Not able to see last night’s Fourth of July fireworks over Lake Washington in downtown Kirkland? Here’s a few minutes of the great show. It was the first time I had seen the show from the water and it was terrific. My friends came by and picked us up on their boat and we had a front row seat. Out on the lake, you could see some of the fireworks from the other shows over in Seattle on Lake Union, the WaMU Family Fourth and theJul-Ivars Fourth in its 44th year over Elliot Bay.
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Celebrating Fourth of July in Kirkland, Washington with a Great Fireworks Show
In Kirkland News, Kirkland WA, WA on July 5, 2008 at 4:02 pmA Sunny Fourth of July in Kirkland, WA?
In Uncategorized on July 2, 2008 at 10:00 pmOk. second year in a row with a big, beautiful boat slip, but no boat. So this year again, we will watch the fireworks in downtown Kirkland from the dock. We’ll have a front seat for the fireworks show. It ought to be beautiful and a gorgeous end to a nice day.
Here’s what’s happening in Kirkland on the Fourth of July: Check out the Celebrate Kirkland website to get all the latest about the morning parade, picnics at the beach, and the fireworks display at night. There’s something for everyone.
Have a great holiday! Oh by the way, cross your fingers for me. I may have a boat to put in this boat slip next week. It’s only taken a year!
Congressman Jay Inslee Speaks At The Kirkland City Council Meeting
In Kirkland News, Kirkland WA on July 2, 2008 at 7:59 amCongressman Jay Inslee stopped by last night’s Kirkland City Council meeting and had some interesting thoughts to share with The Council and the audience. Promoting sustainability and pedestrian friendly areas were high on his list. He had kudos for the City of Kirkland with regard to these issues.
The Congressman is working towards a clean energy economy for the nation. Hes sees technology creating a revolution in energy and decarbonized energy as an important source in our future. He sited a Northwest pioneering company who is combining energy with technology. Sapphire Energy on Bainbridge Island is working with algae, sunlight and carbon dioxide to create a renewable energy source. He applauded the company’s efforts to change our energy sources.
Congressman Inslee recognized many people are going through hard times, but in talking with his peers from all over the country, the Kirkland area is in a much stronger position than most. Issues facing us here are difficult, but not nearly as daunting as parts of the Midwest.
Council member Jessica Greenway asked Congressman Inslee not to forget those in Kirkland who still are in need.
The country’s problems, according to the Congressman, are three fold:
- The cost of the war in Iraq
- The tax cuts implemnted by the Bush administration earlier in the decade.
- Baby boomers tapping into social security
This “triple whammy” has created huge financial burdens affecting the services offered to those in need all over the nation. Congressman Inslee stated two of the above issues will need to change in order for the country to be fiscally sound. The Congressman is looking forward to next year when we have a fresh start with a new administration.


