Latest news and all the info on the nonprofit funding Kirkland, Washington's annual July 4th Celebration


Sunday, May 31, 2009

Latest Donation Brings Us up to $15,860!

Thanks to Rob and Kate Butcher, who donated $100, we’re getting closer to having an amazing fireworks show this year!

Rob Butcher is an important part of Kirkland—he's not just an active resident; his blog is the place to find any and all of Kirkland's latest news. Be sure to check out his site (not only is KirklandViews.com a Certified Kirkland Green Business, it's news without paper!).




Friday, May 29, 2009

Everybody Loves a Parade!

But have you ever been in one? Now's the time—grab your float-making group and get a parade entry! Sign up online here!

The entry deadline is June 14th!

There is an entry fee, but here's the good part: if you've got a group of people chipping in, it costs hardly anything per person! Let's do some quick math and we'll show you

Cost
  • $50 for nonprofits
  • $100 for politicial candidates and forprofits (like businesses)

Let's say your group is a business, and 6 people are going to make the float. Each person pays less than $17!

Or if you've got a nonprofit and eight people are in the float-making group, each person pays only $6.25!

****Sign up now!****

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Join the Parade!

Here's what it's like to be in the middle of the kids' parade on the Fourth of July! Let's just say it's popular!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Float (most definitely) On!


What are you waiting for? The Fourth of July will be here in just a little over a month—do you have a float idea? We're going to give you tips and ideas on building a float for Kirkland's 2009 Fourth of July parade!

The first question is, who should help make your float? (Unless of course you're feeling very adventurous and want to go it alone.)

Here are places you can find a group to build a float:

Your yoga/Spanish/algebra class
Your family
Your friends
Your book/moms/running club
Your co-workers
Your church group
Your sports team
Your neighbors

Go call or email some people—you've got a float to make!

Next time...how to sign up!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Lake Washington Fourth Video!

We love this time lapse video of the Fourth! Now everyone can see how beautiful Kirkland is even before the fireworks start popping up!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Fireworks a Go! Now Let's Make a Show!

You heard that right—Kirkland will have fireworks on the Fourth of July this year! Thanks to some amazing friends and neighbors—and you! Thank you for:

adding us as on Facebook,
encouraging us,
spreading the word,
attending our Wine Bottle Potting Benefit at The Grape Choice,
hanging a poster in your business,
displaying a donation box in your business,
and most important, donating!

Here's a recap of our latest donations:

We're looking at a total of $15, 760! That's fabulous! We've hit the halfway mark! Now, we're going to have fireworks for sure, but we need more donations to make an actual show! It's not much fun seeing three fireworks and then ending the night!


Thank you to our amazing donors! We'd never have a Fourth of July celebration without your support! Kirkland isn't just a city: it's a community of people who work together!











Donation Update! (Daily Green Tip inside!)

We've got to give a big thank-you to our latest donors, Ken and Deb at Direct Mailing Solutions, and and Scott Construction LLC (6504 106th Ave. NE, Kirkland 98033; 425-827-7300)! Thanks to these great Fourth supporters, we're $150 closer to our goal!


Wait! Don't forget to read your Daily Green Tip! Save those old batteries and find a battery recycling center near you!

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Fireworks Video! (Daily Green Tip inside!)

Click here to watch a video from last year's fireworks show! Think of it as motivation for donating! Remember how much fun it is to watch one firework explode after another? You barely have time to say how beautiful the last one was before a new explosion appears in the sky!

And here's your Daily Green Tip: You can't put plastic bags in your regular recycling, but you can make the best of them! Put grocery bags in small trash cans for fast cleaning—just tie and take out!


Donation Locations! **Updated**

All roads lead to...donation boxes? You can find Save Kirkland's Fourth donation boxes around the city! (Click on a business to view their Web site; contact information is included for those without Web sites.)

Are you an organization or business who'd like a Save Kirkland's Fourth donation box at your location? Contact us at savekirklandfourth@gmail.com and we'll set you up with one!

Friday, May 22, 2009

New Reporter Story & Special Daily Green Tip!

Read Carrie Wood's new story on the fireworks on The Kirkland Reporter's Web site! Thanks for the great story, Carrie!

