2011 Salmon Days

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FESTIVALINFORMATION

Finding ‘Wild Things!’ at the festival Want to know what exciting things are happening at Salmon Days? Then be sure to stop by one of the three information booths on the festival grounds. Ohfishally spawnsored by Coldwell Banker Bain, the information booths are conveniently located at the corner of Front Street North and Northwest Dogwood Street, Front Street South and East Sunset Way and on the west end of the Field of Fun located at Veterans’ Memorial Field. Have a question while on the move? Keep an eye out for our roving information experts! Wearing orange vests with a large question mark on the back, these experts will be able to point you in the right direction if you are not near an information booth. Many of our helpful information booths’ volunteers donate their time and Issaquah expertise year-round at the Visitor Information Center. Our wonderful volunteers have a wealth of knowledge not only about the festival, but also about the at-large community as well. Be sure to pick up your Ohfishal Schedule of Events, which contains detailed information including all FREE activities, each artist’s booth number, a map of the festival, entertainment information and special events. This easy guide will help you plan your day to get the most out of your Salmon Days experience! Remember to visit our website to download a map to bring with you!

Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce The Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce has been the presenting organization for the Issaquah Salmon Days Festival for the past 42 years. The chamber, with more than 450 members, works year round to promote the Issaquah community, support the local economy, provide business-networking opportunities and serves as the voice of local business to government through its political ad-

vocacy. Located in the historic Alexander House on Gilman Boulevard, the chamber produces dozens of networking and other business-focused events each year and actively works to promote and support local businesses through print, online, word of mouth and other media. Visit the chamber today at www.issaquahchamber.com to learn more about how it can help your business thrive in Issaquah.

The festival’s east entrance at the fire station on East Sunset Way.

First aid

Salmon Days is a great place for fish, friends, family and kids. Thank you for leaving your pets at home! We love fur, fins and feathers, but the bustling atmosphere, kids, and environment is not pet friendly nor is it fun for them. Thank you, on behalf of the city of Issaquah, the Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce and the Issaquah Salmon Days Festival.

There are three first aid stations, all operated by Eastside Fire & Rescue, to make medical attention easy and accessible. Stations are at the following locations: The festival’s north entrance near the intersection of Front Street North and Northeast Dogwood Street. The festival’s west entrance on West Sunset Way near Newport Way.

Quiet Room The Quiet Room is located on the west side of the Field of Fun and is managed through a partnership with Issaquah’s Friends of Youth. The Quiet Room is the ideal place for parents with children needing a break from the hustle and bustle or a diaper change.

Please leave your dogs at home


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