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Issaquah outlines Front Street Fourth of July parade, community picnic; America250 planning noted

5064521 · June 24, 2025
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The city's Fourth of July commission described a kids-and-pets parade on Front Street set for 11 a.m. with a community picnic at the nearby city park; organizers encouraged pre-registration and named Olympian Kiana Hunter as grand marshal.

The Fourth of July commission briefed the Issaquah City Council on June 23 about this year's parade and community picnic, describing a downtown celebration on July 4 that commissioners said will also serve as planning practice for the nationwide America250 observances in 2026.

Paul Wintersteen, executive director of the Issaquah History Museums and chair of the Fourth of July commission, said the commission's role is advisory and that city staff and multiple…

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