Brad Finegood, strategic advisor for public health in Seattle and King County, spoke to club members about increased substance abuse in our communities and, specifically, what makes fentanyl so much more dangerous than other illegal drugs. For example:
Products are much more prevalent and cheaper ($3-5/pill) than even a few years ago.
Tablets look very similar to those a doctor, a hospital, or a pharmacy might give you.
Anyone (including a kid) who wants to experiment with drugs perceives them as safer than substances that require injection through a needle.
Unlike medications from legal sources, street drugs are 98% likely to contain fentanyl, which is 50x more powerful than heroin and 100x more powerful than morphine. Finegood also pointed out that virtually all fatal overdoses are accidental and encourages everyone to understand the signs of an overdose and have appropriate supplies onhand to counteract the danger.
Thanks, Make A Wish foundation for sharing some wonderful stories with our members, from “state trooper for a day” to keeping food-bank patrons out of the rain! Every wish granted brings hope and healing not only to the wisher but also to their immediate support network and the larger community. Click here for more information.
Oracio Valdez, a counselor at Issaquah Middle School, recently spoke to our members about the incredible impact that a mentor had on his life. If you want to help an Issaquah student chart a better path than they ever could have dreamed, see the VOICE Mentor Program.
As Judge Scott Stewart outlined for club members at a recent meeting, Issaquah Community Court differs from traditional court in how it addresses low-level, non-violent offenses such as shoplifting and trespassing. For example, this approach seeks to meet people where they are, support their recovery, and provide immediate social-service resources.
The spices that are touted at the Salmon Days annual Kiwanis Salmon BBQ are the same ones in this great little tin! Just add some butter to mix with the spices and baste onto your salmon.
Our Sammamish Committee of the Kiwanis Club of Issaquah organizes a monthly work party at Kidvantage sorting & organizing clothes and toys for kids in need throughout King County on the 3rd Monday
of each month (except December).
For more information about volunteering at KidVantage see their
Volunteer
FAQ.
Optional: If you do come, you may also want to join us at the Gaslamp Bar & Grill at 4:30pm to get dinner before we start our shift. (Gaslamp Bar & Grill, 1315 NW Mall St., Issaquah, WA)
Our Sammamish Committee of the Kiwanis Club of Issaquah organizes a monthly work party at Kidvantage sorting & organizing clothes and toys for kids in need throughout King County on the 3rd Monday
of each month (except December).
For more information about volunteering at KidVantage see their
Volunteer
FAQ.
Optional: If you do come, you may also want to join us at the Gaslamp Bar & Grill at 4:30pm to get dinner before we start our shift. (Gaslamp Bar & Grill, 1315 NW Mall St., Issaquah, WA)
Our Sammamish Committee of the Kiwanis Club of Issaquah organizes a monthly work party at Kidvantage sorting & organizing clothes and toys for kids in need throughout King County on the 3rd Monday
of each month (except December).
For more information about volunteering at KidVantage see their
Volunteer
FAQ.
Optional: If you do come, you may also want to join us at the Gaslamp Bar & Grill at 4:30pm to get dinner before we start our shift. (Gaslamp Bar & Grill, 1315 NW Mall St., Issaquah, WA)
Posted: June 10, 2025 by John Traeger Leave a Comment
Fighting substance abuse in King County
By: Anne Frances Owen ~ 1/4/2023
Brad Finegood, strategic advisor for public health in Seattle and King County, spoke to club members about increased substance abuse in our communities and, specifically, what makes fentanyl so much more dangerous than other illegal drugs. For example:
Unlike medications from legal sources, street drugs are 98% likely to contain fentanyl, which is 50x more powerful than heroin and 100x more powerful than morphine. Finegood also pointed out that virtually all fatal overdoses are accidental and encourages everyone to understand the signs of an overdose and have appropriate supplies onhand to counteract the danger.
Posted: June 10, 2025 by John Traeger Leave a Comment
Make A Wish: brightening dark days for 40+ years
By: Anne Frances Owen ~ 12/19/2022
Thanks, Make A Wish foundation for sharing some wonderful stories with our members, from “state trooper for a day” to keeping food-bank patrons out of the rain! Every wish granted brings hope and healing not only to the wisher but also to their immediate support network and the larger community. Click here for more information.
Posted: June 10, 2025 by John Traeger Leave a Comment
Mentoring kids toward better lives
By: Anne Frances Owen ~ 5/31/2023
Oracio Valdez, a counselor at Issaquah Middle School, recently spoke to our members about the incredible impact that a mentor had on his life. If you want to help an Issaquah student chart a better path than they ever could have dreamed, see the VOICE Mentor Program.
