Celebrating the printed word, a new festival of books is set to launch in downtown Kirkland this fall on Oct. 1–2.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more Americans suffer from asthma than ever before.
Recent natural disasters such as the earthquakes in Japan and New Zealand and the volcanic eruption in Chile have raised concerns about how the Puget Sound would cope with such devastation.
Parklane Gallery is celebrating 20 years in downtown Kirkland with a birthday event on June 24.
Many local bands rocked Peter Kirk Park during the 10th annual Blue Fish Festival on Saturday.
Kirkland Council officials led a ribbon-cutting ceremony for opening day of the Kirkland Wednesday Market’s 2011 season
You may have heard of a cyberbullying case in Issaquah that recently made national news. Two middle school students are potentially facing felony charges for bullying a classmate on Facebook.
BlueFish Festival: Happens at 2 p.m. June 11 at Peter Kirk Park, 202 Third St. For information, contact the Kirkland Teen Union Building at www.ktub.org or 425-822-3088.
Before you meet Joel Salatin, you get the feeling he would die for what he believes in, happily. You also get the feeling he gets more out of his phenomenally successful grass-based farm in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley than the perennially positive cash flow.
The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), which is among the top film festivals in North America, will be at the Kirkland Performance Center from June 2-12.
Nine-year-old Nathan Hackley, of Kirkland, recently showcased his artwork during a wine tasting party in his honor at the Gallery Wine and Art shop in Kirkland.
Most of us are guilty of needing a little pick-me-up to start our day or a caffeine charge to temporarily fix lack of sleep or a tiring afternoon. But when does this habit become harmful or an addiction? And what about when it comes to our children?
Merrill Gardens at Kirkland will celebrate Support Our Troops Week by hosting a pasta dinner with all the fixings straight from the mess hall from 6-8 p.m. June 23 at 201 Kirkland Ave.
Merrill Gardens Annual Art Show: The Kirkland Senior Council is sponsoring the 3rd Annual Senior Art Show this June and is again partnering with Merrill Gardens at Kirkland to provide the host site for the senior art exhibit titled: “Seniors Are Artists, Too.”
Pancaking to End Homelessness: Kiwanis Club of Kirkland, KITH (Kirkland Interfaith Transitional Housing) and Kirkland Alliance of Neighborhoods present “Pancaking to End Homelessness,” supporting KITH and 7 Hills of Kirkland Bicycle Ride.
Heads to Tails Grooming Spa is celebrating Be Kind To Animals month in May and June by providing free grooming or bath to any dog that is adopted from Homeward Pet through June 26.
Are you looking for “the one”? Do you have what it takes to be the next bachelor?
Evergreen Hospital, Cancer Lifeline and the Seattle Chapter of the Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) will host the inaugural meeting of this community’s first Lymphoma Network Group on Tuesday, May 24.
Rose Cowan has appeared several times on national television to tell the story of her weight loss. Last December, in fact, Oprah flew her on an all-expense paid trip to Australia to recognize her work as a life coach.
Kirkland Boys & Girls Club Summer Dreams Auction: Support kids during the Kirkland Boys & Girls Club’s 19th Annual Summer Dreams Auction at 5 p.m. May 21 at the Redmond Marriott.