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Pursuant to Presidential Proclamation, Governor Inslee has directed that Washington State and United States flags be lowered to half-staff in honor and remembrance of the victims who tragically lost their lives on May 24, 2022, at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
The City of Sammamish has lowered flags at City Hall as we stand with the Uvalde, Texas community in their grief.
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Deputy Mayor Kali Clark will lead the community in raising the Progress Pride Flag at City Hall. To learn more, please click on the image!
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Kick off Pride Month at The Sammamish Farmers Market on Wednesday, June 1 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Join Cheryl Smith Mosaics in creating the Sammamish Community Progress Flag.
Stop by the mosaic tent to lay colored pieces of recycled glass and tile in this fantastic design. People of all ages are encouraged to participate; no experience is necessary. This is a great opportunity to show your pride and respect for all. Educational resources will be available. To learn more, please click on the image.
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Join the City to help put on an event for the community. We are looking for volunteers to help with monitoring activities, setting up, and helping clean up after these events. We still need help for June 4!
These opportunities are perfect for students looking to complete community service hours for school. To get the details and sign up, please click on the image.
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Join us for Dragon Boat Festival, 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. To learn more, please click on the image.
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Want to build a Fairy House? Now is your chance…. Sammamish Arts Commission is looking for creative and imaginative participants who want to show off their skills for on the Fairy House Trail!
Fairy Houses will be displayed all summer starting middle of June for everyone to see at Pine Lake Park.
The deadline to submit your Fairy House is June 10. Fairy Houses can be dropped off starting June 1, 2022 at Sammamish City Hall. For more info, please click on the image.
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Notice is hereby given that the City of Sammamish City Council will hold a public hearing on proposed amendments to the 2023-2028 Transportation Capital Improvement Plan (TCIP). To learn more, please click on the image.
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Notice is hereby given that the City of Sammamish City Council will hold a Public Hearing to consider amendments to SDC 21.06.040 – Development Standards – Adequacy of Public Facilities and Services; and SDC 21.09.020 – Hearing Examiner regarding repeal of School Concurrency requirements. To learn more, please click on the image.
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Registrations are open for Sammamish! Get more details by clicking on the image.
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What are your summer plans? The City's Park and Recreation Summer Guide is arriving in your mailboxes. Make sure to earmark what you'll be doing this summer! To view the guide, please click on the image!
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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 are booked in advance for up to 11 passengers and can be a whatever you need, such as going to downtown Seattle, Beaver Lake Park, or the grocery store every week. 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.
We want you to try Community Van today! Email communityvan@sammamish.us or call (425) 295-0646 to schedule your trip today.
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Know before you go. Schedules may change due to weather and/or equipment.
Traffic Alert: East Lake Sammamish Parkway
Construction is set to begin on the East Lake Sammamish Parkway and SE 43rd Way Roundabout Revisions Project. Work is scheduled to start June 13 and take approximately two months to complete. For complete details, visit the City of Issaquah's traffic alert.
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King County Parks is providing a calendar of upcoming events at Marymoor Park that will have a major impact on the Park and the surrounding road ways and communities. All parking lots will be expected to be busy.
To see the calendar, please click on the image!
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Want to learn how to identify water plants? Interested in saving a lake from the horrors of dense weed infestations? Join us on June 21, 2022, 6 pm - 8pm.
The Lake Weed Watcher Program trains volunteers to survey for aquatic weeds in small lakes in King County, Washington. Volunteers are trained to identify both native and non-native aquatic plants. The goal of the project is to watch for populations of invasive weeds that are not currently known to occur in King County or that have a very limited distribution, but have the potential to spread and cause damage. Detecting these weeds early allows us to stop them before they get too entrenched to remove. To register, please click on the image!
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You'll love these pet license benefits:
- Reunites lost pots quickly 24/7
- Helps fund the care and adoption of shelter animals
- Supports the proteection of people and pets in your community.
NOW through June 30, 2022: License your cat or dog, renew an expired license, and your late fees will be waived!
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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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