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The 8th Annual Kirkland Classic Car Show drew thousands of car enthusiasts to downtown Kirkland Sunday. Hosted by the Legends Car Club and Kirkland Downtown Association, the event featured hot rods, classics, motorcycles, trucks and more.
Sgt. Leonid Milkin looked out across Forbes Lake that backs out onto his brand new home on Slater Avenue on a bright Wednesday morning. He thought about the memories he had of his two sons playing and swimming there during the summer months.
“I can almost hear my kids laughing,” Milkin said.
For those who love great wine and food with some Eastside flavor, the 2010 Kirkland Uncorked will take place July 16-18.
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Kirkland business and city leaders raised a total of $59,000 during the Muscular Dystrophy Association Lockup event at the Woodmark Hotel June 17.
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Standup comedian Jamie Kennedy has made a career out of surprising people. From his hit candid camera type TV show “The Jamie Kennedy Experiment” (JKX), to portraying a serial killer on the TV show “Criminal Minds,” Kennedy surprises everyone but himself.
Pedestrians stroll the beach front and look out at the boats that line Marina Park dock. As kayakers glide over the pristine water of Lake Washington, Serret Salles s
International Community School students were recently awarded first place in the small woodwind ensemble division for their outstanding performance at the WMEA 2010 Solo & Ensemble State finals.
But on a recent evening, Mar and a group of other Lake Washington School District students got to see a real Pierce Arrow, and several other vintage cars on display at Club Auto in Kirkland.
More than 50 people were lined up at the new Metropolitan Market in Houghton on Thursday morning, an hour and 15 minutes before the grand opening. By 9 a.m. the crowd swelled to more than 500 customers as the line wrapped around the building.
It was all uphill for hundreds of bikers Monday, but it was for a worthwhile cause.
Bikers raced along a 60-mile stretch through Kirkland for the annual 7 Hills of Kirkland bike event.
Merrill Gardens at Kirkland hosts the 2nd Annual Senior Art Show June 2–15.
The Kirkland Senior Council is sponsoring the show and has selected Merrill Gardens at Kirkland as the host site for the senior art exhibit titled: “Seniors Are Artists Too.”