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FULL BLEED - please keep trim at right as far right of foot as possible.THANKS!

summer recreation 2013

Special section of The Issaquah Press and Sammamish Review

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Cultural Arts 4

Health Education 6

Parenting 8

Preschool 10

Youth 12

Special Events 16

Special Interest 18

Sports & Fitness 20

Teen Activities 22

Published byIssaquah Press Inc.

www.issaquahpress.com425-392-6434

Watch for the Fall issue of Free Time!

coming Sept. 11, 2013

The classes listed here are a round-up of offerings from the library, senior center, clubs and organizations, some non-profit agencies

and the advertisers in this special section.

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Music LessonsAll agesMusic Works Northwest, a non-profit community music school conveniently located just off I-90, offers private and group lessons on 21 different instruments and voice. Check out the award-winning faculty at www.musicworksnw.org• Dates and times vary• Music Works Northwest, 14360 SE Eastgate Way, Bellevue• Cost vary by class• 425-644-0988

Issaquah Make Music DayAll agesIssaquah is making music on Friday, June 21 in celebration of National Music Day, celebrated in more than 450 cities and 100 countries. In Issaquah, musicians are taking to the streets in historic downtown and Gilman Village. Everyone who plays an instrument – school bands, symphonies, individual bands and solo musicians — is invited to come and play, but must register.• Friday, June 21• 5-9 p.m.

• Front Street and Gilman Village• Free• [email protected]

Meet the Author of ‘Gluten-Free Girl Every Day’Adults & TeensShauna James Ahern, the writer of the wildly popular blog www.glutenfreegirl.com collaborates with her chef husband to offer delicious recipes organized around different types of dinners, such as One-Pot Wonders, Stir Fries, and Buffets. She also offers practical tips for stocking the gluten-free pantry.• Tuesday, June 18• 7 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430

Meet Issaquah Author Dianne AprileAdults & TeensMeet Issaquah writer Dianne Aprile. Dianne will read excerpts

from Thicker Than Water, her current work in progress, a memoir of her special relationship with an eccentric aunt whose long, resilient, friend-filled life belied a 70-year struggle with the stigma and challenges of mental illness. Dianne will also read a selection from The Eye Is Not Enough: On Seeing and Remembering. Co-sponsored by Artist Trust of Washington.• Tuesday, June 18• 7 p.m.

• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Ave. SE• Free• 425-392-3130

Meet the Author of ‘Blood Money’Adults & TeensIn ‘Blood Money,’ Erika Mitchell brings you a thriller where accountants are heroes and spies are sidekicks. Join Erika as she discusses her book, which The Readers Cafe hailed as, “Five out of five Sudoku puzzles,” as well as blogging, publishing and maybe the zombie apocalypse, too, if there’s time.• Saturday, June 22• 11 a.m.• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Ave. SE• Free• 425-392-3130

All-American Independence Celebration Master Chorus Eastside presents its popular All-American Independence Day Celebration at Issaquah’s historic Pickering Farm with songs, readings, sing-alongs and stories. This year the Sound of the Northwest, a choir specializing in the Negro Spiritual, joins us for an unforgettable musical extravaganza! Fun for the whole family. Pre-purchase of tickets recommended. Tickets also available at the door.• Sunday, June 24• 3 p.m. • Pickering Farm, 1730 10th Ave. NW, Issaquah • $15 adults, $10 students• 425-392-8446 or www.ticketweb.com

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FREE OUTDOOR SUMMER CONCERTS:Concerts on the GreenCity of Issaquah Parks & Recreation, Issaquah Arts Commission, Issaquah Kiwanis Club and sponsors present free concerts July 9-Aug. 27 on the lawn in front of the Issaquah Community Center. Bring your own blanket or chairs to sit on. Hamburgers and hot dogs are available for purchase, or bring your own picnic. Leave pets and alcohol at home!• July 9 Big Dog Revue – golden classics• July 16 Sly Mr. Y – family rock dance band• July 23 Chance McKinney – personalized country• July 30 Steve Kelley’s Little Big Band – swing and jazz• Aug. 6 Kalimba - tribute to Earth, Wind & Fire• Aug. 13 Randy Linder Band – tribute to Creedance Clearwater Revival• Aug. 20 Manigua – Latin fusion• Aug. 27 Hairstorm – 80’s hair rock

Concerts in the Park Bring the family and a picnic supper to enjoy a free outdoor concert on Thursdays at Pine Lake Park, 6:30-8 p.m. Co-sponsored by Plateau Jewelers.• July 11 Mulligans Rock, classic rock and roll• July 18 Crème Tangerine, Beatles’ tribute• July 25 Chance McKinney, modern country• Aug. 1 The Tropics!, classic rock and roll• Aug. 8 Cherry Cherry, Neil Diamond tribute• Aug. 15 Petty Fever, Tom Petty tribute• Aug. 22 Sammamish Symphony, Tall Ships• Aug. 29 North Country, bluegrass

KidsFirst! Performance SeriesAll agesKids like live entertainment, too! Co-sponsored by Sammamish Kiwanis and Friends of the Sammamish Library.• July 9, noon at Beaver Lake Park — Eric Herman and the Thunder Puppies• July 23, noon at East Sammamish Park — Brian Waite Band• July 30, 1 p.m. at Sammamish Commons Plaza• Aug.13, 1 p.m. at Sammamish Commons Plaza• Aug. 20, noon at, Ebright Creek Park — Eric Ode, children’s musician• Aug. 27, 1 p.m. at Sammamish Commons Plaza

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Opera Preview: Ring Adults & TeensThe Ring of the Nibelungen was first performed in its entirety at Bayreuth in the summer of 1876. The world had seen nothing like it — a music/drama cycle of incredible scope — four complete operas in four nights.Yet Wagner’s Ring has fascinated opera audiences, more now than ever, especially in Seattle. It has everything: giants, Gods, dwarves, a river, a curse, a magic ring, two spell-binding love stories, a rainbow bridge, mermaids, fabulous music. Each of the four operas will be discussed over four Wednesdays.• Wednesday, June 26, July 10, July 17, July 23• 7 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430

Downtown ArtWalkAll agesExperience artistic creations and the vibe of live music performances during ArtWalk, in historic downtown Issaquah the first Friday evening of the month. Also includes interactive art demonstrations, some hands-on projects and surprises.• July 5, Aug. 2, Sept. 6• 5 - 9 p.m.• Downtown Issaquah• Free• [email protected]

Shakespeare’s ‘Henry V’All agesSit back and enjoy the show! A young, untried king tests his mettle in battle against overwhelming odds. His army dispirited and outnumbered, his conscience unsure of his cause or his abilities, the young King Henry learns that leadership is far more than just being the one with the crown. Bring your blanket or chair to sit on.• July 20, Pine Lake Park• July 11, Issaquah Community Center lawn• 7 p.m.• Free

Read and Discuss ‘The Paris Wife’Join us to discuss The Paris Wife by Paula McLain and share the great books you’ve read over the summer!• Monday, July 22• 6:30-8 p.m.

• Issaquah Library 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430

Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’All agesEnjoy drama at its best – in the park! Shakespeare’s magical tale where revenge yields to forgiveness. Exiled by his younger brother and marooned on an enchanted island with his daughter, the aging sorcerer Prospero discovers the human heart wields a greater power than all the spells at his command. Bring blanket or chair to sit on.• July 27, Pine Lake Park• Aug. 1, Issaquah Community Center lawn• 7 p.m.• Free

Chalk Art FestivalAll agesChalk and water is provided for you to create your own masterpiece on the sidewalk. Sidewalk space is available on first-come, first-served basis. Come early to get a shady spot! Chalk and water provided. Judging at 5 p.m., winners announced at 6 p.m.• Tuesday, July 30• Noon - 5 p.m.• Issaquah Community Center• Free• 425-837-3300

Trunk & TreasureSell your treasures directly from the trunk of your car. No commercial businesses. Rain or shine event. Complete registration at time of payment.• Saturday, Aug. 17• 9 a.m.-3 p.m.• Issaquah Community Center parking lot• $16 for 2 spaces; $23 for 3 spaces• 425-837-3300

Movie on the GreenAll agesBring your blanket, lawn chair, family and friends for a movie under the stars! Issaquah Parks & Recreation and Lunar Flicks present the hit “Sandlot.” Concessions available for purchase. No pets.• Saturday, Sept. 7• 8-11 p.m.• Issaquah Community Center lawn• Free• 425-837-3300

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Painting • Glass • Ceramics Drawing and more...

