Eastside Catholic School will debut “Guys and Dolls” tomorrow night at the Lyceum Theatre in Skyline High School, with shows running through Sunday.
The Watoto Children’s Choir from Africa will perform at 6:30 p.m. March 30 at Eastridge Church in Issaquah. The group arrived in the U.S. on Dec. 14 to kick-off their six month U.S tour, and will closing out their ‘Beautiful Africa: A New Generation’ performances in Washington state.
Sammamish resident and budding author William Robson will be signing copies of his latest book, ‘Elevated Threat’ from 2-3 p.m. March 17 at Barnes and Noble in Downtown Seattle and then from 4-6 p.m. at Barnes and Noble in Woodinville.
The Redmond/Sammamish Boys and Girls Club will be hosting two free demos this month to highlight and promote the game of rugby.
Sammamish residents soon will be able to enjoy a playground outside of the Sammamish Library next to the skate park.
Since the Sammamish Landing opened in the fall of 2011, community members and city officials have noticed sizable parking concerns along the East Lake Sammamish Parkway. Trail and lake users squeeze their vehicles onto the side of the road, creating issues for pedestrians, other drivers and bicyclists.
Glenn and Ronda Olson have always been drawn to the idea of promoting and expressing peace. But unlike most Peace Corps participants, the Sammamish couple waited many years to fill their volunteering void.
Monte Lindsley, a lifelong Sammamish resident and co-leader for the local Girl Scout troop, was diagnosed with colon cancer on Jan. 27. Unaware of how long he had been living with the disease, doctors told him that the cancer had spread to his liver. Only twenty days after being diagnosed, Lindsley was gone.
Developing teens and children with special needs came together last weekend for ‘Make it a Clay Day’, and left with not only newly made clay sculptures, but newly found friends.
Faith United Methodist Church will become the next home to Tent City 4. Church members voted Wednesday night to welcome the homeless encampment onto their property March 1, following its departure from Lake Sammamish State Park.
Brad Malloy, Eastlake High School’s principal, resigned on Feb. 11 due to “personal reasons,” he said in a letter addressed to the Eastlake community.
On Thursday, Feb. 20, students in the after-school program at Pine Lake Middle School created a banana split 100 feet long.
The Sammamish Arts Commission will host a “Make It a Clay Day” event from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, March 1 from at the EX3 Teen and Recreation Center in Sammamish.
The Sammamish Planning Commission is gearing up to develop a city code that will more specifically address homeless encampment permits.
Trader Joe’s, a neighborhood grocery store with foods and beverages from the exotic to the basic, is scheduled to open its Sammamish location at 8 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 21.
Faith United Methodist Church, on Issaquah-Pine Lake Road in unincorporated King County, may become Tent City 4’s host come March 1.
Four months ago, Bob Papke took a leap of faith and bought four tickets to the Super Bowl. With two sons living in Denver, Papke figured that one of the two teams would make it to the ship on Feb. 2.
It’s not every day someone gets to work side by side with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. But for Josh Rawlings, a 2001 Skyline High School graduate, it’s all part of the job.
Issaquah boards and commissions do important work, and the city is now accepting applications for all boards and commissions.
A truck plowed into a new Sammamish home in the early hours Saturday, Jan. 25, tearing up a gas line and causing the evacuation of nearby homes. The driver fled the scene in the truck.