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Important Information IMPORTANT INFORMATION COUGAR RIDGE ELEMENTARY th 4630 167 ​ Ave. SE ​ Bellevue, WA 98006 General phone number: 425-837-7300 Attendance line: 425-837-7232 School website: https://www.issaquah.wednet.edu/cougarridge ​ PTSA website: www.cougarridge.ptsa.org ​ Bus transportation line: 425-837-6333 EMERGENCY PLEASE CALL 911 IF THERE IS AN ACTUAL EMERGENCY! Bellevue Police Department: 425-452-6917 Issaquah Police Department: 425-837-3200 King County Sheriff: 206-296-3846 Washington State Patrol: 425-649-4370 Bellevue Fire Department: 425-452-6892 Issaquah Fire Department: 425-392-3433 Poison Control: 800-222-1222 Puget Sound Energy (for power outages): 888-225-5773 HOSPITALS ● Seattle Children’s Hospital 4800 Sand Point Way NE Seattle 206-987-2000 ● Swedish Medical Center – Issaquah Campus 751 NE Blakely Drive Issaquah 425-313-7000 ● Overlake Hospital Medical Center th 1035 116 ​ Ave NE ​ Bellevue 425-688-5000 ● Harborview Medical Center th 325 9 ​ Ave ​ Seattle 206-744-3300 ● Seattle Children’s Hospital Surgery Center & Urgent Care – Bellevue M-F (5pm-10:30pm) Sat-Sun (11am-8pm) th 1500 116 ​ Ave. NE ​ Bellevue 206-987-2211 ● Overlake Urgent Care (Issaquah) 5708 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy Issaquah 425-688-5777 ● Overlake Urgent Care (Newcastle) ​ 13159 Newcastle Commons Dr. Newcastle 425-635-3020 PHARMACIES Bartell’s (Issaquah), 5700 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy, 425-391-1765 Bartell’s (Bellevue/Factoria), 3620 Factoria Blvd SE, 425-644-7507 Bartell’s (Newcastle), 6939 Coal Creek Pkwy SE, 425-644-4414 th Costco (Issaquah), 1801 10 ​ Ave NW, 425-313-9200 ​ Rite Aid (Bellevue/Factoria), 3905 Factoria Mall SE, 425-644-2925 ​ ​ th Rite Aid (Bellevue/Eastgate), 15100 SE 38 ​ St, 425-746-4028 ​ ​ ​ Target (CVS) (Issaquah), 755 NW Gilman Blvd, 425-507-1020 Walgreen’s (Issaquah), 6300 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy, 425-369-0265 VEHICLE & DRIVERS LICENSING Information for obtaining a driver’s license in the state of Washington: www.dol.wa.gov/movingtowa.html Driver’s License Examining Offices: Bellevue, 13133 Bel-Red Rd, 425-649-4282 Renton, 1314 Union Ave SE, Ste. 4, 425-277-7231 North Bend, 402 Main Ave S, Ste. 11, 425-888-4036 Vehicle License Plates and Registration: Alpine Licensing (Issaquah), 1175 NW Gilman Blvd. #3, 425-369-0409 th Bel-Red Auto License (Bellevue), 15600 NE 8 ​ St., K-16, 425-747-0444 ​ VOTER REGISTRATION To register online, go to www.vote.wa.gov ​ For information, call 206-296-8683 SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE th 636 120 ​ Ave. SE, Ste. 100 ​ Bellevue 800-772-1213 UTILITIES Water: Bellevue Water, 425-452-6973 Electric/Gas: Puget Sound Energy, 800-321-4123 Garbage & Recycling: Republic Services, 425-452-4762 MAIL SERVICES US Post Office th Bellevue (Factoria), 12400 SE 38 ​ St. ​ Bellevue (Downtown), 1171 Bellevue Way NE Issaquah, 400 NW Gilman Blvd. 800-275-8777 Fed Ex Bellevue (Factoria), 3632 Factoria Blvd SE, 425-641-1174 Bellevue (Downtown), 40 Bellevue Way NE, 425-451-1055 Issaquah, 775 NW Gilman, Ste. C4, 