Oh, What Fun to Walk 'n Wag!
Thanks to all the Walkers and Waggers that came out for the big event! More than $2000 was raised for the new all-access playground!
Local businesses step up to help build the playground
Last fall, Project Playground received a gift of $20,000 from Rowley Properties, Hilton Garden Inn and Homewood Suites. That set the bar high for other local businesses, but step up they did!
Community Service Restoration Project Seeks Volunteers! Feb. 27, 10 a.m.
Looking for an outdoor community service opportunity? Come volunteer for the Living Laboratory, a restoration project at Lake Sammamish State Park! Volunteers will assist with removing invasive species from an area near the lake shore. Come get your hands dirty, enjoy the beautiful scenery, and help us create a healthier, more beautiful park!
Walk ’n Wag dog walk comes to Lake Sammamish State Park, Sat., March 19, 10 a.m. to Noon
Walk ’n Wag dog walk comes to Lake Sammamish State Park! Get ready to register your doggies, friends and families for the first ever Walk ‘n Wag at Lake Sammamish State Park, 10 a.m. to noon on March 19.
Volunteers appreciate Issaquah Coffee Company!
Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park appreciate Issaquah Coffee Company
What is happening at the Rotunda Shelter?
The Rotunda Shelter is getting a new roof just in time for fun picnics this summer. What started as a simple roof job is ending up much bigger.
Joe Forkner elected FLSSP President and Sherwin, Davidson join Board of Trustees
Last month, the Board of Directors held its annual election of officers. Joe Forkner moved into the President’s role while past-president Chris Kovac remains active as vice-president. Jim Berry and Norah Carse were reelected to their respective roles as treasurer and secretary.Just in time for the board’s first retreat, John Sherwin and Nancy Davidson were elected to the board of trustees. John lives in Issaquah and works for Microsoft. He has been very active as a volunteer helping develop and maintain the FLSSP website. Nancy was chair of the state park’s task force that helped develop the master plan more than 10 years ago, is a past Issaquah City Council member and is currently Public Works Director for the City of Snoqualmie. She lives in Bellevue.