Never let it be said that South Cove doesn’t rock. Jon Garberg, David Mills, Tim Benson, and Gail and Marilyn Garberg, aka Red Herring, put on a show in South Cove, Saturday Sept. 11.
The Issaquah Salmon Hatchery’s Theater is a colorful place these days, thanks to a youth artwork exhibit on display through September.
This Americanized musical stage version was built from the ground up right here in Issaquah, at Village Theatre’s Technical Studio space.
Some time ago, I saw a patient who had become unemployed at an age where finding another job wasn’t going to be easy.
He had been struggling with weight issues on and off for years past, but now he was facing some serious health problems. The stress from his job search and the increasing anxiety about his financial situation made it difficult for him to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
On Saturday, Sept. 25, the Rollin’ Log Tavern at 50 E Sunset Way will host Dead Night Reunion.
“The reason I moved to Issaquah was because I had three priorities. I wanted to be near Seattle, but not in Seattle. For my work I needed to be close to the east-west, and north-south connectors, the freeways.
The City of Issaquah’s Parks and Recreation department has published its quarterly brochure listing recreation programs for Fall 2010.
Lakemont Ladies Cycling Club is holding its third annual Cycle the WAVE bicycle charity event to support the Eastside Domestic Violence Program on Sunday, Sept. 19.
The salmon put on a show for visitors at the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery on Friday, Sept. 3, perhaps one of the final days of heat and sunshine for this season.
As beautiful as parenthood is, most moms and dads of young children will tell you it does have it’s tougher moments.
It doesn’t look like much right now, but in a few weeks, the vacant Lewis Hardware store building at 95 Front Street will transform into the new home for artEAST.
Golf fans in Issaquah and Sammamish have had a field day of late. Just weeks after Sammamish’s Sahalee County Club hosted the 2010 US Senior Open, featuring dozens of the world’s best golfers, the Boeing Classic at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge last week brought the stars out again.
One surprised Issaquah resident captured some fascinating video footage of a black bear and her cubs munching on trees out front of his home last Friday.
With school starting in less than a week, Kiwanis and AtWork!volunteers loaded backpacks with much-needed school supplies for elementary, middle and high school students in the Issaquah School District.
Volunteer opportunities abound in downtown Issaquah, where volunteers are needed and cherished.
POPs! Goes Issaquah, an annual free concert sponsored by Rowley Properties, will feature the Sammamish Symphony Orchestra and conductor R. Joseph Scott on Friday, Aug. 27.
This week, 200 employees of the Bellevue-based Symetra Financial got out of their offices and into their communities to help paint, clean and landscape for 11 non-profit organizations, including Issaquah’s Village Theatre.
Who would have guessed that nutrition labels could serve as a political football? We are talking about the fine print on the backside of the bags, boxes and cans our food comes in.
Providence Marianwood and artEAST are co-sponsoring the Vibrant Threads exhibition, which will feature textile works by local artists Anne Anderson, Sharlet Driggs, and Susan Olds.
From Aug. 16 to Sept. 14, King County invites its residents outside the city of Seattle to submit their stories of how well they recycle, as part of the County’s first “Recycling Superstar” online contest.