Discover & register online at www.artEAST.org

Art Classes & Workshops at the artEAST Art Center

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Health EducationWomen’s Natural Guide to Avoiding CancerAdults & TeensCome join naturopathic physician Lisa Priceto learn how to maintain good health and minimize your risk of getting cancer. Co-sponsored by Northwest Natural Health and the Swedish Cancer Education Center.• Wednesday, June 12• 7 p.m.• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Ave. SE• Free• Register at 206-386-2502

Put Shorts Back in Your Wardrobe: Treatment for Spider and Varicose VeinsSummertime is for shorts and swimsuits. If you avoid wearing them because of spider or varicose veins, it’s time to regain control of your wardrobe – and your comfort in warm weather. Join our vascular surgeons who will discuss what causes varicose and spider veins and provide information on the latest treatments. Pre-registration required, www.swedish.org/classes.• Wednesday, June 19• 6-7:30 p.m.• Swedish Medical Center, 751 NE Blakely Drive, Issaquah • Free• 206-386-2502

Medicare Made ClearAdultsJust when you think you understand how Medicare works, there is something new to know! This presentation covers the essentials of how basic Medicare works, what it covers, the different types of available products and prescription drug plans. At the conclusion, you will be able to make an educated, informed evaluation of what is available and what best suits your specific medical and financial needs. The speaker is not connected with the Federal Medicare Program.• Saturday, June 22 and July 27• 11 a.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430

Weight Loss Surgery SeminarHas the time come to get the facts about weight loss surgery? If so, here is your opportunity.Overlake invites you to join us for an informative evening to find out if weight loss surgery is right for you. Pre-registration required.• Tuesday, June 25, July 23 or Aug. 27• 6-7:30 p.m.• Overlake Medical Clinic, Highmark, 1740 NW Maple Street, Issaquah• Free• 425-688-5259 or www.overlakehospital.org/classes

Long Term CareAdultsYou spend your whole adult life saving up your nest egg for retirement. But an unexpected illness, accident or the normal process of aging could wipe out that nest egg. How do you protect yourself from this financial disaster? Are your parents protected? Half of us will need long term care.Come empower yourself with knowledge and get questions answered.• Saturday, June 29• 11 a.m.

• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430

The Anticancer LifestyleAdults & TeensExplore recent findings on ways to increase your resistance to cancer. Create an anticancer lifestyle using beneficial foods, protecting yourself from environmental threats, and enhancing your physical and emotional well-being. Presented by Swedish Cancer Education Center.• Tuesday, July 9• 7 p.m.• 11 a.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• Register at 206-386-2502

Bladder Control Therapies That Really WorkAll WomenDid you know that 1 in 3 women suffer from urine leakage? If you have struggled with bladder control, you are not alone. Join pelvic health expert and urogynecologist Lora Plaskon, MD, to learn about the causes of urine incontinence and treatment options that work. Take back control of your bladder and have the last laugh!• Thursday, July 11• 6-8 p.m.• Swedish Medical Center, 751 NE Blakely Drive, Issaquah • Free• 206-386-2502

Get Cardiovascular, Physical Strength Back After Cancer TreatmentAdults & TeensJoin naturopathic physician Dan Labriola for a class focused on restoring your cardiovascular and physical health. Co-sponsored by Northwest Natural Health and Swedish Cancer Education Center: (206) 386-2502.• Tuesday, Aug. 6• 7 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• Register at 206-386-2502

Let’s Cook: Fighting Cancer with FoodAdults & TeensLearn to make several meals containing nutrients that are especially helpful during and after treatment with naturopathic physician, Lisa Price. Co-sponsored by Northwest Natural Health and the Swedish Medical Center.• Wednesday, Aug. 14• 7 p.m.• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Ave. SE• Free• Register at 206-386-2502

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ParentingEncompass ParentingExpecting couples and parents of newborns to age 5The latest scientific research findings on child development in a useful, practical way, based on the Parenting Counts curriculum developed by the Talaris Institute. Learn the pillars of your child’s social and emotional development and why they are critical to your child’s future success in academics and in life. The workshop leader is Kerry Beymer, manager of parenting education for Encompass. Attend one, several or all workshops. Discounted childcare available. Register online.• Thursdays, June 6, July 11, Aug. 1, Sept. 5, Oct. 3, Nov. 7, Dec. 5• 5:30-7:30 p.m. • Virginia Mason Issaquah Clinic, 100 Gilman Blvd.• Free• 425-888-2777, encompassnw.org

Developmental ScreeningsParents of infants to kindergartenersThrough a parent questionnaire, Encompass will screen children from age 3 months to 5 years. Screenings take just 10 minutes per child. Results available immediately. Parents come away with a list of recommendations regarding motor, speech, self-help, social and cognitive skills. Learn more about your child from the Encompass multi-disciplinary team of therapists and experts.• Tuesday, July 2, Aug. 6, Sept. 3, Oct. 1• 9:30 to 11 a.m., no appointment necessary• Encompass Issaquah, Blakely Hall, 2500 N.E. Park Drive• Free• 425-888-3347, encompassnw.org

Hop to Signaroo® Baby Sign LanguageParents and grandparents of babies 5+ months oldHearing families can use American Sign Language to communicate with hearing babies as young as 5 months old. Signing greatly reduces frustration, promotes faster language development, stimulates intellectual growth and brain development, enhances motor skills and strengthens your parent-child bond. Enrollment is for one or both parents of the same baby, or one parent and a grandparent. Four sessions. Pre-registration required, www.swedish.org/classes. • Saturdays, July 13-Aug. 3 or Sept. 7-28• 10:30-11:30 a.m.• Swedish Medical Center, 751 NE Blakely Drive, Issaquah • $128 + $19 materials fee payable at class • 206-386-2502

Preparing for Childbirth & Newborn Care A series of popular, interactive classes, filled with reliable information to help you prepare for labor, birth and newborn care. Includes a textbook and a tour of the Childbirth Center. Taught by qualified, experienced Childbirth Educators. Pre-registration required.• Offered weeknights and weekends and on two consecutive Fridays. Check online for details• Overlake Medical Clinic, Highmark, 1740 NW Maple Street, Issaquah• $105 comprehensive series, $95 condensed series • 425-688-5259 or www.overlakehospital.org/classes

Parenting for Social-Emotional HealthTrying to maintain relationship and still be the parent can be confusing and stressful. In this 60-minute interactive workshop for parents, learn several simple and specific techniques designed to improve parent-child bond, shape cooperation, and reduce childhood anxiety. Nicole Laurent, LMHCA is an experienced therapist leading this workshop. • Wednesday, July 24• 7 p.m.• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Ave. SE• Free• 425-392-3130

OB Speed DatingExpecting Mom’sIf you’re expecting or thinking about having a baby, finding the right provider is a pretty good place to start this incredible journey. When you come to OB Speed Dating, you’ll meet several OBs and midwives who deliver at Swedish/Issaquah and get to know them in a fun, low-key environment. Pre-registration required. Visit www.swedish.org/classes. • Tuesday, July 30• 6 and 7 p.m. (two sessions)• Swedish Medical Center, 751 NE Blakely Drive, Issaquah • Free• Swedish Medical Center, 206-386-2502