And to celebrate our progress, here's a special Daily Green Tip, just for the Fourth: Do you still have your 2008 Kirkland Fourth of July t-shirt? If you do, dust it off, because we want you to celebrate the green way by wearing last year's t-shirt to this year's Fourth! Didn't catch a shirt from '08? No problem! Email us and we'll share extras!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Kirkland Reporter! (And Daily Green Tip inside)

Open the latest issue of the Kirkland Reporter to page 8. It's us! Thanks, Carrie Wood!

Here's your Daily Green Tip: Looking for a timeless desk that makes a statement? Shop vintage writing desks and tables! Get creative!

Ford of Kirkland's Amy Walen Committs $1,000!


Amy Walen of Ford of Kirkland confirmed Ford of Kirkland will be donating $1,000.00 to Save Kirkland's Fourth! Thank you, Amy and the Ford of Kirkland team!

And we're not the only ones supporting a green-all-over world: Ford of Kirkland offers the eco-friendly Escape Hybrid!




Tuesday, May 19, 2009

$5,000 from Overlake Oil Inc.!


Overlake Oil Inc. is helping Save Kirkland's Fourth and Fireworks in a big way! They've donated $5,000 to get fireworks in the sky this Fourth! A very big thank-you goes out to Overlake Oil for their great support!!




Read about Us in Kirkland Weblog! (Daily Green Tip in this post too!)

Look at this amazing post on Kirkland Weblog! We couldn't have said it better! :) Thanks for the
great support, Kirkland Weblog!

And not a day's complete without a Daily Green Tip: Check to make sure your workplace is correctly recycling paper, plastic, and glass!

That's all for now...but we do have some more news for you in the morning, so check back here!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Daily Green Tip, Donations, and More!



Happy Monday! Who left the water on? Okay, jokes aside, we're got some news for you...

A Kirkland Fourth fan just donated $20.00 to Save our Celebration! Thank you!!

If you donate $100.00 or more you get a FREE limited edition Celebrate Kirkland expandable tote! These Celebrate Kirkland totes are durable, tiny enough to fit just about anywhere, and expandable to the size of a grocery bag (but way stronger)! Share your love of green and love of Kirkland and support our Fourth!

And of course we wouldn't leave you without your Daily Green Tip: What to do with your good dishes when they crack? Use saucers for mess-free cosmetics trays in the bathroom or spice organizers in the kitchen. Use elegant-but-chipped bowls to hold everything from electronics chargers to spare change!


"Like a Birthday Party with No Cake": Why We're Saving this Year's 4th of July!

This is the story of why we're working to Save Kirkland's Fourth.

With today’s challenging economy, families and communities are struggling. Uncertainty has become a way of life. Jobs are in jeopardy. Homes are facing foreclosure. Businesses are closing while those remaining are working harder than ever just to survive. The idea of celebrating anything to many seems unfathomable. Yet, it is during times like these that the annual celebration of the 4th of July is now more important than ever.

In Kirkland, like in cities across the country, the 4th of July represents many things. For adults, it is a time of family, friends and celebration with the annual parade, picnics, barbecues, a day out on the lake and of course the fireworks! For the children, it is a time of pure joy that includes the excitement of decorating their bicycles, dogs and themselves to be a part of the annual Kids’ Parade. And for Kirkland businesses, the 4th of July is a time of community involvement that includes donating of time, resources, financial support, and participating in the parade itself.

But what if this year, in 2009 when a 4thof July celebration is needed most, there is not enough financial support, volunteers or parade participants to actually make it happen? What if the economy has not only negatively impacted our personal and business lives but our community lives as well? Do we just wake up the morning of July 4th and tell our children, family and friends that today is just another day with no parade, no fireworks and no celebration? The answer most certainly must be NO!

Sadly, without a community effort to “make the difference,” Kirkland’s 4th of July is in jeopardy. With dwindling sponsorships, grants, volunteers and participants, it is quite possible that in 2009, the most Celebrate Kirkland (www.celebratekirkland.org), the nonprofit foundation that funds and supports the Kirkland Fourth of July celebrations, can produce is the parade. Without an additional $15,000 raised for the fireworks show, the odds are good it will be canceled.

