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Summer Memories: What was Your Favorite?
There were many opportunities in Sammamish this summer for good memories to take place.

We were allΒ a littleΒ younger in the summer of 2011.
That period between theΒ academic yearsΒ included trips to and and a note from KOMO News about, at one point in July, only having 78 minutesΒ of temperatures associated with theΒ hot season.
Oh, wait. The summer of 2011 is not officially over.
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But summer vacation will soon end, as Sammamish students in the return on face-to-face. students will do the same on Tuesday, Sept. 6. Last week, students returned to class.
So, in the spirit of good memories and good times, Sammamish Patch would like to know: What was your favorite summer memory? And why?
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It might have taken place in the city, at one of the many festivals and gatherings, such as among bins of organic produceΒ and hand-made goodsΒ at the . Yes, the annual gathering started in May. Or,Β it might have taken place elsewhere, as you traveled the region, country or world on vacation.
It might have been at the city's , at which . The Teen Fest also featuredΒ a , in which young people performed tricks, flips and hops. Good stuff, you know, becauseΒ successfully doing a board trick, well, can be tricky for some.
The Fourth of July was another big city event with . Or did youΒ brave the water,Β the pedalingΒ in the saddle and the distanceΒ on foot at the community-orientedΒ ?
Or did it involve camping?Β That wasΒ a topic that Sammamish Patch blogger and writerΒ captured with such humor and eloquence. Or did you go to a tidepool with your kids? Sammamish Patch blogger and writer took on that topic in one of her posts.
Or was your summer filled withΒ roses, berries and gardening? , also a blogger on the site, discussed those topics in her posts.
Earlier in August, thousands gathered at for . Musicians entertained, as people sang along with them. A kids parade went down 228th Avenue Southeast. Martial arts students twirled in the air.
And aΒ boy,Β who clutched a balloon sword, was able to play with a giant green dragonΒ that towered over him -Β even as the kid stoodΒ on a cement block.Β
And students: Don't fret the education that is coming your way. As people say, it's the one thing that others cannot take from you.Β
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