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Come to the May 14 potluck for a bird's eye view of the city's Parks

Join Us for a potluck to learn about the City's plans for Parks and Recreation


An aerial view of ƛ̕ax̌ʷadis (Tl' awh-ah-dees) park (formerly Squires Landing). The park provides access to and preserves sensitive habitat along the Sammamish river slough.
An aerial view of ƛ̕ax̌ʷadis (Tl' awh-ah-dees) park (formerly Squires Landing). The park provides access to and preserves sensitive habitat along the Sammamish river slough.

Fourth in a series marking the 100th Anniversary of the Kenmore Community Club


A presentation potluck featuring pizza from Uncle Peteza's


The City of Kenmore maintains 8 parks and over 93 acres of parkland. Each of these unique parks provides an array of amenities; from waterfront access and activities, to skateparks and playgrounds, to boardwalks and unique works of art. In addition, the Public Works department maintains parks & streetscapes, facilities and fleet services, and provides operations support for Events & Recreation.


The City of Kenmore is dedicated to promoting healthy living, providing recreation opportunities for children and adults, and keeping our community connected to the natural environment. 


This is a great way for your kids to learn what goes into making a functioning vibrant city and the services it provides in fun and informal setting. Bring the kids and a dish to share and join your neighbors for this informative discussion.


Come with questions and leave with a new appreciation for what makes Kenmore a great place to live.


What: Potluck with a presentation

📅 Date: May 14, 2025

⏰ Time: 6:30pm-9pm

📍Location: Kenmore Community Club, 7304 NE 175th ST, Kenmore, WA 98028


 
 
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