“It’s hard to imagine a 4th of July without fireworks,” says Penny Sweet, longtime Kirkland resident and founder of Celebrate Kirkland. “It’s like showing up for a birthday party and finding out there is no birthday cake.”

Hearing about the possibility of a 4th of July without fireworks, Kirkland resident and Chamber of Commerce member Susan Burnash, of Purple Duck Marketing, stepped up to create an integrated fundraising campaign to push out a call to action to the community of Kirkland.

“Each year, we do two major pro bono campaigns,” says Susan Burnash, President of Purple Duck Marketing. “This time it was an easy yes to Save Kirkland’s 4th of July. I’ve lived here for four years now and I love Kirkland. Each year, I walk down to the parade to watch the kids, the floats and all the businesses, marching bands and veterans who have become a staple of that day. I spend the rest of the day downtown, shopping, hanging out with friends, and finally end up at Marina Park to watch the fireworks. There is no way I could accept a 4th without fireworks without a good fight.”

The fight, as Burnash puts it, is a community fight and a community effort. Utilizing a variety of ways to reach Kirkland residents including Facebook, Twitter, online giving, e-newsletters, flyers, networking and media support, “Save Kirkland’s 4th of July” is gaining momentum. Residents and businesses are stepping up and doing what they can to ensure that the day will be not only be as good as it is each year, but that this year, in the face of so much diversity, it will be better and even more meaningful.

And funds, resources and volunteers are starting to trickle in as the community is starting to see it takes a group effort to save the day. Mini fundraising events are underway, including last week’s “Build a Fushia Planter for Spring or Mother’s Day.”

“We raised more than $600 dollars from that one,” says Sweet, who held the event at her retail wine store, The Grape Choice. “It may not seem like a lot but this stuff adds up. Even the smallest donation can make a huge difference.”

With more than 40,000 homes in the City of Kirkland, and a diverse group of businesses, Sweet is hopeful that with everyone’s help recruiting the funds, volunteers and parade entries will be possible.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Daily Green Tip: Tree-free Photography!

Photos minus paper and ink? Now that’s a math equation we like! You’ve seen all the fabulous photos on our blog, and almost every one is from http://www.morguefile.com/, one of our favorite green Web sites! You’ve got free, full-color, artistic photography at your fingertips, for your use (just check out the terms before using)! And not a tree harmed. Now that’s living the green life!

$1060.00!!

That's what our latest donations have brought us to! Remember, we've still got to get $30,000, or at least really close! But we would never be where we are without you, our supporters! Thank you!

Thank-you to Anonymous, who donated $50.00 to make sure Kirkland has fireworks and a parade! Thank you, Anonymous!

Here’s a thank-you to Tony and Shelley Kloba, who just donated $35.00! Thanks to Tony and Shelley, we’re getting dangerously close to the $2,000 mark!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Daily Green Tip: If Life Gives You Magazines...


turn them into gift package bows! So easy! Follow this great tutorial, and soon you'll have lots and lots of bows, and then you'll need to buy gifts just as an excuse to use them!


Save Kirkland's feux d'artifices!

That's fireworks in French! Our Facebook friend Manon told us how to say "fireworks" in French! We feel just a little cooler....

Friday, May 15, 2009

Daily Green Tip: Repurposing in the Pantry!


Old-fashioned wooden clothespins make great reusable pantry clips—close bags of potato chips, rice, or bread to keep them
fresh!*


*They also work on economy-size bags of mini candy bars. Not that we'd know.

You’re Invited to Our Boutonniering Event!


If there’s mountaineering, and engineering, why can’t there be boutonniering as well? Whatever it’s called, we need your help with a special Fourth volunteer project!


You might already know Kirkland honors veterans in our Fourth parade. We need 12 volunteers to help put together boutonnieres! No green thumb necessary, but you can expect to be a pro florist by the time you’re done!



You're Invited!

WHAT: Making flower boutonnieres for veterans

WHEN: Friday, July 3, from 1-3pm

WHERE: The Grape Choice, 7 Lakeshore Plaza Kirkland, WA 98033

RSVP: **Click To Sign Up**

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Daily Green Tip: Got Ugly?

