Witches, warlocks and the weird at heart enjoy Issaquah Highlands Halloween

Though still a young community, the residents and businesses of the Issaquah Highlands have shown they love to come together for a big neighborhood celebration.

Though still a young community, the residents and businesses of the Issaquah Highlands have shown they love to come together for a big neighborhood celebration.

On Saturday, the shops along the High Street hosted the Highlands’ own annual Halloween spectacular, Green Halloween.

Highlands residents, including Tony Cowan, here helping to liberate a bundle of trapped candy from a pumpkin pinata, kept the party happening all day, as costumed locals young and old enjoyed pony and wagon rides, mini-golf and other games.

Green Halloween also raised money for the Issaquah Food Bank and the Seattle Humane Society.