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Need to get tested for COVID-19? You can find out how by clicking on the image.
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CISC is a partner of the Coalition Against Hate & Bias, which is supported by the King County Office of Equity and Social Justice. CISC is here to help.
If you have recently experienced or witnessed an assault, verbal harassment, denial of service or employment or other discrimination due to race, national origin, gender, religion, abilities, age, sexual orientation, please report the incident to CISC. You can click on the image for a list of phone numbers to multi-lingual staff, or email antihb@cisc-seattle.org.
This is not an emergency service. If you are in danger, call 911.
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Be prepared with a lifejacket this summer. A life jacket will only work if fitted properly. Please click on the image to read Washington State Park's Lifejacket Law, Tips, and Resources.
You can also read more about Washington State Park's Boating program here.
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Join Sammamish Seniors on Wednesday, June 23, 11 am for “Coffee with the Snoqualmie Tribe’s Archeologist.” Steven Mullen-Moses, Snoqualmie Tribe’s Director, Archaeology and Historic Preservation, will be with us. The Indigenous peoples of this area have been here for at least 13,000 years, but only by working together can we protect and preserve our shared history of the Pacific Northwest. hawadubš čələp! (Thank you!) Bring your questions!
Contact SammamishSeniors@gmail.com for the link to the presentation.
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Download the NEW Community Ride On Demand app and get a ride in minutes to work, school, appointments, transit or anywhere in the service area, for the same cost as a standard King County Metro bus fare. Community Ride is your smart and affordable way to get around Sammamish! Learn more by clicking on the image.
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Sammamish Plateau Water has extended the moratorium on new sewer connections until August 23, 2021 in key areas with limited sewer capacity. Please click on the image to read more.
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Free mental health assessment and referral appointments available for Sammamish residents at CrossPath Counseling. A trained mental health counselor will assess mental health needs and help find a local counselor. To schedule your free appointment, call (425) 369-1111 or email cpc@crosspathcounseling.com.
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Skyhawks is offering Youth Sports - Skilled Based Programs this summer! To see all camps and clinics offered by Skyhawks in Sammamish, please click on the logo.
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No City of Sammamish meetings or events for week of June 21, 2021. |
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Back by popular demand! The Splash Park is now open at the Lower Commons every day from 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. with five-to-six minute cycle activations. For directions, please click on the image.
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Join the City of Sammamish featuring a book in Sammamish’s city parks this June and July! The book "Tiny, Perfect Things" written by M.H. Clark will be featured at Evans Creek Preserve.
Get Outdoors! Get Reading!
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Join a guided labyrinth walk. Guided walks introduce the history of labyrinths and offer approaches for walking. You'll walk the labyrinth in the company of others and see how it works for you. The labyrinth at Sammamish City Hall has been installed to maintain physical distancing, while encouraging social connection. Walks are led by a local labyrinth walk facilitator. Please click on the image to learn more about these guided walks and how to participate.
Guided Walk #2 - Full Moon Walk will take place on June 24, 8pm - 9pm.
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Big Rock Park Central is now open and there are several unique features: The historic Reard House, the Heritage Garden and The Treehouse. Big Rock Park Central is the second parcel of land gifted to the City by Mary Pigott. It is just south of Big Rock Park North’s 15 acres which opened in 2016. The addition of Big Rock Park Central provides 20 acres of land covered with dense forest, open meadows, and a stream in the north section. The park is enhanced by 1.5 miles of meandering trails navigating through the property and connecting to Big Rock Park North. The two parks now boast 3 miles of trails to explore! For more details, along with directions and a site map, please click on the image.
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Located in Big Rock Park Central and part of the gift from Mary Pigott, this is a custom-built treehouse designed by Terrapin Architecture, TreehouseARTZ, Greenwood Engineers, and Stratum Group. It was constructed around four existing landmark western red cedars and was designed to be as least intrusive as possible onto the health of the trees. It totals approximately 1,440 square feet. The City is offering limited visitation by the public in order to preserve the integrity of the structure and protect the trees in which it resides. Visits are 20-minute sessions beginning on each half hour with a 10-minute buffer time between groups. A max of 15 people are allowed in each session. No walk ups will be allowed. The Treehouse open house dates and times for 2021 are viewable by clicking on the above image.
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Come visit the Fairy House Trail at Pine Lake Park! Enjoy the whimsical houses created by your friends in the Sammamish community. The Fairy House Trail will be accessible through the month of June. Please click on the image for a trail map!
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The City of Sammamish is proud to join with other Eastside cities and communities celebrating diversity, inclusion, and Pride this month. Please take a moment to watch this video by Eastside Pride PNW #PrideMonth2021
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The Sammamish Community YMCA is partnering with the Issaquah Food & Clothing Bank, Hopelink, and the City of Sammamish to gather basic hygiene products for our community. By contributing products to this drive, you are directly helping neighbors in need. Please see the image for details and drop off location.
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Water Quality Testing on Sammamish Lakes: Sampling occurs every two weeks at Beaver Lake, Pine Lake, and Sammamish Landing in June and every week in July through Labor Day. Test results will be posted on King County's website, which you can access by clicking on the image!
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From the report: "The will of Sammamish’s residents to overcome this pandemic and contribute to the greater public health good could not be made more evident by the vaccination rates seen across our community. While 70% of the population being vaccinated against COVID-19 has been seen as the benchmark for the nation and most communities, the majority of the City of Sammamish is sitting far above that figure. Over 95% of all residents aged 12 and older have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and roughly 85% of the same population has completed their entire series. This is a remarkable achievement that Sammamish residents should be extremely proud of."
Please read the rest of the report by clicking on the image.
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Take a trip with Community Van! Riders can schedule one-time or recurring trips up to two hours away and the cost is a Metro fare. Support your community and volunteer! If you are at a lower risk for COVID-19, please consider volunteering. Never pay gas or toll charges and all COVID-19 precautions are being taken to limit spread. Get more info by clicking on the image!
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Know before you go. Schedules may change due to weather and/or equipment availability.
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