2012 Fourth on the Plateau Old Fashioned Family Fun and Fireworks! & the Issaquah-Sammamish Reporter presents the SAMMI Awards FOUNDATION jerry & lois PHOTOGRAPHY JULY 04, 2012 • 6:00PM-11:00PM AT THE SAMMAMISH COMMONS Swedish/Issaquah: e cure for the common hospital: With its no-wait ER, comprehensive primary-care and specialty clinics, state-of-the-art surgery center, adult and pediatric inpatient units, and the very latest imaging equipment, Swedish/Issaquah is your community resource to get well, be well and stay well. For appointments and information: 425-313-7000 – 751 N.E. Blakely Drive, Issaquah – www.swedish.org/issaquah. Fourth on the Plateau Fireworks Celebration: Presented by Help us celebrate our sixth year of fireworks at the annual Fourth on the Plateau. Enjoy delicious food, bring the kids to the fun-filled kids area, and dance to hit tunes at the main stage while waiting for fireworks. Soul Purpose will play on stage at 6pm followed by Shelley and the Curves at 8 p.m. To support your community and volunteer at this event, contact Dawn Sanders at [email protected] or 425.295.0556. Event Starts at 6pm Trail to Lower Commons closes at 9:30pm Fireworks at 10:00pm Parking available for $5 at Skyline High School, Mary Queen of Peace and Sammamish Hills Lutheran Church Be sure to visit sponsor booths for giveaways and information! Do you want to be seen at the Fourth on thePlateau? S A M M A M I S H P L A T E A U W A T E R A N D S E W E R D I S T R I C T e City of Sammamish is partnering with Jerry & Lois Photography to catch Sammamish citizens enjoying the Fourth on the Plateau. Jerry & Lois are local photographers best known for their images of local and international performers and local events. You will be able to find the pictures on the City of Sammamish Parks and Recreation Facebook page shortly aſter the Fourth. www.facebook.com/SammamishParksandRec
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2012Fourth on the PlateauOld Fashioned Family Fun and Fireworks!& the Issaquah-Sammamish Reporter
presents the
SAMMI AwardsF O U N D A T I O N
jerry & loisPHOTOGRAPHY
JULY 04, 2012 • 6:00PM-11:00PM AT THE SAMMAMISH COMMONS
Swedish/Issaquah:� e cure for the common hospital: With its no-wait ER, comprehensive primary-care and specialty clinics, state-of-the-art surgery center, adult and pediatric inpatient units, and the very latest imaging equipment, Swedish/Issaquah is your community resource to get well, be well and stay well.
For appointments and information:425-313-7000 – 751 N.E. Blakely Drive, Issaquah – www.swedish.org/issaquah.
Fourth on the PlateauFireworks Celebration: Presented by
Help us celebrate our sixth year of fireworksat the annual Fourth on the Plateau. Enjoy delicious food, bring the kids to the fun-� lled kids area, and dance to hit tunes at the main stage
while waiting for � reworks. Soul Purpose will play on stage at 6pm followed by Shelley and the Curves at 8 p.m.
To support your community and volunteer at this event, contact Dawn Sanders at [email protected] or 425.295.0556.
Event Starts at 6pmTrail to Lower Commons closes at 9:30pmFireworks at 10:00pmParking available for $5 at Skyline High School,Mary Queen of Peace and Sammamish Hills Lutheran Church
Be sure to visit sponsor booths for giveaways and information!
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� e City of Sammamish is partnering with Jerry & Lois Photography to catch Sammamish citizens enjoying the Fourth on the Plateau. Jerry & Lois are local photographers best known for their images of local and international performers and local events. You will be able to � nd the pictures on the City of Sammamish Parks and Recreation Facebook page shortly a� er the Fourth.www.facebook.com/SammamishParksandRec
If you have children, be sure to consider spending your Fourth on the Plateau in the Lower Commons Park. � e Lower Commons has lots of room to spread out, great food and many kids’ activities. � e SAMMI Awards will be hosting the Kids Area sponsored by Rhonda Newton, DDS and Bellevue College. � ere are many other activities for kids including sporting events by Skyhawks Sports Academy and balloon animals and face painting o� ered by Mars Hill Church. Food is available for purchase including hot dogs, Teriyaki, elephant ears and ice cream. � e Lower Commons property was purchased from the Sween family who ran a very successful poultry farm until 1965. � ere is a wonderful story about the Sween family and their role in Sammamish which you can read by going to HistoryLink.org and search for “Sween poultry farm, Sammamish”. � e park consists of approximately 20 acres of rolling grassland, a large wetland, native plant garden, playground with a spray park and two nearby shelters. Also housed on the property is CrossPath Counseling Center for families and youth,www.CrossPathCounseling.com. Be sure to check out the native plant garden while you are waiting for the
� reworks. � e city of Sammamish and the Sammamish native plant stewards will be holding volunteer events at the gardens on the 2nd � ursday of the month from 10am-12pm. � e Lower Commons native plant garden is managed exclusively by volunteers. Volunteers are needed to help with the regular maintenance. Although we will be maintaining (weeding) the garden, the emphasize will be on meeting new people and learning from our native plant stewards
more about invasive and native plants that thrive in Sammamish. All ages are welcome. If you are interested in volunteering please contactDawn Sanders, [email protected]; 425.295.0556.