Posted: June 9, 2025 by John Traeger Leave a Comment
Community Court
What is Issaquah’s community court?
By: Anne Frances Owen ~ 11/16/2022
As Judge Scott Stewart outlined for club members at a recent meeting, Issaquah Community Court differs from traditional court in how it addresses low-level, non-violent offenses such as shoplifting and trespassing. For example, this approach seeks to meet people where they are, support their recovery, and provide immediate social-service resources.
Last Updated: April 15, 2026 by John Traeger Leave a Comment
Secret Salmon Spice: on sale now!
The spices that are touted at the Salmon Days annual Kiwanis Salmon BBQ are the same ones in this great little tin! Just add some butter to mix with the spices and baste onto your salmon.
Instructions included!
Secret Salmon Spice can also be picked up at local businesses such as Experience Tea in downtown Issaquah and the Kiwanis table at various community events, such as the Issaquah Sustainability Fair (Pickering Barn), The Village Market: Spring Pop-Up (Blakely Hall in the Issaquah Highlands) and the World Famous Kiwanis Salmon BBQ (Gibson Hall during Issaquah Salmon Days)!
Special thanks to all our volunteers who prepare and sell spice tins and spread the word about the good work our club does all year long.
Upcoming events
Meeting to select Award winners
Saturday Litter Cleanup
Programs Committee
This committee arranges programs for weekly meetings, and other special events, such as Installation.
Fundraising Commitee
General Club Meeting - Amy Fitzgerald, LifeWire, Support for domestic violence victims
Technology Committee
Environmental Committee
Grants Committee
General Club Meeting - Sarah Perry, King County Council President, “The State of the County”
Board Meeting
KidVantage Monthly Volunteer Event
Monthly Work Party at KidVantage
Our Sammamish Committee of the Kiwanis Club of Issaquah organizes a monthly work party at Kidvantage sorting & organizing clothes and toys for kids in need throughout King County on the 3rd Monday of each month (except December).
For more information about volunteering at KidVantage see their Volunteer FAQ.
Optional: If you do come, you may also want to join us at the Gaslamp Bar & Grill at 4:30pm to get dinner before we start our shift. (Gaslamp Bar & Grill, 1315 NW Mall St., Issaquah, WA)
General Club Meeting
General Club Meeting - DCON reports from Issaquah and Liberty High schools
Programs Committee
This committee arranges programs for weekly meetings, and other special events, such as Installation.
General Club Meeting
Technology Committee
Saturday Litter Cleanup
Environmental Committee
Grants Committee
General Club Meeting
Board Meeting
KidVantage Monthly Volunteer Event
Monthly Work Party at KidVantage
Our Sammamish Committee of the Kiwanis Club of Issaquah organizes a monthly work party at Kidvantage sorting & organizing clothes and toys for kids in need throughout King County on the 3rd Monday of each month (except December).
For more information about volunteering at KidVantage see their Volunteer FAQ.
Optional: If you do come, you may also want to join us at the Gaslamp Bar & Grill at 4:30pm to get dinner before we start our shift. (Gaslamp Bar & Grill, 1315 NW Mall St., Issaquah, WA)
General Club Meeting
General Club Meeting
Division Council Meeting
General Club Meeting
Technology Committee
Saturday Litter Cleanup
Programs Committee
This committee arranges programs for weekly meetings, and other special events, such as Installation.
Concerts on the Green volunteering. Contact Connie or Ruben
General Club Meeting
Board Meeting
Environmental Committee
Grants Committee
Concerts on the Green volunteering. Contact Connie or Ruben
General Club Meeting
Kiwanis Beach Party on Lake Sammamish, 2:00 to 4:30
KidVantage Monthly Volunteer Event
Monthly Work Party at KidVantage
Our Sammamish Committee of the Kiwanis Club of Issaquah organizes a monthly work party at Kidvantage sorting & organizing clothes and toys for kids in need throughout King County on the 3rd Monday of each month (except December).
For more information about volunteering at KidVantage see their Volunteer FAQ.
Optional: If you do come, you may also want to join us at the Gaslamp Bar & Grill at 4:30pm to get dinner before we start our shift. (Gaslamp Bar & Grill, 1315 NW Mall St., Issaquah, WA)
Concerts on the Green volunteering. Conact Jeri or TBD
General Club Meeting
Concerts on the Green volunteering. Contact Jeri or TBD
General Club Meeting