Send us a text Carmine Dalziel, Executive Director of the Kirkland Community Foundation, explains how this month’s Ignite Kirkland campaign is one-stop shopping for supporting local nonprofit organizations. We’ll also reflect on the new outdoor sculpture exhibit, get to the root of “treebates,” and get hot tips on what to do with used cooking oil. Plus, we’ll get a preview of the upcoming Council meeting and hear about upcoming events like the Turkey Trot, Winterfest and the 2026 Pitch ...
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Send us a text Carmine Dalziel, Executive Director of the Kirkland Community Foundation, explains how this month’s Ignite Kirkland campaign is one-stop shopping for supporting local nonprofit organizations. We’ll also reflect on the new outdoor sculpture exhibit, get to the root of “treebates,” and get hot tips on what to do with used cooking oil. Plus, we’ll get a preview of the upcoming Council meeting and hear about upcoming events like the Turkey Trot, Winterfest and the 2026 Pitch ...
How 1 New Station, 3 Renovations, and 20 Firefighters Fulfill the City's Promise to Make Kirkland Safer - October 30, 2025
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How 1 New Station, 3 Renovations, and 20 Firefighters Fulfill the City's Promise to Make Kirkland Safer - October 30, 2025
Send us a text We’re joined by Fire Chief Joe Sanford to celebrate a major milestone: every promise of Fire Prop 1 is now complete. Plus, it’s time to set your clocks back (and check your smoke alarms), thank our first responders, manage those falling leaves, prepare for storm season, getting ready for a safe and spooky Halloween, and much more. Show notes: https://www.kirklandwa.gov/podcast#20251030
This Week in Kirkland
Send us a text Carmine Dalziel, Executive Director of the Kirkland Community Foundation, explains how this month’s Ignite Kirkland campaign is one-stop shopping for supporting local nonprofit organizations. We’ll also reflect on the new outdoor sculpture exhibit, get to the root of “treebates,” and get hot tips on what to do with used cooking oil. Plus, we’ll get a preview of the upcoming Council meeting and hear about upcoming events like the Turkey Trot, Winterfest and the 2026 Pitch ...