Theater troupe goes outdoors with William Shakespeare
Free Shakespeare performances are coming to a park near you. The Wooden O Shakespeare Co. is set to delight outdoor theatergoers this summer with productions of “Twelfth Night” and “The Winter’s Tale.”...
View ArticleCambalache spices up Concerts on the Green
Cambalache, one of the Pacific Northwest’s most renowned Latin and salsa bands, hits the stage during this summer’s Concerts on the Green series July 24 at the Issaquah Community Center. Picnicking...
View ArticleIssaquah Film Festival features movie musicals
Downtown Issaquah is poised to host a film festival in September, as the municipal Arts Commission shows a series of musicals on the silver screen. The inaugural Issaquah Film Festival is scheduled for...
View ArticleSeatown brings the funk to Concerts on the Green
The Seatown Rhythm and Blues Players funks up the stage with Motown and R&B classics during this summer’s Concerts on the Green series July 31 at the Issaquah Community Center. Picnicking kicks off...
View ArticleBlack Velvet 4 plays classics at Concerts on the Green
Black Velvet 4 cranks up the classic rock for the next summer Concerts on the Green performance Aug. 7 at the Issaquah Community Center, 301 Rainier Blvd. Picnicking kicks off at 6 p.m., so be sure to...
View Article85th Street Big Band jives up the Concerts on the Green
Break out your dancing shoes when the 85th Street Big Band swings onto the summer Concerts on the Green stage Aug. 14 at the Issaquah Community Center. Picnicking kicks off at 6 p.m., so be sure to...
View ArticleConcerts on the Green series wraps with a Magic Bus ride
Climb aboard with Magic Bus to experience Woodstock nostalgia at the final Concerts on the Green performance Aug. 28 at the Issaquah Community Center. Picnicking kicks off at 6 p.m., so be sure to...
View ArticleInaugural Issaquah Film Festival features classic movie musicals
The stars on screen during the inaugural Issaquah Film Festival need no introduction. Moviegoers can see The Beatles slog through “A Hard Day’s Night” and the fleet-footed Gene Kelly dance across the...
View ArticleArtist spruces up Issaquah Highlands’ Miracle Grow sculpture
Seattle artist Leon White stands in the middle of Miracle Grow, his public art sculpture in the Issaquah Highlands. Last week, White spent 30 hours refurbishing the sculpture that was installed in...
View ArticleIssaquah film series dials up ‘The Black Book’
The popular Films @ the Train Depot! series includes Hollywood classics and stars from a bygone era. The next entry in the popular series is “The Black Book” from 1949. The film offers a...
View ArticleCity seeks applicants for boards, commissions
NEW — 10 a.m. Jan. 23, 2013 City leaders need civic-minded citizens to offer advice on important issues as municipal board and commission members. The city needs applicants for openings on 12 boards...
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Local Realtors earn regional leadership posts Joan Probala Joan Probala, a managing broker at Windermere Real Estate/East in Issaquah, has been elected as the 2013 president of the Seattle King County...
View ArticleCity seeks applicants for advisory boards, commissions
City leaders need civic-minded citizens to offer advice on important issues as municipal board and commission members. The city needs applicants for openings on 12 boards and commissions. The groups...
View ArticleApril film series movie moved
Classic movie fans will not receive a Second Saturday Film Series movie in April from the Issaquah Arts Council. The Cary Grant movie “Penny Serenade” was slated to be shown April 13, but it was...
View ArticleIssaquah Arts Commission seeks outdoor sculpture
NEW — 1 p.m. July 20, 2013 Help make the city more beautiful by participating in the loaned art program. The Issaquah Arts Commission seeks to borrow a piece of outdoor sculpture for a one-year period...
View ArticleIssaquah Arts Commission seeks outdoor sculpture
Help make the city more beautiful by participating in the loaned art program. The Issaquah Arts Commission seeks to borrow a piece of outdoor sculpture for a one-year period for the northwest corner of...
View ArticleLet your creative energy flow at Chalk Art Festival
Issaquah is about to get a bit more colorful, thanks to the annual Chalk Art Festival. This year, the festival, sponsored by the Issaquah Arts Commission, will hit the sidewalks around the Issaquah...
View ArticleHelp design bike racks for downtown
The city is inviting artists to help design artwork for bicycle racks, which will be installed downtown at a date to be determined. The bicycle racks will be standard inverted “U” racks, and the...
View ArticleFilm series returns with ‘They Made Me a Criminal’
The Second Saturday Film Series will be back Sept. 14 with “They Made Me A Criminal!” The movie will show at 7 p.m. at Issaquah City Hall, 130 E Sunset Way. The 1939 Warner Bros. socially conscious...
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