Docent Training Begins in March 2017
Docent Training Begins in March 2017 Would you like to help the rangers with their environmental education programs? There are many opportunities to work with students at the park during the school year and also to have fun in nature with kids and families in the summer.
Ranger Rick Oakley provides docent training. If you are interested, come see what it is all about.
Contact director@flssp.org for more information.
Playground Update - Sept. 28, 2016
The playground is nearly finished! Yes, the zip line is in! This week the poured-in-place rubber surfacing is being installed. First comes an all-black base coat, then the colored top coat goes in. It should be done by early next week.
Watch for the arrival of the 8-foot blue heron, making its home in the entry plaza. Last will be top soil and the irrigation system. Planting the landscape is not likely to be in time for the grand opening at 11 a.m. Oct. 15, but that won’t stop the children from playing! Come celebrate this historic event and help us honor our many donors who have made the playground dream come true.
The first 50 children ages 4-10 who arrive will receive souvenir scissors and be invited to help cut the ribbon, so arrive early!
Welcome new FLSSP Board Member – Lynn Rehn
Lynn Rehn is drawn to her new post with the Friends of Lake Sammamish Board of Trustees because she considers the park a jewel among many in Issaquah’s treasure chest. She loves the outdoors and its critters! She has enjoyed being a parks commissioner for the city of Sammamish and has worked with other local community groups. She is looking forward to opening doors to inter-agency connectivity including increasing the ease of improvements, maintenance and operations.
Eagle Scout Candidate Builds New All-Access Picnic Tables for Playground
Many thanks to Eagle Scout candidate Mike Inman and his team for constructing 8 beautiful new all-access picnic tables for the new playground area to open October 15. Mike’s onsite partner was Ranger Tor Bjorklund. Over two days on the weekend, Mike marshaled about 30 volunteers to help in the project that provides an additional amenity to the Sunset Beach area. Thank you!
Introducing Matt Webster, new AmeriCorps Member
Hello! My name is Matt Webster, and I am an AmeriCorps member serving with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at the Lake Sammamish State Park, in Issaquah, Washington. I hail from North Alabama, and am beyond excited to be working here in the beautiful Pacific Northwest (for the first time, I might add).I hope to meet you at the park and encourage you to volunteer to work with me to restore natural habitat to increase wildlife.
Please reach out at matt.webster@parks.wa.gov or director@flssp.org
Say Hello at Salmon Days! Oct. 1-2 in Downtown Issaquah
Say Hello at Salmon Days! FLSSP will have a booth at Salmon Days on the grounds of the fish hatchery at 125 W. Sunset Way, Issaquah. We can answer your questions about membership, plans for the park, volunteer opportunities and more. Stop by and say hello!
Playground Update - Sept. 21, 2016
In case you missed it, The Issaquah Press sent its photographer during the Community Build of the playground. Check out his photos, and be sure your calendar is marked for 11 a.m. Oct. 15 for the grand opening of your new amazing playground! Photo by Greg Farrar, The Issaquah Press
Playground Update - Sept. 14, 2016
Checkers anyone? The playground’s checker/chess board has arrived and is being installed, along with street benches and seats, along the sidewalk perimeter of the new playground. Just bring your own checkers and find a partner in the park for an afternoon of challenge play with Lake Sammamish as your backdrop!
The other playground pieces including the zip line, 17-foot geodesic climbing net, rotating net, giant chimes and more are expected to be completed this week, in time for the rubber surfacing to be installed next week, weather permitting.
All we need are kids for the Oct. 15 grand opening of the playground! The first 50 kids ages 4-10 who arrive between 10:30 and 11 a.m. will get souvenir scissors to help cut the ribbon!
Playground Update - Sept. 8, 2016
Playground Update - Sept. 8, 2016 The blue ropes are waiting to complete the 17-foot climbing net. But first comes the base gravel to fill around the equipment. Then the rotating net (like a merry-go-round), zip line, talking tubes, giant chimes and other pieces can be installed in the next 10 days or so.
Watch for the rubber surfacing to be poured in place over the gravel fill, the last two weeks of September, dependent on weather.
Landscaping may not be ready for the dedication and grand opening of the playground on October 15, but that’s okay. Plan to bring the kids to be the first to play on this amazing long-awaited playground!
Mission Accomplished! Playground Build!
Mission Accomplished! Playground Build!Many thanks to all the volunteers, to all our media partners for helping to publicize, to Issaquah Highlands’ Zeek’s Pizza for lunch, to Talking Rain for liquid refreshments and to Krispy Kreme for morning donuts!
Yes – building a playground is like raising a barn – it takes the entire village working, sweating and laughing together!
The playground dedication will be Oct. 15 at 11 a.m., so save the date!
Families Can Help with Playground Landscaping - Oct. 8
Join Mountains to Sound to Beautify the New Playground Oct. 8 Families are invited to put the finishing touches on the new playground. Mountains to Sound is seeking 100 volunteers on Oct. 8 to help install the landscaping.
Sign up for morning, afternoon or all day. Children under 13 need to be accompanied by a parent.
Sign up here:
http://mtsgreenway.org/volunteer/sites-and-opportunities/lake-sammamish-state-park-playground/planting-at-lake-sammamish-state-park-playground
FLSSP Elects New Board President – John Sherwin
FLSSP elects John Sherwin new Board President
Celebrations Committee Seeks New Members
Celebrations Committee Seeks New Members Plug into what’s happening at the park by joining the Celebrations Committee. We have had a great year creating unique and fun events including Walk ‘n Wag and Parkadilly this past year. In 2017 we hope to repeat those successful events and add a third, to be decided by the committee. We will begin meeting again in September. Reach out to director@flssp.org and express your interest. Your talents can be used in so many ways to make this a better community and provide more fun events in our beautiful Lake Sammamish State Park!
It’s Salmon SEEson Again!
It’s Salmon SEEson Again! So many ways to SEE salmon – don’t miss out this celebratory fall activity!
Check out the resources here:
http://www.govlink.org/watersheds/8/action/salmon-seeson/
Come take a walk on the board along Issaquah Creek at Lake Sammamish State Park and review the interpretive signs about the salmon. Smell the salmon as they arrive. New brochures will be available throughout the park to give you more salmon insights!
Enjoy the return of the salmon!
‘Learn to Ride a Bike’ Class
Still time to sign up for Ride-a-Bike classes on Oct. 8. Preregistration required!
Below is a general link to classes.
https://www.rei.com/outdoorschool/search?distance=25&location=98027&activity=22&sort=date&page=1
Save the Date – Oct. 15 – Ribbon Cutting of New All-Access Playground!
Save the Date – Oct. 15 – Ribbon Cutting of New All-Access Playground! Come on out for a fun day at the park on Oct. 15 when we cut the ribbon and the kids inaugurate the new all-access playground.
Plan on bringing your families and friends for a fun morning and day at the park.
Playground Update - Aug. 31, 2016
The playground made huge progress with volunteer help last week, but it is a long way from completion. Next will be the gravel fill around the base before the final playground pieces are installed. The last two weeks of September will be reserved for the poured-in-place rubber surfacing to finish things off. But not quite! There will be an irrigation system, rail fencing and landscaping added in early October, readying for the grand opening at 11 a.m. on October 15. Have you added the big event to your calendar yet?