Lower Commons
Be sure to check out the native plant garden while you are waiting for the
HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!
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Table on ContentsFEATURED PAGE(S)Lower Commons ......................................................................................... 2Event Parking ................................................................................................ 3Event MAP / Upper Commons / Activities ....................................4-5Thanks To All The Volunteers ................................................................... 6SAMMI Awards Foundation / Sammamish Citizen Corp ............... 7Pelage Spa & Skin Centre / Bellevue College .................................. 8
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Number Lot Name / Address Distance / Walk Time
1 Sammamish City Hall (Handicapped Parking Only)
801 228th Ave NE N/A
2 Sammamish Hills Lutheran Church
22818 SE 8th St Approx 1/8 mi. - 2 mins.
3 Mary Queen of Peace Church
1121 228th SE Approx 1/4 mi. - 5 mins.
4 Skyline High School
1122 228th Ave SE Approx 1/4 mi. - 5 mins.
5 Eastside Catholic School
232 228th Ave SE Approx 3/4 mi. - 25 mins.
7 Discovery Elementary School
2300 228th Ave SE Approx 3/4 mi. - 25 mins.
8 Sammamish Highlands Shopping Center
530 228th Ave NE Approx 3/4 mi. - 25 mins.
9 Pine Lake Park
2615 228th Ave SE Approx 1 mi. - 30 mins.
10 Sammamish Park & Ride
(Intersection at 228th Ave SE & Issaquah-Pine Lake Rd) Approx 1.2 mi. - 35 mins.
Paid parking ($5 per car) is available at Mary Queen of Peace, Sammamish Hills Lutheran Church and Skyline High School. Parking is also available at the Park and Ride, Discovery Elementary and Pine Lake Covenant Church. Eastlake High School will be closed due to construction.
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Sammamish Events 2012Sammamish Walks April - October Check out www.sammamishwalks.org for more details on all of the walks. July 21, 2012 - Grand Ridge August 25, 2012 - Beaver Lake Preserve September 15, 2012 - Hazel Wolf Wetlands October 20, 2012 - Soaring Eagle
Concerts in the Park: Thursdays July 12 – August 30, 6:30–8pm • Pine Lake Park • Free Co-sponsored by Plateau Jewelers
July 12: The Spyrographs, 60s Spy, Pop and Surf July 19: Second Hand Newz, Fleetwood Mac Tribute July 26: Craig Terrill Band, Classic Rock August 2: Stacy Jones Band, Indie Blues Rock August 9: Adrian Xavier Band, Reggae World Music August 16: Cloverdayle, Modern Country August 23: Sammamish Symphony August 30: Cherry Cherry, Neil Diamond Tribute
KidsFirst! Performance Series: Note: LOCATION AND TIME CHANGES Presented by Sammamish Kiwanis and co-sponsored by Friends of the Sammamish Library July 10: Alex Zerbe, Professional Zaniac!, Beaver Lake Park, 12pm July 17: Lori Henriques, “Kindie” music artist, Sammamish Commons July 24: Karen Quest, Cowgirl Tricks, E. Samm. Park, 12pm July 31: Board of Education, “Kindie” Rock group Sammamish Commons, 12pm August 7: Circus Cascadia, Circus Artist, Sam. Commons, 2pm August 14: Harmonic Pocket, Music for Children, Sammamish Commons, 12pm August 18: Daring Dreams in Times of Magic, Multi-cultural storytelling, Sammamish Commons, 3-4pm August 21: Eric Herman and the Thunder Puppies, Children’s musician, Ebright Creek Park, 12pm
Seattle Shakespeare Company: Pine Lk Prk- Sats 7-8:45pm July 21: Twelfth Night July 28: The Winter’s Tale
Sammamish Days: Sat. August 18 10-2pm (See Pg 7)Sammamish Nights: Sat, Aug18, 6–10pm For Tickets www.SammamishChamber.org
Safe and Sound Sammamish: Tues, Aug. 7, 2–5 pm Sammamish Commons Event features Circus Cascadia
Fourth on the Plateau Activities Guide
Event opens at 5:50pm with the National Anthem sung by Master Chorus Eastside,
come early for best seating, parking options and shorter lines.
