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Connect for Good 2026

Connect for Good 2026 was more than a nonprofit expo — it was proof of what's possible when community shows up with curiosity and heart. With 30+ organizations and hundreds of meaningful conversations, Sammamish made its mark on what we hope becomes a beloved annual tradition.

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Chamber Chat: Episode 7 – Meet Heather Yancey

In this episode of Chamber Chat, Sammamish Chamber CEO Julie Honn sits down with Heather Yancey.

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Chamber Chat: Episode 6 – Meet Pacific Learning Academy

In this episode of Chamber Chat, Sammamish Chamber CEO Julie Honn sits down with Kirsten O'Malley, the Executive Director and Founder of Pacific Learning Academy.

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Emerging Entrepreneurs 2026

The Emerging Entrepreneurs Program gives youth ages 11–18 the tools to turn a business idea into a real marketplace experience — launching at the Sammamish Farmers Market.

Remembering Deborah Sogge

The Sammamish Chamber and broader community mourn the loss of Deborah Sogge, a visionary leader whose dedication helped shape our local business landscape for nearly two decades. Deb passed away on February 15, 2026, after several years of health challenges.

Member Spotlight: Stewardship Consulting

Founded in 1998, Stewardship Consulting helps family-owned businesses navigate succession, governance, and transition—protecting both enterprises and family relationships.

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Chamber Chat: Episode 2 – Meet Holly Hamilton of Little Bird Piano Academy

In this episode of Chamber Chat, Sammamish Chamber CEO Julie Honn sits down with Holly Hamilton, founder of Little Bird Piano Academy, an Issaquah-based music school redefining how young children learn music.

Strategic Plan 2026-2028

The Sammamish Chamber of Commerce completes a three-year strategic plan, clarifying mission, vision, and a focused roadmap to better serve local businesses.

What Two Decades With Women Entrepreneurs Have Taught Me

Twenty years working with women entrepreneurs—from rural Pakistan to U.S. cities—has shown me that their businesses spark confidence, resilience, and community transformation. Here are the lessons they’ve taught me.

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Chamber Chat: Episode 1 – What Sales Tax Law Updates Mean For Your Business

In the first Chamber Chat, Julie Honn and Miya Nazzaro discuss WA’s new law expanding retail sales tax to professional services starting Oct 1, 2025.

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2025 Sammamish City Council Candidate Forum

The 2025 Sammamish City Council Candidate Forum sponsored by Puget Sound Energy was hosted by Sammamish Presbyterian Church and the Sammamish Chamber of Commerce on October 6, 2025.

Energy Smart Eastside

The Energy Smart Eastside Initiative

Washington Generators now offers HVAC services to Eastside homeowners—learn how you can save with local energy rebates and upgrade your home comfort.

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