Spotted on the Kirkland calendar: Sipt & Stroll Art Event
Coming up: Sipt & Stroll Art Event on the Kirkland Patch calendar
Make time for Sipt & Stroll Art Event on the Kirkland Patch calendar
Be sure to catch Sipt & Stroll Art Event on the Kirkland Patch calendar
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Happening soon: Annual Halloween Children's Concert on the Kirkland Patch calendar
Make time for Annual Halloween Children's Concert on the Kirkland Patch calendar
Kirkland-based The City Loo was a finalist in SCORE’s 60th Anniversary Pitch Competition.
Make a difference in a young person’s life by becoming an AFS-USA host family.
The Bridle Trails Park Foundation kicked off the the 4th of July weekend with a community event on July 1st
10Gig and 10G are NOT the same, 5G is wireless, and other key distinctions.
Students hosted a book drive to benefit Pajama Program
Kirkland leaders are hoping to hear from the community on the best way to use the former Houghton Village Shopping Center for the public.
The funding is for 2023 events and festivals that attract visitors from over 50 miles away and generate overnight stays.
Kirkland is participating in the "Cascadia Rising" earthquake response drill next week and is looking for a few neighbors to help out.
The annual tradition returns for its 16th year at Juanita Beach Park on Friday afternoon. Here's what to know.
Working with EvergreenHealth since 2008, Shana Johnson delivered her 1,000th baby this spring.
Learn activities that support your child’s emotional development.
Most King County libraries are now open six days a week, and some offer lockers to pick up reserved books 24/7.
Job Fair to Fill Up to 100 Positions
The city will reimburse homeowners up to $500 for planting eligible trees on their property.
Kirkland residents can put out their old Christmas tree during regular trash service for free disposal through the end of the month.
Tickets are still available for the "January Jump!" Polar Bear Plunge, which is scheduled for Jan. 22 at Houghton Beach Park.
The city will host its first official "January Jump Polar Plunge" at Houghton Beach next month.
The U.S. is experiencing a severe blood supply shortage.
The city still has funds left to pay property owners up to $500 to plant new trees, and residents have an extra few weeks to apply.
Bring your dog to splash and play this Saturday as the Kirkland community celebrates the end of the season at the pool.
Kirkland's 9/11 memorial will ​include the police and fire honor guard, music, speakers and the placing of a ceremonial wreath.
Four Kirkland firefighters left this week to help contain a large wildfire burning near the California-Nevada state line.
Kirkland is soliciting community ideas to help realize the next slate of neighborhood improvement projects.
Ismaili CIVIC is collecting nonperishable food items and school supplies on Aug. 28 and Aug. 29 in Kirkland.
Wesley "Wes" Robert Carpenter is a third-generation Kirkland resident and a decorated war veteran.
Kirkland's "Think Green" recycling event is scheduled for Saturday, offering a free and easy way to offload dozens of items.
The pandemic changed how Girl Scouts in Kirkland approached cookie sales. Here’s how to get them into the hands of first responders.
Neighbors are invited to City Hall later this month to drop off household batteries for safe disposal.
The Wednesday and Friday markets are back in businesses this week, welcoming visitors rain or shine through September.
Kirkland residents will have three days to drop off hazardous household items at the Totem Lake Fred Meyer.
Kirkland's popular spring recycling event gives neighbors an easy way to unload all kinds of tricky household items for free or a small fee.
Plenty of fun for all ages is planned in Kirkland through the summer, including day camps, dance classes, group sports and fitness classes.
The next two Saturdays offer a chance to easily drop off donations at the Ismaili Jamatkhana and Community Center.
Kirkland Parks and Community Services has a host of summer activities planned for children and adults this summer.
Under a new program launched in honor of Arbor Day, residents can receive up to $500 in rebates for planting trees on their property.