Upper Commons -Plaza Main Stage: 6pm – Soul Purpose 8pm – Shelley and the Curves
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Sammamish Events 2012Sammamish Walks April - October Check out www.sammamishwalks.org for more details on all of the walks. July 21, 2012 - Grand Ridge August 25, 2012 - Beaver Lake Preserve September 15, 2012 - Hazel Wolf Wetlands October 20, 2012 - Soaring Eagle
Concerts in the Park: Thursdays July 12 – August 30, 6:30–8pm • Pine Lake Park • Free Co-sponsored by Plateau Jewelers
July 12: The Spyrographs, 60s Spy, Pop and Surf July 19: Second Hand Newz, Fleetwood Mac Tribute July 26: Craig Terrill Band, Classic Rock August 2: Stacy Jones Band, Indie Blues Rock August 9: Adrian Xavier Band, Reggae World Music August 16: Cloverdayle, Modern Country August 23: Sammamish Symphony August 30: Cherry Cherry, Neil Diamond Tribute
KidsFirst! Performance Series: Note: LOCATION AND TIME CHANGES Presented by Sammamish Kiwanis and co-sponsored by Friends of the Sammamish Library July 10: Alex Zerbe, Professional Zaniac!, Beaver Lake Park, 12pm July 17: Lori Henriques, “Kindie” music artist, Sammamish Commons July 24: Karen Quest, Cowgirl Tricks, E. Samm. Park, 12pm July 31: Board of Education, “Kindie” Rock group Sammamish Commons, 12pm August 7: Circus Cascadia, Circus Artist, Sam. Commons, 2pm August 14: Harmonic Pocket, Music for Children, Sammamish Commons, 12pm August 18: Daring Dreams in Times of Magic, Multi-cultural storytelling, Sammamish Commons, 3-4pm August 21: Eric Herman and the Thunder Puppies, Children’s musician, Ebright Creek Park, 12pm
Seattle Shakespeare Company: Pine Lk Prk- Sats 7-8:45pm July 21: Twelfth Night July 28: The Winter’s Tale
Sammamish Days: Sat. August 18 10-2pm (See Pg 7)Sammamish Nights: Sat, Aug18, 6–10pm For Tickets www.SammamishChamber.org
Safe and Sound Sammamish: Tues, Aug. 7, 2–5 pm Sammamish Commons Event features Circus Cascadia
Fourth on the Plateau Activities Guide
Event opens at 5:50pm with the National Anthem sung by Master Chorus Eastside,
come early for best seating, parking options and shorter lines.
Upper Commons -Plaza Main Stage: 6pm – Soul Purpose 8pm – Shelley and the Curves
Thank You Volunteers!06 The Official 2012 Fourth on the Plateau Guide
� e City of Sammamish would like to recognize Caitlin Stephensfor her volunteer work with the city. Caitlin has been volunteering since the end of her Freshman year at Skyline High School, coming in once a week helping with o� ce work in the Parks Department. Caitlin graduated this June and will be moving on to the University of Washington. “It has been wonderful to watch Caitlin grow over the years. She has been coming in so much that she knows just about everything in the Parks department, especially all things volunteer,” said Dawn Sanders, Volunteer Coordinator for the City of Sammamish. “Caitlin has personally input over half of the 30,000 plus volunteer hours from city volunteer events and o� ce workers. She assists with special events and the administration of the Sammamish Youth Board. Her help has been invaluable to the city. We would like to congratulate her on her graduation and wish her well at the University of Washington this fall.”
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(Shown Le� to Right) Dawn Sanders, Caitlin Stephens, Mayor Tom Odell and Ben Yazici– at the April Volunteer Appreciation
5th graders volunteering at Pine Lake Park. This group of girls and their moms cleaned up debris from the entire park after one of this years storms.
Eagle Scout Project at Lower Commons Park Dedicated Washington Native Plant Stewards – who lead many of our park volunteer events (Jan Bird, Erica Tiliacos, Pauline Cantor, Elaine McEnery).
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SAMMI Awards Foundation– Celebrating and Promoting Community Involvement Nominations Now Open!
Do you know someone who gives unsel� shly to the Sammamish community? Nominate them today for a 2013 SAMMI Award. A SAMMI Award nominee has a bene� cial impact to our community, giving and inspiring others to do likewise. � ose nominated for a SAMMI Award
demonstrate dedication, integrity, and caring, with a passion for doing what needs to be done. � eir courage and compassion serves as an example for us all. Nomination deadline is November 15, 2012!Nominate a resident, student, business owner, employee or volunteer in Sammamish.
Nominate online at www.sammiawards.org today!
Volunteers removing blackberry vines from Illahee Trail Parks Project Manager Kellye Hilde and her son during a volunteer event at Evans Creek Preserve
Volunteers cleaning up Beaver Lake Park with Brad Conner, Sammamish Parks Commissioner and Trail Steward.
Reminds you that it’s a Goodtime to plan a “Map your Neighborhood” & participate in “National Night Out.” Register at www.sammamishcitizencorps.com
UNITING COMMUNITIES
Sammamish DaysFood Truck Rodeo, enjoy local and ethnic food served up from Seattle area food trucks. Entertainers include –Nahalea Hula~ www.alohaislandtreasures.netMak Fai Lion Dance~ www.makskungfu.comSkin Deep Belly Dancing~ skindeepdance.comPan Leggo Steel Drum Band~ www.iandobson.com/panleggo
Sammamish Teens will be providing children’s activities from many di� erent cultures!
Children’s Parade – Pre-registration Required!Dress up as your favorite storybook character!
All Kids Receive a Goodie Bag!$5 per individual ~ $50 per group of up to 25 kids
Sammamish Days ~ Saturday, August 1810am-2pm, at the Sammamish Commons