La Leche LeagueAll breastfeeding mothers and mothers-to-be interested in breastfeeding are welcome. • First Monday of the month• 10 a.m.- noon• Overlake Medical Clinic, Highmark, 1740 NW Maple Street, Issaquah• Free• [email protected] or 425-312-3477

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Fun Summer Camps, Classes and Workshops!

www.backstagedance.org 425.747.5070 Factoria

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All About Puberty: Parents and Boys TogetherFamilies with children 9-11This class provides a perfect opportunity to build a bridge with your 9- to 12-year-old to demystify the mysteries puberty. The focus of this fun, interactive class is to open and enhance communication between parents and preteens and explain the physical and emotional changes ahead. Taught in partnership with Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest. Pre-registration required, www.swedish.org/classes.• Monday, Aug. 5• 6:30-9 p.m.• Swedish Medical Center, 751 NE Blakely Drive, Issaquah • $35 per family of two adults and one child; $5 for additional child or adult • 206-386-2502

Baby Needs a DoctorParents and Expecting ParentsIt’s never too early to start thinking about who will care for your baby. Meet with physicians in person to help put you at ease and explain what you should look for in a doctor. At this 1-hour event you will be introduced to Swedish and affiliated physicians who answer your questions, share their philosophy of care, and provide tips on childcare. Pre-registration required, www.swedish.org/classes. • Tuesday, Aug. 6• 6 and 7 p.m. (two sessions)• Swedish Medical Center, 751 NE Blakely Drive, Issaquah • Free• Swedish Medical Center, 206-386-2502

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Parent-Child Interaction Training/TherapyAges 2 to 7 and parents14-plus-week intensive program helps parents and children who are experiencing significant disruptive behavior, including those with ADHD and who may be on the autism spectrum. The program aims to increase positive feelings and interactions between parents and children, improve child behavior and empower parents to use consistent, predictable, effective parenting strategies. Each family receives one-on-one attention in the Virginia Mason lab once a week for 60-75 minutes. The program has two parts: relationship enhancement and discipline. • By appointment• Virginia Mason Issaquah Clinic, 100 Gilman Blvd.• Payment options: insurance reimbursement, flat fee, scholarships• 425-888-2777, encompassnw.org

All About Puberty: Parents and Girls TogetherFamilies with children 9-11This class provides a perfect opportunity to build a bridge with your 9 to 12-year-old to demystify the mysteries of puberty. The focus of this fun, interactive class is to open and enhance communication between parents and preteens and explain the physical and emotional changes ahead. Taught in partnership with Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest. Pre-registration required, www.swedish.org/classes.• Monday, Aug. 12• 6:30-9 p.m.• Swedish Medical Center, 751 NE Blakely Drive, Issaquah • $35 per family of two adults and one child; $5 for additional child or adult • 206-386-2502

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Beginning ReadingPre-K to 1st gradeGive your little one a head start, or help him catch up sooner rather than later. Some children need a little more practice to master initial reading skills. Caring, dedicated tutors and a comprehensive program can help, with emphasis on the often-neglected variant vowel sounds – the key to spelling skills and in-depth reading. Individualized, face-to-face instruction.• Flexible scheduling• Tutoring Club, 1135 NW Gilman Blvd., Issaquah• Cost varies• 425-837-0595

Young Toddler Story TimeAges 12-24 months, with adultSuper stories and songs just for young toddlers. Lots of wiggling and giggling guaranteed.• Thursdays, June 27-Aug. 8• 10 and 11 a.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430

CHILDREN’S SUMMER LIBRARY EVENTSAll events are free, open to families, at the Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way.

Sammy and the Sandbox Mystery Puppet ShowAll ages children & familiesOne magical summer evening, Sammy T. Jones (world famous kid paleontologist) unearths something truly amazing in his sand box. Could it be a never-before-seen prehistoric creature.• Monday, June 24• Noon and 1 p.m.

Thumbelina Puppet ShowAges 4 and olderFlower child Thumbelina doesn’t want to live in a mole’s underground tunnel. How will she ever escape and find her home in the land of the flower fairies? Enjoy a beautiful shadow puppet show with live music. Performance is held in a dark room and is not appropriate for very young children.• Thursday, June 27• 7 p.m.

A Magical Musical Adventure into the Earth ConcertAges 2 to adultCome on a musical ride through underground jungles, deserts, rivers and lakes to meet all kinds of magical creatures. • Monday, July 1• 1 and 2 p.m.

Rock-It Science Concert Ages 4 and olderLearn about rocks, minerals, fossils, volcanoes and more while rockin’ out to original songs about earth science and geology. • Monday, July 8• 1 and 2 p.m.

Dig-a Dig-a-Tale-O! StorytellingAll ages children & familiesEnjoy folktales from around the world about dirt, digging and growing things told by the author of 23 folktale picture books with autoharp and dulcimer accompaniment.

• Thursday, July 11• 1 and 2 p.m.

Treasure Island Puppet ShowAges 4 and older.Watch stories of pirates, buried treasure, white whales and enchanted frogs with hand puppets, theater toy-figures and music from the Toucan Pirates Band.• Monday, July 15• 1 and 2 p.m.

Dig into Magic ShowAges 4 and older.Discover secrets of the deep in this subterranean summer reading spectacular! Learn about mining for precious metals, facts about aquifers of drinking water and the world’s deepest super cave while seeing some amazing magical stunts.• Monday, July 22• 1 and 2 p.m.

Tales Found Underground!Ages 3 and older.Jump up and join in as storytellers Jen and Nat Whitman share multi-cultural folktales of the amazing world beneath our feet.• Wednesday, July 24• 1 and 2 p.m.

Funny Folktales Unearthed!Ages 3 and older.Hilarious characters come to life in folktales about digging in the garden and digging out of trouble! • Monday, July 29• 1 and 2 p.m.

Drop-In Storytime at SwedishParents and CaregiversYou are invited to Children’s Story Time and Book Fair at Swedish/Issaquah, by the fireplace in the main lobby. No registration necessary.• Wed, June 26; Thurs, July 25, Wed, Aug 28• 9:30-11 a.m. (Drop-in when you can)• Swedish Medical Center, 751 NE Blakely Drive, Issaquah • Free• Swedish Medical Center, 206-386-2502• Jody Turner, 425-313-7020

Preschool Story TimeAges 3-6, with adultMeet other preschool pals and enjoy wonderful stories and silly songs.• Mondays, June 24, July 1- Aug. 5• 10 a.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430

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Mathnasium Early LearnersPre-K to 1st gradeFundamental math skills for 5 & 6 year olds. Help your young student get off to a good start in math. Camp focuses on developing number sense and computation skills through games, puzzles, and other activities that promote skill mastery and problem solving.• June 24-Sept. 30• Monday to Thursday 4-7 p.m. or Tuesday to Thursday 10 a.m.-noon• Mathnasium, 4546 Klahanie Drive SE, Issaquah• $100 early bird savings when you enroll by April 30.• 425-270-1054 or [email protected]

Gymnastics class Ages 18 mos.+Children gain self confidence by learning to accept a challenge, gaining body awareness and control, and increasing their strength and flexibility through a variety of fun and rewarding activities on bars, beam, floor apparatus, vault and trampoline in a fun and safe environment. • Ongoing classes; summer camps in July and August• Times vary, check schedule• Gymnastics East, Issaquah on Mall Street and in Bellevue near Factoria• Cost varies with age and ability• Issaquah 425-392-2621 or Bellevue 425-644-8117

