Join the Club: Tell Us What You Think About Kirkland’s Podcast

Kirkland, WALocal News

The City of Kirkland is launching a community engagement initiative to gather feedback on its podcast, 'This Week in Kirkland. ' Focus groups are scheduled for December 16 in-person at City Hall and December 17 virtually, targeting both loyal listeners and those unfamiliar with the podcast. Participants can share their opinions on the show's strengths and weaknesses and suggest ideas for future episodes. To encourage attendance, snacks will be provided. Jim Lopez, Deputy City Manager and podcast host, highlights the importance of community input in shaping the podcast's future.

The city aims to make 'This Week in Kirkland' a key topic of conversation among residents. Interested individuals can sign up through a brief online form, reflecting Kirkland’s commitment to civic engagement and community dialogue.

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