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Discover the best events and make the most of your time this month in Issaquah. From art to spirituality and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Grease is a classic musical event featuring the beloved songs from the 70s, set in a high school during the 1950s. The show is known for its catchy tunes and nostalgic charm, making it a favorite among musical theatre fans. With its vibrant choreography and engaging storyline, Grease promises an unforgettable night of entertainment. The cast and crew bring a high production value to the stage, ensuring a delightful experience for all attendees.
Calm adult dogs, easy going friends, and out of the elements. Sign us up!
An immersive sound bath—tones not merely heard, but perceived somatically, guiding the body toward equilibrium, ease, and deep rest. A private sound immersion experience held in a luxury clubhouse in Issaquah’s Talus neighborhood. Led by Anica Popovic — multi-instrumentalist, composer, recording artist, and Certified Reiki Master. This gathering is part of an ongoing monthly sound immersion series held in Issaquah’s Talus neighborhood.
Get silly, take bold creative risks, and find the funny through ensemble improv, physical comedy, and playful clown-inspired games.
Join us for a spring morning walk where you’ll learn to spot and use wild plants for food and medicine like a pro! Join a local plant expert for a guided spring walk exploring the edible and medicinal plants emerging in the mountains around Roslyn. As winter loosens its grip, the forest comes alive with tender shoots, swelling buds, and the first resilient flowers of the season — and this walk is an opportunity to meet them up close. Together, we’ll slow down to look closely, smell and touch these precious plant species. Along the trail, you’ll discover how to identify, harvest respectfully, and understand the medicinal and edible uses of our early spring species.