Little Fry Preschool CampAges 3-5 Young Campers will learn about salmon and nature, explore, create, get moving and have some fishy fun! Campers explore the hatchery and Issaquah Creek, create an animal track to take home, become a salmon, act like a bug, and sing the songs of water. This camp will encourage the joy of discovery and cultivate a sense of wonder in the environment and in salmon. • Monday-Friday, July 15-19• 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.• Issaquah Salmon Hatchery, 125 W. Sunset Way• $175 FISH members; $200 non-members• [email protected] or 425-392-1118

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SnoSprings SchoolPre-K to 3rd GradeRegister now for the 2013-2014 school year. SnoSprings offers an accelerated academic program, music, PE, Spanish and computer lab. Individualized instruction from dedicated certified teachers, log school in a forest setting. State approved & regionally accredited. Pre-K must be 4 years old by Aug. 31.• Sept. 2013 through June 2014• 8:45 a.m.- 3 p.m. (Optional after-school enrichment 3-4 p.m.)• 25237 SE Issaquah-Fall City Road, Issaquah (near Klahanie QFC Shopping Center)• $940/month for 10 months• www.snosprings.com or 425 392-1196

Family Lunch Bunch Story TimeAges 3-6, with adultEnjoy a half hour of stories and songs. Bring your lunch with a non-spill drink.• Tuesdays, June 25-Aug. 6• Noon• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392--5430

Toddler Story TimeAges 2-3, with adultEnjoy stories, songs and puppetry just for toddlers while introducing early literacy concepts for parents and caregivers.• Wednesdays, June 26-Aug. 7• 11 a.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430

Chinese Play & LearnAges newborn to age 5, with adultHave lots of fun playing, learning, reading and sharing. The Play & Learn group will be conducted primarily in English but the facilitator is a bilingual English/Chinese speaker.CISC.• Fridays, June 28-Aug. 9• 10:30 a.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430

Math English/Language Arts July 2 - Aug. 29 Summer Intensive Program

Program registration ends June 15thCall for details

Director Ms. Mehta - 425 890 0896 2830 228th Ave. SE, Unit E, Sammamish, WA 98075

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YouthSUMMER CAMPSYMCA Summer ProgramsAges 5-15Have a blast this summer at the YMCA! Summer programs include Outdoor Day Camp (including Zip Line, Climbing Wall, Giant Swing and more for grades 1-6), Discovery Camp (grades K-3), Quest (grades 6-9), and more! Transportation available from several eastside locations. Visit ykids.org for more details on each camp.• Weekly beginning June 17• Times vary by program• Sammamish/Issaquah/Preston/Snoqualmie/Bellevue/Redmond• Cost varies by program• ykids.org or call 425-391-4840

Chess4Life IssaquahAges 5-14Give your child the gift of learning to make great decisions, plan ahead, and learn the Chess4Life Philosophy of “Win, Draw, Learn!” Your child will have fun and learn critical thinking skills through weekly classes at the Chess4Life Center or in your child’s school, tournaments and summer camps. Van pickup from some schools.• Weekly• Times vary for classes and camps• Chess4Life, 22510 SE 64th Place, Suite B130, Issaquah,• $75/month or see website for details• www.chess4life.com/issaquah or 425-686-8307

Summer Ice Skating CampsAges 5+Summer Ice Skating Camp is a wonderful way for children to have some fun this summer! Each day, the camp is jam-packed with fun activities including ice skating, arts & crafts and more. Full and Half Day times available• June 24-28 ‘Beach Week’ July 22-26 ‘Fun in the Sun’ August 5-9 ‘Movie Week’• Half day 9 a.m.-1 p.m., full day 9 a.m.-4 p.m.• Castle Ice Arena, 12620 164th Ave. SE, Renton• $199 half day, $299 full day • 425-254-8750 or www.castleice.com

Summer Music CampsAges 5-18Spend your summer at Music Works Northwest in a music day camp for all instruments and abilities. Choose from Rock Shop, Jazz Camps, Circus Music Camp, Computer Composition Camp, Voice Camps, and camps for students with special needs. For a complete list of camps, dates and prices visit www.musicworksnw.org.• Weekly, June 24 – August 30• 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., extended care is available• Music Works Northwest, 14360 SE Eastgate Way, Bellevue• $70 - $350• 425-644-0988

Taekwondo Summer CampAges 5-12Why not spend the lazy days of summer learning Taekwondo and having fun! Camp activities will include Taekwondo class, demonstration technique, mad science, swimming, physical games, park visits and field trips.• June 24th- Aug. 30

• Drop-Off 8:30-9 a.m.; Pick-up 5-6 p.m.• Hwang’s Taekwondo, 18210 Redmond Way, Redmond• 2 weeks - $199; 3 weeks - $169 per week• 425 867-9933

Salmon Science CampsAges 6-11Campers will have fun learning about the local salmon and watershed stewardship as they discover Northwest plants and animals, conduct a water quality and aquatic insect study of Issaquah Creek, go on nature hikes, make arts and crafts, play games, hear stories and more! • Monday through Friday, weeks of June 24, July 22, Aug. 5 (July 1-3 (9-4:00)camp at Baxter Barn in Fall City)• 9 a.m.-3 p.m.• Issaquah Salmon Hatchery, 125 W. Sunset Way• $250 FISH members; $275 non-members• [email protected] or 425-392-1118

Math & English Intensive Boot CampAges 4-12Intensive Boot Camp is designed to help children avoid the summer “brain drain” in core subjects of Math & English, sharpen critical thinking skills, catch up to current grade level or fast-track and stay ahead of the class in the next school year. Choose two or three weekly 45-minute sessions. Enroll by June 15. Call for diagnostic evaluation appointment. Certified professional instructors. Fun and engaging environment! Curriculum recognized by NCTM/NCTE.• Tuesday-Thursday, July 2-Aug. 29 • 3-7 p.m.• Sammamish Eye Level, 2830 - 228th Ave. SE, Sammamish• $200/month/subject – for 2x/wk sessions, $300/month/subject for 3x/wk • Binita Mehta, 425-890-0896

DigiPen ProjectFUN Technology Summer WorkshopsAges 6+DigiPen’s ProjectFUN Programs present a high quality education by engaging and challenging elementary, middle, and high school students through hands-on learning. ProjectFUN workshops engage students in the arts and sciences by immersing them in the tools and techniques of high-tech careers. Workshops in Game Design, Video Game Programming, Fine Arts & Multimedia Production, and Robotics & Engineering enhance students’ critical thinking skills, improve their knowledge of core subjects like math and physics, and excite interest in academic concepts underlying modern technology.• Session 1: June 24-July 5* (no workshop on July 4th) Session 2: July 8-July 19 Session 3: July 22-August 2 Session 4: August 5-August 16 • 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily*, with free after-workshop activities most days 5-6:30 p.m. Session 1 begins at 9 a.m. daily, closed July 4.• DigiPen Institute of Technology, Redmond• $1,195 for two-week on-site workshop (lunch and snacks included) $599 for one-week on-site workshop; Register by April 1 for up to $250 discount. • www.projectfun.digipen.edu/summer-workshops/ or 425-629-5007

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Challenge Series RacesThe ever-popular gravity car races return this summer for more fun in the sun. The Challenge Day races allow children with disabilities who are 5’2” or under and 130 pounds or less, a chance to experience the thrill of a soapbox derby-type race while riding in a car piloted by a typically developing driver. An awards ceremony follows with trophies for all. Sponsored by Rotary Club and Life Enrichment Options. • Issaquah: July 20• Sammamish: Aug. 10• Free• Register at 425-392-5682

Building Reading SkillsGrades 1-12Make sure your student has a genuine grasp of all the skills that make a good reader. Our accomplished staff can guide your student to success, using the most recognized and renowned reading program available, concentrating on vocabulary, comprehension and reading rate.Individualized, face-to-face instruction.• Flexible scheduling• Tutoring Club, 1135 NW Gilman Blvd., Issaquah• Cost varies• 425-837-0595

