Politics & Government
City Of Issaquah’s Downhome Fourth Of July Parade
Participants include Eastside Fire and Rescue, Issaquah Police, Mayor Mary Lou Pauly and City Council members.
June 27, 2020
The City of Issaquah’s Downhome Fourth of July Parade has always been a celebration of people, pets, history and our community.
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To help keep our community healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic, however, there will not be a traditional event and parade held along Front Street this year. Instead, we’re bringing the parade to you!
Starting at 10 a.m. July 4, our “parade to you” will follow this route through several neighborhoods in Issaquah. Participants include Eastside Fire and Rescue, Issaquah Police, Mayor Mary Lou Pauly and City Councilmembers.
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If the parade doesn’t travel directly in front of your home, and you walk to another viewpoint, please:
- Wear a mask, if you are able.
- Physically distance from other people.
- Give our parade vehicles a safe space to drive!
Questions? Email communications@issaquahwa.gov.
This press release was produced by the City of Issaquah. The views expressed here are the author’s own.