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The City of Kirkland's latest bulletin serves as a comprehensive update for residents, covering important local events and initiatives. It begins with a recap of the recent City Council meeting, shedding light on critical issues that affect the community. The bulletin invites residents to express their preferences regarding recreational activities, underscoring the city’s commitment to inclusive community engagement. Furthermore, it announces the upcoming celebration of Juneteenth, reinforcing the city's dedication to recognizing significant historical events. Plans for a virtual Fourth of July celebration are also detailed, catering to residents' holiday plans in a safe manner.

The bulletin serves as a reminder of the importance of community involvement and staying informed about local governance. By keeping residents updated on these events, the City of Kirkland fosters a sense of belonging and participation among its citizens. This proactive communication approach ensures that residents are engaged and aware of opportunities to contribute to their community.

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