Learn to Write ‘The Write Way!’Grades 2-12It’s not fun to watch your student struggle to write. To create a good essay, you must first know how to write a good paragraph. To write a good paragraph, you must know how to write a good sentence. Our accomplished staff uses a program guaranteed to help your student with all the needed steps, so the struggle can be

over! Individualized, face-to-face instruction.• Flexible scheduling• Tutoring Club, 1135 NW Gilman Blvd., Issaquah• Cost varies• 425-837-0595

Karate LessonsAges 3+Rated in the top 1 percent in the nation, Karate West has the most popular children’s program in the Pacific Northwest. Through drills and games, students learn invaluable life skills. They become good listeners with improved focus, and gain new levels of self-esteem to aid them in dealing with peer pressure and social issues as they mature. • Year around, start anytime• Times available at www.karatewest.com• Karate West, 3310 E. Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE, Sammamish• Cost varies by age and program • 425-391-4444 or [email protected]

Heartsaver CPR & AEDAges 11-13Safe Sitter is a medically accurate program that teaches boys and girls how to be good babysitters. The class covers basic lifesaving techniques, safety precautions and responsibilities of safe babysitting and is recommended for ages 11-13. The Safe Sitter program is recognized by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Pre-registration, www.swedish.org/classes.• Saturday, Aug. 10• 9 a.m.-4 p.m.• Swedish Medical Center, 751 NE Blakely Drive, Issaquah • $40• 206-386-2502

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Gymnastics Birthday PartiesAges 4-11A fun way to celebrate a birthday inside, with games and obstacle courses. Burn up some energy and bounce on trampolines, as well as experience some beginner gymnastics activities on bars, balance beam, floor and vault in a fun and safe environment under the supervision of capable staff.• Every Saturday• 1:30 and 3:30 p.m.• Gymnastics East, Issaquah on Mall Street • $130 for one teacher or $165 for two teachers• Issaquah 425-392-2621 or Bellevue 425-644-8117

Swim Lessons/Swim Team/Private LessonsAges 3-5 and 6-11Learn to swim at the Y! Beginning through advanced levels of swim lessons are offered with trained instructors in a warm indoor pool. Lessons are available year-round in the late afternoon, evenings and weekends. Swim team, private swim lessons and adult beginning lessons are available, too.• See websites for dates and times: sammamishymca.org• Sammamish Family YMCA Pool, 4221 228th Ave. SE, Issaquah • Cost varies depending on session and days• 425-391-4840 or [email protected]

Making Math Make SenseGrades 2-12Amazing Math at Tutoring Club will find the cause of your student’s struggles with math. Any skill gaps will be filled, clearing the “fog” and making more advanced skills easy to understand. Assessment test determines which skills are needed by each student. Individualized, face-to-face instruction.• Flexible scheduling• Tutoring Club, 1135 NW Gilman Blvd., Issaquah• Cost varies• 425-837-0595

Pool Parties with Giant InflatablesAges 5+Have your child’s next event at the YMCA pool! Private pool parties for up to 20 children are available in our warm, 87 degree pool followed by an hour in our meeting room. Our giant inflatables, Loch Ness Monster or Iceberg, are also available.• Saturdays• 1:15-3:30 p.m.• Sammamish Family YMCA Pool, 4221 228th Ave. SE, Issaquah • $125-$150 Basic Pool Party (no inflatable) $200-$225 Pool Party with Loch Ness Monster inflatable $250-$275 Pool Party with Iceberg inflatable• Kim at [email protected] or 425-391-4840

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Mathnasium Jump StartersAges 7-13For elementary grades, the Mathnasium Method builds the kind of “number sense” that makes math meaningful and applicable to daily life along with readiness for middle school math.Jumpstart: Entering 2nd/3rd GradeJumpstart: Entering 4th/5th GradeJumpstart: Entering 6th Grade • June 24-Sept. 30• Monday to Thursday 4-7 p.m. or Tuesday to Thursday 10 a.m.-noon• Mathnasium, 4546 Klahanie Drive SE, Issaquah• $100 early bird savings when you enroll by April 30• 425-270-1054 or [email protected]

YMCA Adventure GuidesKindergarten-3rd GradeY-Adventure Guides is a program for fathers or other significant adult and children K-3rd grade. Parent-child pairs join a circle with families in their neighborhoods or schools and participate in activities each month such as campouts, carnivals, Mariners games, and more! Formerly known as Indian Guides and Indian Princesses. Visit sammamishymca.org or coalcreekymca.org. • School Year- new circles forming now for Fall 2013• Time varies depending on events• Sammamish Family YMCA, 4221 228th Ave SE, Issaquah, (Campus of City Church)• $24-$45 based on membership type• Linda Toycen at 425-391-4840 or email [email protected]

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Special EventsFenders on Front Street“Fenders on Front Street” car show in historic downtown. Bring your own classic or just come to see the collection. Live music. Lance Lambert, emcee.• Sunday, June 16 • 8 a.m.-3 p.m.• From Triple XXX Drive In to historic downtown Issaquah • Free• www.fendersonfrontstreet.com/schedule

Issaquah’s Downhome Fourth of JulyThe fun starts with the famous Kids & Pets Parade, and continues with live music, slug races, sack races and other games, concessions and a community rummage sale. Presented by Issaquah Chamber of Commerce Festivals Office.• Wednesday, July 4• 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.• Parade on Front Street, then move to Memorial Field• Free• 425-392-0661

Heritage DayAll agesPart of Issaquah’s Downtown 4th of July Celebration, Heritage Day gives participants the opportunity to churn butter, wash and wring out clothes the old fashioned way, operate the historic pump car, and many other activities.The 11th annual Heritage Day celebration is held in and around the historic Train Depot. Don’t miss this chance to get your hands on history!• Wednesday, July 4• 11 a.m.• Train Depot, 78 1st Avenue NE, Issaquah• Free• Issaquah History Museums, 425-392-3500

Fourth of July Fireworks It’s an Independence Day celebration at Sammamish Commons, complete with live music! Featured bands include Seattle Sout Stew at 6 p.m. and The Beatniks at 8 p.m. Concessions available, or bring your own picnic and chairs or blanket.• Saturday, July 4• 6-11 p.m. (Fireworks at 10:15 p.m.)• Sammamish Commons

• Free• www.ci.sammamish.wa.us

Issaquah Farmers MarketFarm-fresh seasonal produce, fresh cut flowers, fresh baked goods, arts and crafts, Master Gardeners on site, food vendors, live entertainment and special events for the whole family. Celebrating 21 years!June 8: Ukulele Band, hula show, bounce houseJune 15: Family music, sotires, puppetry, fiddlers, chalk artJune 22: Library-to-go van, rock, blues, ragtime swingJune 29: Buck & Elizabeth, Boy Scouts Expo July 6: Reptile Man, Mr. Darby’s Music with FriendsJuly 13: Blood drive, chalk art, reggae, blues, folkJuly 20: Kids’ Day! Magician, Indie Rock, pony ridesJuly 27: Dance performances, symphony, ragtime swing, bounce houseAug. 3: Family ventriloquist and magic, robotics demoAug. 10: NW groove, 60’s music, funny monster tunesAug. 17: Chalk Art Family Fun, Celtic band, cooking demoAug. 24: Eric Ode music & skits, fiddlers, bonce houseAug. 31: Beekeepers, Sammamish Symphony; ragtime swing• Saturdays through October 12• 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.• Pickering Farm, 1730 10th Ave. NW.W.• Free• 425-837-3311 or www.issaquahfarmersmarket.org

