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There is a Flood Warning in effect for all of King County until Saturday, January 8. Reports of water over the roadway will be posted to the City's Weather Events News page, which you can access by clicking on the image.
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Keep reading about their lives of volunteerism by clicking on the image!
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Join Master Stewards from the Washington Native Plant Society and the City this MLK national day of service to help remove invasive species and mulch at East Sammamish Park. Give back to your community, learn about native plants and enhance wildlife habitat!
This project is perfect for students looking to complete community service hours for school. Water, snacks, gloves and tools will be provided. Please dress appropriately for weather, wear long sleeves/pants and closed-toed shoes. If the weather report predicts rain bring along a rain coat.
Masks are required to wear when on site and working. Social distancing will be enforced while working.
Must register and sign agreement online. No walk ups and only limited number of volunteers at a time is allowed. To register, please click on the image!
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Sammamish Police Department is participating in the Polar Plunge to raise funds and awareness for Special Olympics Washington!
This is a great fundraising event in support of more than 19,500 Special Olympics Washington participants. This year, we’re facing off in a friendly East vs. West competition to see which side of the state can raise the most funds.
Show your support by clicking on the image!
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Join us in celebrating the Year of the Tiger, featuring the diversely talented international community of Sammamish and activities centered around Asian culture and ceremonial traditions. Event highlights include a vibrant performance by the International Lion Dance Team, a martial arts demonstration, music, dance, visual arts and a variety of interactive booths for kids. This event is free and open to audiences of all ages! This is an open air event and dress warm for the weather and masks are required to attend. Wishing New Year happiness to all!
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Arts Commission is accepting applications for 2022 Arts Grant Program! The Arts Grant Program provides funding for organizations, individuals, and youth to deliver exemplary projects in arts education, dance, design, folk and traditional arts, literary arts, media arts, musical theater, multidisciplinary works, theater, visual arts, and all other forms of artwork for the citizens of Sammamish. Learn more about the Arts Grant Program and application process by clicking on the image!
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Are you a live entertainer or part of a band looking to perform at a Sammamish event? Click on the image to learn more about how to submit a sample of your music or talent offering for consideration. Submissions received through Monday, January 31 at 11:59pm will be considered for Spring, Summer, and Fall of 2022.
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Community Van is a flexible rideshare option that provides Sammamish residents with a new way to use public transportation by offering trips to local destinations in and outside Sammamish (up to 2 hours away). Community Van accommodates trips throughout the day, evening, and weekends. Trips can be a whatever you need, such as going to a play or concert with friends or going to the grocery store every week with a group. Community Vans are driven by volunteer drivers who are screened and approved through King County Metro’s Commuter Van program. Riders pay a standard metro fare for a round trip while the volunteer driver can ride for free.
Currently, we are seeking volunteer drivers to fulfill the volume of ride requests coming in from the community! Support your neighbors, your community and help the environment by becoming a Community Van volunteer driver. You can choose which trips you drive and the frequency. If you are interested in volunteering, please email communityvan@sammamish.us or call (425) 295-0646.
To learn more please visit the City's Mobility Hub!
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Know before you go. Schedules may change due to weather and/or equipment availability.
For emergency road repairs due to recent weather events, please visit the City’s Weather Events News page for updates.
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Sammamish Scout troops will be recycling Christmas trees on Saturday, January 8, 2022, marking the 37th year of their primary fundraising event. Trees will be picked up curbside starting at 8am. For more information and to learn how to make a donation, please visit http://www.ScoutTreeDrive.org. |
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This week from the Snoqualmie Tribe Ancestral Lands Movement:
Happy New Year to all our supporters from everyone here at the Snoqualmie Tribe Ancestral Lands Movement. This outreach effort has really grown since we first launched this summer, and we are excited to see what 2022 brings. We are so appreciative of the support from local businesses, citizens, and governments who see the importance of the Snoqualmie Tribe's input and connection to these lands, and the work we all have to do to help protect, respect and restore our ancestral lands. Thank you again for all your support helping amplify our message making the Snoqualmie Ancestral Lands Movement what it is today, as we begin an all new year!
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Eastside Fire & Rescue Chief Jeff Clark will be joining Sammamish Seniors on Wednesday, January 12, 11am. He'll let us know what's happening with Eastside Fire & Rescue and what's ahead. He'll also be avialable for your questions.
Please email sammamishseniors@gmail.com for the Zoom link.
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Everyone age 16-17 should get a booster dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine if at least six months have passed since receiving their second dose of Pfizer.
Everyone age 18 and older should get a booster dose of Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccine if it has been:
- 6 months since their second dose of Pfizer or Moderna
- 2 months since one dose of J&J
To schedule a COVID-19 vaccine booster, please click on the image!
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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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Are you noticing school anxiety or low motivation in your child or teen? CrossPath Counseling offers free, same week assessment and referral services to help you connect with a specialist provider in the area.
Email cpc@crosspathcounseling.com for more information.
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