It’s time to make some noise, in the best possible way.
We have not gathered as a full community for 20 years. Yet our roots run deep: the Shore Club began in the 1930s, Angle Lake Manor followed in 1956, and in 1957 our very first Fourth of July fireworks lit up the sky. Every year since, that tradition has continued, a bright thread connecting generations.
Now, a once-in-a-lifetime milestone is approaching: the 250th Fourth of July celebration.
We’re inviting you to be part of it.
This meeting is your chance to share ideas, offer input, and help shape what our 250th anniversary fireworks will look like. We will discuss other community events and activities that bring energy, connection, and pride to Angle Lake.
Cassie Cichorz from the WA State Dept. of Agriculture will be present to explain about the Japanese Beetle invasion and get residents signed up for free treatments.
You’ll also get a glimpse into how the Shore Club and the Manor work to keep our neighborhood vibrant and engaged.
We are actively seeking volunteers too, neighbors who want to roll up their sleeves and help create something memorable for our community, now and for years to come.
📍 Join us at the Roadhouse (located at the Angle Lake Light Rail Station) to talk about the future of Angle Lake and how you can help shape it.
Pizza, snacks and beverages will be provided.
If you’re able to attend, please RSVP using the link or QR code below so we can plan seating and refreshments.
Even if you don't get a chance to RSVP, please come anyway. Your voice matters, and this celebration should reflect the people who call Angle Lake home.
Let’s build something unforgettable together.
Warm regards,
Jonathan Standridge, Angle Lake Shore Club President
Angle Lake Community – General Meeting
Thursday, February 26th | 6–8 PM
Location: The Roadhouse @ Angle Lake Link Rail Station
The Roadhouse is the room in the plaza near the elevator.
Parking available in the station garage.

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