Lake Hills Shopping Center, centrally located off Lake Hill Boulevard and 156th avenue, offers a wide variety of special amenities. Within the plaza is the Washington Department of Licensing, making license renewal an easy, get-up-and-go trip. A Pal-Do World Grocery store and Korean restaurant also embellish the square. The Lake Hills Library has been around for ages and offers a variety of reading programs for kids, and often participates with small elementary schools. However, due to the aging plaza and library, construction on a brand new, 6.7 acre plaza with retail shopping and multi-residential units, and a brand new, 10,000-square-foot Lake Hills library (including underground parking) began this year. 10 years of planning, and community fundraising and outreach programs contributed to this project. The groundbreaking celebration took place on May 20th, 2009, and phase-one revitalization is expected to be completed in spring, 2010.Down the street from the Center are Little League ball fields, with a unique announcing booth making games all the more “professional.” The Samena Club is also nearby offering swimming lessons, and an opportunity for children to participate on swim team. This Club draws kids from all around the Eastside for the wonderful opportunity to participate in swimming meets where they can be a part of a very large and diverse squad, and cheer for teammates of all ages. Edged with sky-high trees that sway on a blustery day, Lake Hills Community Park (a.k.a. “Boat Park”) is centrally located and provides a colorful playground for kids, adjacent to a large hillside which is great for tumbling and sledding given the particular season. On nearly 11-acres of land, the park also offers 2 ballfields, a basketball court, a picnicking area and restrooms.


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