** This Week in Kirkland Podcast - Award-Winning Government Communication

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In the September 12, 2024 episode of the "This Week in Kirkland" podcast, hosts Jim, Kate, and David enthusiastically invite listeners to participate in the upcoming City Hall for All event. The podcast also takes a moment to honor the contributions of women in law enforcement and reflects on the significance of September 11th. Important topics set to be discussed in the upcoming City Council meeting are previewed, alongside a public meeting of the Salary Commission. The podcast emphasizes the importance of community engagement during National Preparedness Month and encourages outreach during National Suicide Prevention Week. Additionally, the Kirkland Teen Union Building is highlighted as a vibrant hub for local youth, and listeners are invited to contribute to a community mural at Totem Lake Park.

Special guest Daniel Lazo, the Senior Community Engagement Coordinator, shares an impressive lineup of activities for City Hall for All, aiming to foster civic participation. The episode serves as an informative platform for residents to stay connected with local government initiatives and community events. Overall, it reinforces the value of civic involvement and community spirit in Kirkland.

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