Sammamish Farmers MarketSeasonal assortment of locally-grown produce, specialty foods, baked goods, flower bouquets, arts and crafts, live entertainment and weekly children’s activities. Special events each week!June 12 – Sunday Speedtrap entertainsJune 19 – Sammamish SymphonyJune 26 – Jazz in the CornerJuly 3 – Scott Lindenmuth, jazzJuly 10 – Jovino Santos Neto entertainsJuly 17 – Summer Januaries entertainsJuly 24 – PK Dwyer entertainmentJuly 31 – Scott Lindemuth entertainsAug. 7 – Jazz in the Corner entertainsAug. 14 – Bronn Journey entertainsAug. 21 – Mighty Tiny OAug. 28 – Sammamish SymphonySept. 4 – Summer Januaries entertains• Wednesdays through Oct. 3• 3-8 p.m.• Sammamish Commons, 801 228th Ave. S.E• Free• www.sammamishfarmersmarket.org

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Chocolate, Wine & All That JazzAges 21+The 25th annual event returns! Sample signature dishes from local restaurants and taste great Washington wines and ales. Sway to live jazz while you wander among arts & crafts booth. Take a tour of Boehm’s chocolate factory and sample the wares! Presented by Issaquah Chamber of Commerce.• Thursday, July 25• 5:30-8:30 p.m.• Boehms Candies, 255 NE Gilman

Blvd., Issaquah• $40• 425-392-7024 or www.cwatj.org

Beat the Heat Splash Day Ages 1-12Plan on getting WET! Prepare to run through sprinklers, blow bubbles, and more! The hour-long water carnival starts at 1 p.m. and the fire truck arrives at 2:30 p.m. for the anxiously-awaited highlight! Pre-registration not required.• Wednesday, Aug. 7• 1-3 p.m.• Issaquah Community Center lawn• $2 per child• 425-837-3300

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Special InterestImpressionist GardensAdults & TeensThe Impressionists revolution-ized art by painting out of doors. Seascapes, landscapes and gardens became popular themes and continue to delight us today. This program will present over 100 paintings of gardens by the Impressionists, Post-Impressionists and the Nabis group. Artists will include Monet, Manet, Renoir, Pissarro, Caillebotte, Marie Braquemond, Cezanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Bonnard and Vuil-lard. Presented by Susan Olds, Art Historian.• Tuesday, June 11• 7 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430

Dining at Downton Abbey: A Trial by ForkAdults & TeensFood historian Tames Alan brings to life her vast knowledge of the era in which Downton Abbey takes place. Does a formal dinner setting become a trial by fork? Come explore a time of forgotten elegance, when one changed into dinner clothes and chose jewelry to reflect candlelight, a time where setting the table was an art. Tames will demystify the manners and accouterments of a formal 12-course dinner as would have been eaten before the outbreak of World War One.• Saturday, June 15• 11 a.m.-Noon• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430

Canning 101 with Author-Gardener Amy PenningtonAdults & TeensSummer is the perfect time to start canning for winter months when fruit is scarce and expensive. Use the skills learned in this informative class to preserve savory and sweet preserves for your cupboards. Learn about the science behind food preservation while simultaneously introducing creative and thoughtful ways to move your canning products to the next level.• Wednesday, June 26• 6 p.m.• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Ave. SE• Free• 425-392-3130

AARP Driver SafetyAdults 50+The AARP Driver Safety Program is an eight-hour classroom re-fresher for motorists aged 50 and older. A certificate of comple-tion is given that qualifies drivers over age 55 for insurance discounts. Pre-registration required, www.swedish.org/classes.• Saturday, June 27 or August 24• 9 a.m.-5 p.m.• Swedish Medical Center, 751 NE Blakely Drive, Issaquah • $12 AARP members, $14 nonmembers; payable in class by check to AARP• 206-386-2502

Citizenship ClassPrepare for the oral interview and written sections of the United States citizenship test with a trained instructor. • Every Wednesday through July 17 • 3:30-5 p.m.• Issaquah Library 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430

History HikeAges 10+Museum Director Erica Maniez will lead hikers on a walk through the history of Issaquah, from Native Americans to present day. The tour starts at the Issaquah Depot and covers 2 miles of easy terrain in 2 hours. Advance registration required at www.issaquahhistory.org/events/downtown-history-hike. Hikes are held rain or shine. Bring water and snacks, and please leave animal companions at home.• Saturday, June 29 or July 27• 11 a.m.• Train Depot, 78 1st Avenue NE, Issaquah• $5 general admission; $3 members• Issaquah History Museums, 425-392-3500

Travel VeniceAdults & TeensJoin Kerri Wood of Adventure On Travel for a free seminar that will teach you how to navigate Venice, Italy like a local, find the best eateries and must-see sights as well as some general tips to make your stay incredible. Learn how to be less of a tourist and truly immerse in this amazing city of islands. Plan your trip to fit your style, budget and timeline. • Wednesday, July 17• 7 p.m.• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Ave. SE• Free• 425-392-3130

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Summer History Program: Bad Ben LeggAges 10+On March 28, 1920, Ben Legg had reportedly been drinking moon-shine when he grabbed his gun and set out after his neighbor, Tom Hall. By the end of the day, shots had been fired, Legg was in jail, and the Seattle Times headlines blared, “Bad Ben Legg Has An Aim That Matches His Heart!” Join Issaquah History Museums’ director Erica Maniez to find out what happened in Legg’s life before and after that day in 1920. It is a tale that sheds light on the organized labor movement, the difficult life of loggers in early Issaquah, and the importance of community connections. • Saturday, July 13• 11 a.m.• Train Depot, 78 1st Avenue NE, Issaquah• Free

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In the Kitchen with Pike Place Fish GuysAdults & TeensYou’ve seen them toss fish, bought great seafood from them and might even have heard about how this successful business operates. But now there’s a cookbook that “reels in” top seafood recipes, helpful tips, and offers a smart approach to sustainability. Finally you will have an answer to the question most asked at the fish market — “How do you cook that?”• Wednesday, July 31• 5 p.m.• Sammamish Library, 825 228th Ave. SE• Free• 425-392-3130

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Sports & FitnessEvergreen Mountain Bike FestivalEnjoy bike demos from the top brands, races and competitions, skills clinics, Duthie tours, special kids’ events, the chance to check out the latest gear, and evening live music from Yogoman Burning Band, plus a Brat BBQ. Trails will be open to ride, and concessions available.• Saturday, June 8• 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. • King County’s Duthie Hill Park• Free• www.evergreenmtb.org

Tiger Mountain Guided Nature Walk Ages 5-adultMountains to Sound Greenway educators will lead a walk in Tiger Mountain State Forest and tailor activities to the group. Themes include identifying native plants, water quality, wildlife, healthy forests and soil. The walk is suitable for children of all ages, on flat terrain, 1.5 miles long at most. Space is limited so register early at mtsgreenway.org.• Saturday, June 9• 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.• High Point Trailhead off I-90• $5/person or $20/family + $10 Discover Pass parking permit• mtsgreenway.org

5K Foam Fest 2013Ages 16+All Roads Lead To Foam! The 5k Foam Fest is the newest and craziest race to hit the nation. It is an amazing mix of foam, mud and obstacles to make fitness fun — a mud run combined with foam, ginormous inflatable obstacles, army crawls, foam, colossal walls, mud pits, cargo net climbs, foam, body washer, moon walk, foam, slip’n slides and water obstacles. For experienced or beginner runners. • Saturday, Aug. 3• 8 a.m.- 1 p.m.• Lake Sammamish State Park• $60-70 ($10 parking fee or Discovery Pass needed)• www.5kfoamfest.com/locations/Seattle

Cycle the WaveWAVE (Women Against Violence Everywhere) is a non-competitive women’s cycling experience for women of all ages and fitness levels to benefit Eastside Domestic Violence programs. Start in Issaquah and pedal through Bellevue, South King County, Renton and Newcastle. The fun routes include 25-mile Girly Girl, 40-mile Middle Sister or 62-mile Burly Girl.• Sunday, Sept. 15• 6:30 a.m.• Issaquah High School• $65 through July 31, then $75• www.cyclethewave.com

