Kirkland to Host Fourth Annual "See Spot Splash" Event

Kirkland, WALocal News

The City of Kirkland is excited to announce its fourth annual "See Spot Splash" event, scheduled for September 7, 2024, at the Peter Kirk Community Pool. This beloved gathering allows dogs and their owners to enjoy a day filled with swimming, off-leash running, and community fun. The event features multiple swimming sessions throughout the day, with registration required for participating dogs. Councilmember Amy Falcone expressed the joy this event brings to the community, highlighting the happiness it creates for dogs and their owners alike. Alongside the swimming activities, various vendors and informational booths will be present, offering additional entertainment and engagement.

Participants are encouraged to pre-register their dogs to ensure a spot, as paying upon entry may be limited. The event is sponsored by Emerald City Orthodontics, emphasizing local business support for community activities. "See Spot Splash" promises to be a day of pure happiness, creating cherished memories for all involved.

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