Congratulations Aline Bloch, on being named Issaquah Highlands 2019 Volunteer of the Year! This recognition is
well-deserved and earned over multiple years of dedication to our community.
Highlands Council tapped into Aline’s passion for sustainable décor three years ago and she has become the Highlands Day Décor Designer. Aline approached us in early 2019 about sharing her journey to living a more sustainable, eco-friendly lifestyle for her family with all of you. From this discussion grew a new Connections article series (see September’s article) and programming series that began in April, just in time for Earth Day. This summer Aline has facilitated terrarium-building, paper-making, and DIY skin and home care product seminars at Blakely Hall, all while putting her design skills to work for our GAME ON! Highlands Day Festival. Aline is a perfect example of how serving in a way that serves a purpose in an area that brings you joy is the key to personal fulfillment when volunteering.
We hope Aline’s example and the information that follows in this feature inspires YOU to get involved in our community; your participation is very welcome! Lindsey, Nina and I LOVE meeting with neighbors who have new ideas for the community or who just want to feel more connected. Contact us, let’s meet for coffee and discuss what could be. And check out our new web page of current volunteer opportunities >
When you see Aline around the community be sure to say, “félicitations et bien fait;” which is French for congratulations and well done!
– Christy Garrard, Executive Director, Highlands Council and Dahlia Park resident
Don’t miss upcoming Living Green workshops!
October 20: Upcycled Art Workshop
December 14: Make It a Green Holiday
See our event calendar for more details >>