20th Annual Beaver Lake TriathlonEnjoy a half day in the wooded beauty & serenity of Beaver Lake Park. The 19th Annual BLT starts, has all its transitions, and ends at

the park. Triathletes include the very elite, the weekend warrior and many first timers. Your friends and family can see you swim, take off and come back on the bike as well as take off and finish the run (and the race) in one spot…all at the Park! Register by Aug.15.• Saturday, Aug. 17• 7:45 a.m.• Beaver Lake Park, Sammamish• $72 individuals; $47-52 per person for 2-3-person team• 425-557-6902 or www.beaverlake.org/blt

Sammamish WalksCome along for a guided walk led by volunteers, all of them knowledgeable and enthusiastic about our regional parks and trails. Bring your cameras or binoculars but leave dogs at home as you focus on plants and wildlife. Pre-register online. • Saturday, June 15 – Beaver Lake Park• Saturday, July 20 – Big Rock Park• Saturday, Aug. 17– Evans Creek Preserve• Saturday, Sept. 21— Beaver Lake Preserve• Saturday, Oct. 19 — Souring Eagle Park• 10 a.m. • Free• www.ci.sammamish.wa.us

Issaquah-Sammamish Running Events• Cougar Mt. Trail Runs – June 7, Cougar Mt Wildland Park• Cougar Mt. Trail Runs – July 13, Cougar Mt Wildland Park• Bare Buns Fun Run — July 14, Fraternity Snoqualmie Nudist Park• Grand Ridge Trail Run — Aug. 3• 5K Foam Fest — Aug. 3, Lake Sammamish State Park• Cougar Mt. Trail Runs – Aug. 10, Cougar Mt Wildland Park• Mud & Chocolate Half Marathon & 4.5 Mile Run— Aug. 11, Soaring Eagle Park, Sammamish• www.seattleruns.com

Karate LessonsRated in the top 1% in the nation, Karate West has the most popular children’s program in the Pacific NW. Through drills & games, students learn invaluable life skills, become good listeners with improved focus, and gain new levels of self-esteem to aid them in dealing with peer pressure and social issues. • Year around, start anytime• Times vary, go to www.karatewest.com• Karate West, 3310 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE, Sammamish• Cost Varies by age & program • 425-391-4444 or [email protected]

Guided Mountain Hikes Join the Issaquah Alps Trails Club on various hikes throughout the year. Each hike is graded for difficulty. No fees. Many hikes begin at the Issaquah Trails House at the corner of First and Bush near the community Center. The club’s website lists upcoming hikes, but this is a sampling of what’s ahead.• June 8, 8 a.m., Tiger Mt Trail Hike, 15 miles, 2600’ gain• June 14, 10 a.m., Issaquah Alps Dog Hike, 4-6 miles, 800-1200’ gain• June 16, 9 a.m., Tiger Mt. Hike, 8 miles, 1400’ gain• June 22, 9 a.m., Taylor River hike, 9 miles, 500’ gain• June 28, 10 a.m., Issaquah Alps Dog Hike, 4-6 miles, 800-1200’ gain• Go to www.issaquahalps.org

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Group Wellness ClassesAges 14 to adult There is something for everyone at the Y! Barre method, Zumba, Circuit Training, TRX, Yoga, Senior Fitness, Water Fitness, Lap Swim, Cycling, Boot Camp and many more options to get in shape or take your workout to a higher level.• Days/times vary. Check website for schedules: sammamishymca.org • Sammamish Family YMCA, 4221 228th Ave. SE, Issaquah (campus of City Church)• Cost: Facility Members – included in membership fee. $8 fay pass for non-members/program members• 425-391-4840 or [email protected] (Sammamish)

Row for a Day ClassAges 13 - AdultLearn more about rowing in an introductory class at the Sammamish Rowing Association boathouse. In one day, you’ll experience both land training and on-the-water instruction. This is a great chance to see what rowing is all about! Includes light refreshments.• June 30, July 20, Aug. 4• 9 a.m.-noon• SRA Boathouse, 5022 West Lake Sammamish Parkway, Redmond• $42• www.sammamishrowing.org or 425-653-2583

Learn to Ice Skate Ages 5+Embark on a lifetime of skating fun with half-hour on-ice instruction for all ages at Castle Ice Arena. Evaluation of skills held during the seventh class. NEW! Hockey Learn to Skate one-hour classes on Sundays, 10:45-11:45 a.m. – new skaters welcome. NEW! Saturday morning Tot Basic 1 and 2 at 9:55-10:25. Register at www.castleice.com.• Tuesdays, June 25-Aug. 13, 6:30-7 p.m.• Saturdays, June 29-Aug. 13, 12:45-1:15 or 1:15-1:45 p.m. • Castle Ice Arena, 12620 164th Ave. SE, Renton• $120 includes lesson, practice ice time and skate rental • 425-254-8750 or [email protected]

Swim LessonsAges 3-5 and 6-11Learn to swim at the Y! Beginning through advanced levels of swim lessons are offered with trained instructors in a warm indoor pool. Lessons are available year-round in the late afternoon, evenings and weekends. Swim team, private swim lessons and adult beginning lessons are available, too.• See websites for dates and times: sammamishymca.org• Sammamish Family YMCA Pool, 4221 228th Ave. SE, Issaquah • Cost varies depending on session and days• 425-391-4840 or [email protected]

Game Night in the PoolAll agesWater games for the whole family include Treasure Hunt, Toss it back, Water Limbo, Buddy Swimming and Watermelon races. All swim abilities welcome!• Friday, July 5

• 6:30-9 p.m.• Julius Boehm Pool, 50 SE Clark St., Issaquah• $3 youth or senior, $4 adult, $10 family• 425-837-3350

Red Gate Farm Riding LessonsAges 6-18Riding lessons include the use of grooming and riding arena, all equipment, and the horse. Riding lesson fees pay all the costs of feeding and caring for the horse and its equipment including veterinary care, shoeing, feed, clothing, riding tack, and maintenance of the arena. Private lessons are 30 minutes and semi-private lessons (two students) are approximately 45 minutes.• Year round• After school program available• Red Gate Farm, 23836 SE 24th St., Sammamish• $65 per lesson - minimum one per week• Jamie Smith at 425-392-0111 or [email protected]

Grand Ridge Trail RunsGrand Ridge Regional Park trailhead is at exit 20 off I-90. Choose a 5-mile run, half marathon, marathon or 50K trail run. Aid stations fully stocked. • Saturday, Aug. 3• 8:30 a.m..• Grand Ridge trailhead, exit 20 off I-90• $28-$50• www.evergreentrailruns.com

Hunter EducationHunter education is offered by the Issaquah Sportsmen’s Club. You must attend all five sessions to complete the course. Includes one Saturday of shooting at the gun range.• 4 Wednesdays and 1 Saturday• 5:30-9 p.m. (8 a.m.-noon Saturday)• Issaquah Sportsmen’s Club, 23605 SE Evans Lane, Issaquah• $20• Jerry Pfeifer, 425-557-9668, to preregister

Tennis & Friends Ages 50+This informal group meets at Tibbetts Valley Park tennis courts. Three of the four courts are reserved for Tennis & Friends. Registration not required. • Monday-Friday• 9 a.m.-Noon• Tibbetts Valley Park• Free• Lloyd Spencer, 425-369-8332

Open Gym BasketballMen & Women 16+No registration required, just drop in and join others at the hoops.• Tuesdays• 6-9 p.m.• Issaquah Community Center• $4 adults/ $3 youth• www.issaquahparks.net