425-392-6899 th Issaquah (Shipping Center), 5500 220 ​ Ave SE, 800-463-3339 ​ UPS Bellevue (Lakemont), 4957 Lakemont Blvd SE, Ste C-4, 425-747-3321 Newcastle, 6947 Coal Creek Pkwy SE, 425-641-6245 Issaquah, 700 NW Gilman Blvd, Ste E103, 425-557-0777 LAKEMONT BLVD STORES Aloha Cleaners, 425-653-7979 Edward Jones Investments, 425-641-2684 Kumon Math & Reading Center, 425-647-8997 Lakemont Eye Care, 425-746-0908 Lakemont Family Dentistry, 425-746-2101 Lakemont Village Veterinary Hospital, 425-641-8733 Nice Cuts, 425-643-6660 Premier Nails & Spa, 425-746-1689 Starbucks, 425-649-2062 Teriyaki House, 425-562-7000 Town & Country Market, 425-653-2261 Union Bank, 425-519-6338 UPS Store, 425-747-3321 LIBRARIES Residents can use all King County libraries for free with a library card. You many obtain one at any library with proof of residency. For a list of all King County library locations and hours, visit: https://kcls.org/ ​ Issaquah Library, 10 West Sunset Way, 425-393-5430 th Bellevue Library (Downtown), 1111 110 ​ Ave SE, 425-450-1765 ​ Newport Way Library ((Bellevue), 14250 SE Newport Way, 425-747-2390 Newcastle Library, 12901 Newcastle Way, 425-255-0111 MOVIE THEATERS AMC Lowes Factoria 8, 3505 Factoria Blvd SE, 425-641-3461 th Cinebarre Issaquah, 1490 NW 11 ​ Ave, 425-313-5666 ​ Cinemark Reserve Dine In (21 and Over), 500 Bellevue Way NE, 425-455-8422 Cinemark Lincoln Square, 700 Bellevue Way NE, 425-450-9100 Regal Issaquah Highlands, 940 NE Park Dr, 844-462-7342 PARKS th Bellevue Downtown Park, 10201 NE 4 ​ St, Bellevue ​ Cougar Mountain Regional Wildlife Park, 18201 SE Cougar Mountain Dr, Renton st Depot Park, 67291 1 ​ Ave NE, Issaquah ​ Lakemont Park, 5170 Village Park Dr SE, Bellevue Lake Sammamish State Park, 2000 NW Sammamish Rd, Issaquah Lewis Creek Park, 5808 Lakemont Blvd SE, Bellevue th Mercer Slough Nature Park, 1625 118 ​ Ave SE, Bellevue ​ th Robinswood Park, 2432 148 ​ Ave SE, Bellevue ​ th Tibbetts Valley Park, 965 12 ​ Ave NW, Issaquah ​ BIG BOX STORES th Costco (Issaquah), 1801 10 ​ Ave NW, 425-313-0965 ​ Fred Meyer (Issaquah), 6100 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE, 425-416-1100 Home Depot (Issaquah), 6200 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE, 425-391-8467 th Home Depot (Bellevue), 325 120 ​ Ave NE, 425-451-7351 ​ th Lowes (Issaquah), 1625 11 ​ Ave NW, 425-391-3355 ​ Target (Issaquah), 755 NW Gilman Blvd, 425-392-3357 Target (Bellevue/Factoria), 4053 Factoria Mall Blvd SE, 425-562-0830 st Walmart (Bellevue/Factoria), 12620 SE 41 ​ Place, 425-201-7543 ​ SHOPPING CENTERS AND MALLS The Bellevue Collection, 575 Bellevue Square, 425-454-8096 Factoria Mall (Bellevue), 4055 Factoria Mall SE, 425-641-8282 Gilman Village (Issaquah), 317 NW Gilman Blvd, 425-392-6802 th Redmond Town Center, 16495 NE 7 ​ St, 425-867-0808 ​ Westfield Southcenter Mall (Tukwila), 2800 Southcenter Mall, 206-246-7400 GROCERY STORES th Costco, 1801 10 ​ Ave NW, 425-313-0965 ​ Fred Meyer (Issaquah), 6100 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy, 425-416-1100 QFC (Issaquah), 1540 NW Gilman Blvd, 425-392-0410 QFC (Newcastle), 6940 Coal Creek Pkwy, 425-747-9599 QFC (Bellevue), 3550 Factoria Blvd SE, 425-643-7110 Safeway (Newcastle), 6911 Coal Creek Pkwy, 425-641-0902 th Safeway (Bellevue/Eastgate), 15100 SE 38 ​ St, 425-641-2783 ​ Safeway (Issaquah), 735 NE Gilman Blvd, 425-392-0410 Town & Country Market, 4989 Lakemont Blvd, 425-653-2261 International th S-Mart (Bellevue), 5629 119 ​ Ave SE, 425-698-1628 ​ th Uwajimaya (Bellevue), 699 120 ​ Ave NE, 425-747-9012 ​ th Jing Jing Asian Market (Bellevue/Factoria), 12402 SE 38 ​ St, 425-644-3548 ​ Organic th PCC (Issaquah), 1810 12 ​ Ave NW, 425-369-1222 ​ th Trader Joe’s (Bellevue), 416 116 ​ Ave NE, 425-454-9799 ​ Trader Joe’s (Issaquah), 975 NW Gilman Blvd, 425-557-6420 th Whole Foods Market (Bellevue), 888 116 ​ Ave NE, 425-462-1400 ​ COMMUNITY CENTERS Bellevue Parks & Community Services, 425-452-6800 South Bellevue Community Center, 14509 SE Newport Way, 425-452-4240 Issaquah Parks & Rec Department, 425-837-3300 Issaquah Community Center, 301 Rainier Blvd S, 425-837-3300 AREA ACTIVITIES Museums Bellevue Arts Museum, 510 Bellevue Way NE, 425-519-0770, www.bellevuearts.com ​ th KidsQuest Children’s Museum (Bellevue), 1116 108 ​ Ave NE, 425-637-8100, www.kidsquestmuseum.org ​ ​ Museum of Flight (Seattle), 9404 E Marginal Way S, 206-764-5700, www.museumofflight.org ​ Seattle Center, 305 Harrison St, Seattle, www.seattlecenter.com ​ ● Chihuly Garden and Glass, www.chihulygardensandglass.com ​ ● Seattle Children’s Museum, www.thechildrensmuseum.org ​ ● Space Needle, www.spaceneedle.com ​ ● Pacific Science Center, www.pacificsciencecenter.org ​ ● Museum of Pop Culture, www.mopop.org ​ Zoos/Farms/Animals th Cougar Mountain Zoo (Issaquah), 1925 SE 54 ,​ 425-391-5508, www.cougarmountainzoo.org ​ ​ Issaquah Salmon Hatchery, 125 W Sunset Way, 425-392-1118 Point Defiance Zoo (Tacoma), www.pdza.org ​ nd Remlinger Farms (Carnation), 32610 NE 32 ​ St, www.remlingerfarms.com ​ ​ Seattle Aquarium, www.seattleaquarium.org ​ Woodland Park Zoo (Seattle), www.zoo.org ​ Tourist Attractions Bellevue Botanical Garden, 12001 Main St, www.bellevuebotanical.org ​ th Ballard Locks Tour (Seattle), 3015 NW 54 ​ St, www.ballardlocks.org ​ ​ Pike Place Market (Seattle), www.pikeplacemarket.com ​ Seattle Great Wheel, www.seattlegreatwheel.com ​ Snoqualmie Falls (Snoqualmie), 6501 Railroad Ave SE, www.snoqualmiefalls.com ​ Washington Ferries, 800-842-3779, www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries ​ Family Fun th Bellevue Zip Tours, 450 110 ​ Ave NE, 206-295-5494, www.bellevueziptour.com ​ ​ DEFY Trampoline Park (Tukwila), 455 Andover Park E, 425-669-9707, www.new.defy.com ​ Family Fun Center (Tukwila), 7300 Fun Center Way, 425-228-7300, www.fun-center.com ​ th Funtastic Playtorium (Bellevue), 3000 184 ​ St SW Ste 676, www.funtasticplaytorium.com ​ ​ Wild Waves (Federal Way), 36201 Enchanted Pkwy S, www.wildwaves.com ​ HELPFUL WEBSITES FOR PARENTS IN THE AREA Macaroni Kid ● Bellevue-Redmond-Kirkland, http://the-eastside.macaronikid.com ​ ● Snoqualmie Valley/Issaquah, https://snoqualmievalley.macaronikid.com ​ Parent Map, www.parentmap.com ​ Mommy Nearest, www.mommynearest.com ​ .
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