Thankful for Local Bingo
November 1st - 30th
You could have the chance to win the grand prize-Gift Card Frenzy-valued at $450 in Mercer Island gift cards!!
How to Play: Pick up a bingo card from participating locations, complete a locations required item, and receive a sticker.
BINGOs can be made horizontally, diagonally, or vertically (four corners are not considered a bingo).
Rules & Restrictions:
-Submit winning cards to the BINGO card box at the Mercer Island Chamber by November 30th.
-All valid BINGO cards turned in are entered for a chance at a grand prize-MI Gift Card Frenzy-$450 Value!
-Grand Prize Drawing winner announced December 1st.
-All newsletter signups, social media follows, and donation squares will be verified with the business.
-All purchases must be done in person to receive a sticker.
-All purchases, follows, classes, etc must be done between Nov 1st-Nov 30th unless otherwise stated.
-Can have more than one BINGO per card. -Each BINGO is an entry (so a full card is 12 entries)
Pizza and juice boxes will be provided, please indicate any allergies upon registration.
December 6th
5:30-9:30pm
5-12 years old
$40/child
Thursday, November 7th
4:00-6:00pm
Remlinger Farms
Get ready for an evening of fun, bites, and network growth.
Join business members from Mercer Island, Issaquah, Sammamish, Newcastle, and Sno-Valley as we gather together to maximize your networking reach at Remlinger Farms.
$20 for chamber members
$40 for non-members
Registration required
Space is limited.
Registration price includes appetizers and nonalcoholic drinks. Alcohol available for purchase on site.
Network Together After Hours aims to amplify your reach in one networking setting by partnering with Bellevue Chamber.
Join us Wednesday, November 20th from 5:00pm-6:30pm at Gallagher Co at their Mercer Island office for drinks and lite bites.
Network Together After Hours is free and open to both members and guests from Bellevue, Mercer Island, and beyond, but with limited space so make sure you register.
Gallagher Co
3010 77th Ave SE
#202
Mercer Island, WA 98040
Hungry for some delicious musical theater?
Come join the MIHS Drama department and devour this hilarious sci-fi dark comedy.
Little Shop of Horrors has delighted audiences around the world for
over 30 years with its iconic music and humor.
Can Seymour balance the lure of success with his moral compass?
Find out November 14th -16th and November 21st - 23rd.
Shows are at 7pm with 2pm matinees on Saturdays in the MIHS PAC.
And, whatever they offer you don’t feed the plant!
Content warning: References to abuse, violence, and death. Not for sensitive viewers.
Please visit our ticketing website to purchase tickets in advance. Tickets may also be purchased using the QR code on our publicity materials.
Want a chance to join us onstage?!?!? The Mercer Island Schools Drama Boosters are auctioning off a walk-on role in our show! That’s right, should you win: you, or a loved one of your choosing, will be on stage (devoured by Audrey 2).
Choose a date that suits you, and let the bidding begin. Should you decide to bid on behalf of someone else, please be sure to get their permission before you volunteer them. Click on this link!
Cast performance schedule:
Thursday, November 21st, 7pm- Cast Oxide
Friday, November 22nd, 7pm- Cast Nitrous
Saturday, November 23rd, 2pm- Cast Nitrous
Saturday, November 23rd, 7pm- Cast Oxide
The October 7 attacks and ongoing war is profoundly affecting children in Israel. Many have lost their loved ones and homes, live in an area under constant bombardments or were evacuated from the Gaza envelope or North Israel.
These children have experienced a collective trauma—the kind that is difficult to put into words. In response to this crisis and as an act of resilience through action, teachers, parents and art therapists engaged children with the expressive tool of art.
The exhibition showcasing their artwork—on display at the J now through Nov. 24—reflects their different worlds, experiences and voices. On canvas, the young Israeli artists express their fears, identities and hopes through colors, form and subjects of choice; inviting you engage with their stories.
Co-presented with Jewish Family Service of Seattle, the curated artwork comes from across Israel—from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, Ashkelon to the evacuated Galilee and affected kibbutzim such as Kfar Azza.
This moving exhibit is on display at the SJCC now through Sunday, Nov. 24. Visitors are welcome to view the complete exhibit on Nov. 24, with a partial exhibit available in the SJCC’s J Café leading up to that date.