Open Gym VolleyballMen & Women 16+No registration required, just drop in and join others at the nets.• Mondays• 6-9 p.m.• Issaquah Community Center• $4 adults/ $3 youth• www.issaquahparks.net

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Teen ActivitiesReal Life CSIAges 12+Dr. Carl Wigren, a forensic pathologist, will work his way through several CSI scenarios with teens, sharing strategies and methods used by technicians in the field and scientists in labs. Sponsored by Issaquah Friends of the Library.• Thursday, June 6• 3-4 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430

District-Wide Middle School Dance This is the place to be on Friday night! All youth, grades 6-8, are welcome to attend, provided they have photo ID (ASB card works best). Youth are not allowed to leave the building unescorted. All youth will pass through a metal detector upon entrance. Dress code strictly enforced. Concessions available. Parent volunteers needed.• Friday, June 7• 7-10 p.m.• Issaquah Community Center• $5• 425-837-3317

Teen Fest Skate Competition & Battle of the BandsAges 13-20Come to the Sammamish Skate Park to enter the competition or just to watch! Live music, food and fun. Sponsored by City of Sammamish, in partnership with Redmond-Sammamish Boys and Girls Club. Pre-registration for skate competition and $5 fee required. Bands also must register.• Friday, June 14• Skate competition 3:30-7 p.m. Live music 6-9 p.m.• Sammamish Commons Skate Park• Free • www.sammamishex3.org

Teen Open HouseAges 12+Teens! Come have fun, do homework, or just hang out with friends. Snacks provided! Sponsored by Issaquah Friends of the Library.• Tuesdays, June 18, July 16, Aug. 20 • 3-4:30 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430

Teen Book GroupAges 12+Teens in middle and high school: What are you reading? Watching? Listening to? Come share ideas, talk about books, and enjoy yummy snacks. Sponsored by Issaquah Friends of the Library.• Tuesdays, July 2 and Aug. 6 • 3-4:30 p.m.• Issaquah Library, 10 W. Sunset Way• Free• 425-392-5430

DigiPen ProjectFUN Technology Summer WorkshopsDigiPen’s ProjectFUN Programs present a high quality education by engaging and challenging elementary, middle, and high school students through hands-on learning. ProjectFUN workshops engage students in the arts and sciences by immersing them in the tools and techniques of high-tech careers. Workshops in Game Design, Video Game Programming, Fine Arts & Multimedia Production, and Robotics & Engineering enhance students’ critical thinking skills, improve their knowledge of core subjects like math and physics, and excite interest in academic concepts underlying modern technology.• Session 1: June 24-July 5* (no workshop on July 4th) Session 2: July 8-July 19 Session 3: July 22-August 2 Session 4: August 5-August 16 • 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily*, with free after-workshop activities most days 5-6:30 p.m. Session 1 begins at 9 a.m. daily, closed July 4.• DigiPen Institute of Technology, Redmond• $1,195 for two-week on-site workshop (lunch and snacks included) $599 for one-week on-site workshop; Register by April 1 for up to $250 discount! • www.projectfun.digipen.edu/summer-workshops/ or 425-629-5007

Math & English Intensive Boot CampAges 12-18Intensive Boot Camp is designed to help children avoid the summer “brain drain” in core subjects of Math & English, sharpen critical thinking skills, catch up to current grade level or fast-track and stay ahead of the class in the next school year. Choose two or three weekly 45-minute sessions. Enroll by June 15. Call for diagnostic evaluation appointment. Certified professional instructors. Fun and engaging environment! Curriculum recognized by NCTM/NCTE.• Tuesday-Thursday, July 2-Aug. 29 • 3-7 p.m.• Sammamish Eye Level, 2830 - 228th Ave. SE, Sammamish• $200/month/subject – for 2x/wk sessions, $300/month/subject for 3x/wk • Binita Mehta, 425-890-0896

School Tools Study Skills CourseGrades 8-12Help your student acquire the knowledge and skills he or she needs to succeed. School Tools, a 24-lesson study-skills program, is individually adapted to your child’s needs. Units on attitude improvement and goal setting, essay writing and research methods, note-taking techniques, and test-preparation strategies all teach students to use their time efficiently and effectively. Watch your student’s motivation and performance soar. • Flexible scheduling (typically one class per week)• One-hour class, by appointment• Tutoring Club, 1135 NW Gilman Blvd., Issaquah• 425-837-0595

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SAT or ACT Prep CourseGrades 9-12 Finally, a class that does more than go over problems and lecture about strategies. Learn how to use the critical, test-score raising strategies. Most courses proudly advertise that your score should increase by 100 points after taking their course but you can expect increases of 300 points and more! Never more than three students per group.• Flexible scheduling to fit your life• 12 two-hour classes and two (or more) practice tests• Tutoring Club, 1135 NW Gilman Blvd., Issaquah• 425-837-0595

Mathnasium Power ReviewFor students who have completed first-year Algebra and need a review of the course. Also is a good review for students planning to take Algebra II in the fall. Geometry Power Review is for students who have completed first year Algebra I and need a review and an introduction to high school geometry concepts, including proofs and the properties and relationships of geometric figures.• June 24 - September 30• Monday to Thursday 4-7 p.m.; Tuesday to Thursday 10 a.m.-noon• Mathnasium, 4546 Klahanie Drive SE, Issaquah• $100 early bird savings when you enroll by April 30.• 425-270-1054 or [email protected]

High School Essay Writing Made EasyGrades 9-12 Does your student know all the grammar and punctuation rules, but still can’t get his ideas down on paper for that high school essay? Tutoring Club teaches students how to select the right topic, determine the thesis, develop supporting points and pull it

all together. Truly individualized to each student.• Flexible scheduling• Tutoring Club, 1135 NW Gilman Blvd., Issaquah• Cost varies by student needs• 425-837-0595

Middle & High School Class AssistanceGrades 6-12 Is your student struggling to get math assignments done? Or is she taking chemistry this year and you can’t help? Even if you have the knowledge, will your student listen to you? Algebra, Algebra II, Calculus, Chemistry, AP courses, even foreign languages – Tutoring Club can help. Individualized, face-to-face instruction• Flexible scheduling• Tutoring Club, 1135 NW Gilman Blvd., Issaquah• Cost varies• 425-837-0595

Safe Sitter®Ages 11-13Safe Sitter is a medically accurate program that teaches boys and girls how to be good babysitters. The class covers basic lifesaving techniques, safety precautions and responsibilities of safe babysitting and is recommended for ages 11-13. The Safe Sitter program is recognized by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Pre-registration required, www.swedish.org/classes.• Saturday, Aug.10• 9 a.m.-4 p.m.• Swedish Medical Center, 751 NE Blakely Drive, Issaquah • $40• 206-386-2502

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2 week Package: $199 per week3 week Package: $169 per week(Uniforms are not included in camp fees.

Cost of uniform is $30)

Hwang’s TaekwondoSummer Camp

June 24 - August 30(No camp on Independence Day)

Wondering what you’ll do during the lazy days of summer?

Why not spend the days learning Taekwondo and having fun!

• Taekwondo Class• Demonstration techniques• Mad Science • Field Trips• Games • Crafts • Swimming • Park visits...and more!

We are licensed by Department of Early Learning (DEL)

Our staffs are• Background checked• CPR, first aid and HIV/AIDS/

bloodborne pathogens trained.• Right off 520/ near Whole Foods

E-mail: [email protected]

If you bring in this Ad, we will give you 10% discount plus uniform!

SKI SWAP SALEOctober 18 - 20SAVE THE DATE

WE WANT YOUR GEAR!

• Bicycles & Bicycle Gear• Water Sports Gear• Camping Gear• Fishing Gear• Hiking Gear• Roller sports • Scooters

Buy & Sell • Trade & Consign

96 Front Street South • Issaquah, WA • www.superiorseconds.org

Issaquah’s retailers of Strideline Socks

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