Archive for the tag 'Kenmore'

Aug 19 2010

Special Kenmore City Council Meeting August 23rd

Published by Laurie Sperry under Events, Government

6pm, Kenmore City Hall Meeting Agendalink to agenda
There will be a discussion on the status of the Carole Ann Wald Pool at St. Ed Park.
City of Kenmore Contact Information
Address: 18120 68th Ave NE | PO Box 82607 | Kenmore WA 98028
Phone: 425-398-8900
Fax: 425-481-3236

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Aug 09 2010

Kenmore Art show entries due August 13th, 2010

Published by Laurie Sperry under Events

2010 Art Show Prospectus
It is not too late to enter the 12th Annual Kenmore Art Show

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Aug 02 2010

City of Kenmore -National Night Out Against Crime, Tuesday August 3rd

Published by Laurie Sperry under Events

National Night Out Against Crime
Tuesday, August 3; 6 p.m.
Kenmore City Hall, 18120 68th Ave NE
Join friends and neighbors as the Kenmore Police Department hosts a fun evening with free food, activities such as fingerprinting and identification cards for kids, and crime prevention information. The Northshore Fire Department will be on-site with a fire engine.
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Jun 24 2010

Kenmore looking for new Signs

Published by Laurie Sperry under Business, Events, Government

The City of Kenmore is seeking designs for new signs. Request for Sign Proposals Proposals are due on July 2nd.

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Jun 09 2010

Kenmore Undressed » Blog Archive » Real Estate Sales in Kenmore – May 2010, Nothing to Write Home to Mom About

Published by Laurie Sperry under Uncategorized

Real Estate Sales in Kenmore – May 2010, Nothing to Write Home to Mom About
Posted by James Lupori
Closed Sales in Kenmore Were Disappointing in May
via Kenmore Undressed » Blog Archive » Real Estate Sales in Kenmore – May 2010, Nothing to Write Home to Mom About.

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Apr 19 2010

Opinion | Supermarkets as anchors for a walkable America | Seattle Times Newspaper

Published by Laurie Sperry under Downtown

Neal Peirce / Syndicated columnist
Supermarkets as anchors for a walkable America
We perfected the buy-and-drive model from the post-World War II expansion onward, writes columnist Neal Peirce. But is it necessarily the future? No, asserts Seattle urban design planner Mark Hinshaw, who sees supermarkets as the anchors of new and walkable neighborhoods.
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BARRY FITZSIMMONS / THE [...]

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