,originalreviews andget a newpaperbackbook…Free!Pick up anentry format thelibrary or online at www.kcls.org/read3. Sponsored by theKCLS Foundation. • Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• [email protected] or 425-392-5430
Teen Book GroupGrades 6-12What are you reading and watching? Share your thoughtson books you're reading for fun. Earn books to keep whenyou read and discuss them with the group.• Mondays, Dec. 15, Jan. 26, Feb. 16, Mar. 5• 3-4 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• [email protected] or 425-392-5430
Tutoring PlusAges 14-17Kids come in for one hour to get help with school home-work or test preparation for SAT, ACT, or advanced place-ment tests. Tutors also prep students for school quizzesand tests. Includes AP calculus, IB math classes.• Ongoing, through March 30• Monday – Thursday• 3-6 p.m.• Mathnasium of Issaquah,
4546 Klahanie Drive SE, Issaquah• $35 per session• 425-270-1054 or www.mathnasium.com/issaquah
Study ZoneGrades K – 12Drop-in to get free homework help from a volunteertutor. • Ask a librarian for current tutor availability or
go to www.kcls.org/studyzone/.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• [email protected] or 425-392-5430
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Ages 3-5
All Families Welcome
• Experienced, degreed teachers
• AM sessions
• Covered outdoor play area
• Spacious, well equipped classroom
• A loving environment for learning
• Kindergarten readiness program
Openings for 2011-12
We have FREE WI-FI
2 For 1Breakfast
Sat & Sun 9-11 AM with the purchase of 2 beverages
Free breakfast must be of equal or lesser value.With coupon only. One coupon per table.
Coupons Cannot be Combined. Expires 12/31/11
Family Fun at FOC!
Manga ClubGrades 6-12Do you like toread or drawmanga? Interestedin anime? Join theclub. Sponsored bythe Friends of theIssaquah Library.• Mondays,
Dec. 12, Jan. 9, Feb. 6, Mar. 5
• 3-4 p.m.• Issaquah Library,
10 W. SunsetWay• Free• 425-392-5430 or
Comic LifeLabAges 9-18Love manga andcomics? Want tomake your own? Give it a try aboard the Digital DiscoveryZone at the Issaquah Library. Create your own graphic sto-ries using Comic Life. Bring artwork or photos (in print ordigital formats) to use in your manga if you wish but this
is not required. Space is limited. No registration required.The Digital Discovery Zone is ADA accessible.• Thursday, Feb. 9• 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392—5430 or [email protected]
V I S I T O R S ’ G U I D ESnoqualmie - North Bend - Snoqualmie Pass
Glossy magazine publishing May 31, 2012Fishing • Hiking • Skiing • Attractions • Festivals
Parks • Summer Events & More!
Watch for the Spring issue of
Free Time!, coming March 7, 2012.
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Area ParksBeaver Lake Park2526 244th Ave. SE
Black Nugget Park1953 24th Ave. NE
Central Park1907 Park Dr. NE
Depot ParkRainier Blvd.& Alder Place
Gibson ParkNewport Way
Grand View Park2306 NE Natalie Way
Issaquah Comm. Ctr.301 Rainier Blvd. N.
Lake Samm. State Park2000 NW Sammamish Rd.
Pickering Farm1730 10th Ave.
Preston Athletic Fields87th Place
Tibbetts Valley Park12th Ave. NW & Maple St.
Sammamish Commons801 228th Ave. SE
Veterans’ Memorial Field 140 E. Sunset Way
Pine Lake Park2615 228th Ave. SE
Squak Valley ParkIss-Hobart Rd. & SE 104th St