Got ugly? Put that bookshelf, lampshade, or anything else up for free on an online classifieds site like Craigslist—you’d be surprised whose treasure it might turn out to be! (And while you're there, check out the great free things others have!)

Rep. Ross Hunter Helps Save Kirkland's Fourth!

State Representative Ross Hunter donated $100 to keep this year's fireworks and parade on! Thank you, Rep. Hunter!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Daily Green Tip: The Lazy Way to Care for Your Plants


So here in the Pacific Northwest, we treat rain the way Alaskans treat snow. Meaning we have 12 different names for it! (Drizzle, mist, shower, downpour, sprinkling, sleet....) However, there's a plus side. When it's raining lightly, you can stick houseplants like ferns outside for a natural watering. This also works if you're lazy. Just don't do it in January.


Watch Us on TV Tonight!!!

Komo 4 News is going to cover Save Kirkland's Fourth Fireworks! Don't miss out—tune in tonight around 6 to watch! Our own Penny Sweet will be on the news!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Daily Green Tip: Put Cozy into Your Workout


Yep, we mean cozy. What's better than curling up in your favorite school or concert hoodie or t-shirt? But after all while, even the sweatshirt you love most wears out. Don't throw it away or hide it in the back of the closet. Save your favorite old t-shirts and hoodies for comfortable workout clothes (you can mix and match with synthetic pieces)! Long live sweatshirts! :)

Monday, May 11, 2009

Daily Green Tip: Like the Sign Says....

Here's your Daily Green Tip, one we're happy to say a lot of you already use! But just in case, it's an oldie but goodie.


Shop till you drop? Hold onto those sturdy handled bags from retail stores! You can pull one out whenever you need an extra tote.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Daily Green Tip!

Remember our Hanging Wine Bottle Potting Event? We repurposed beautiful wine bottles into decorative fuchsia planters. Now you have a purpose for your old wine glasses too! They make elegant, shabby chic cosmetics or jewelry holders, or really fancy pencil keepers! Be creative!

And Happy Mother's Day to all mothers! We'd love to hear some living green tips from mothers! Send us an email or comment below. And enjoy your special day!

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Daily Green Tip! (for readers!)


Like books? Then you're probably no stranger to shopping for your favorite titles! Next time you find yourself hunting for a book, check to see if there's a used copy available. Many online stores like Amazon.com offer used books.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Daily Green Tip


Cut down on chemicals—change your household cleaning products to eco-friendly brands or purchase a steam cleaner.


Thursday, May 7, 2009

Daily Green Tip: Something for Everyone


Daily Green Tip: Bring magazines you’re done reading into work—your clients can enjoy reading them in the waiting room! Variety is great: everyone has different taste, so publications from fishing to antiques to travel will be appreciated!


P.S. Don't forget to recycle those magazines when everyone's done reading them!


Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Daily Green Tip: Don't Use These Just for Cookies!


You know those glass jars pasta sauces and other foods come in? Wash them after using and save them for microwave-safe containers for leftovers or packed lunches. Especially great for soups!



Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Daily Green Tip! This One's for the Kids!


Know some artistic kids? Save your magazines and catalogs for inexpensive, impromptu clipart sessions!




(You don't have to be a kid to enjoy this tip: trust us--clipart is fun at any age! We'd know!)







Monday, May 4, 2009

Not Just Saving Fireworks, Saving Trees!

Welcome to your Daily Green Tip: Purchase a wall dry erase board for jotting everyday notes—you’ll never misplace info and you’ll save mountains of trees!

Speaking of trees, there's no need to water your garden today. Here in Kirkland, WA, the landscape comes equipped with a self-contained watering system. Hello, rain!

Whoo hoo! We're on Komonews.com!

Komonews.com was kind enough write an article on how we're Saving Kirkland's Fourth and Fireworks! Click here to read the article, and send it to some friends so they can learn about what we're doing!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Daily Green Tip x 2

Blame it on the weekend--we just don't know what to do with this strange light in the sky! Whatever the excuse, we're guilty of not giving you your Daily Green Tip! So here it is, x 2.

Frozen juice containers make whimsical pen and pencil cups! And, start your own compost bin for sustainable gardening!

Whew, that was a lot of work. We'll try to keep on time for the future!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Daily Green Tip

Save clothes, money, and electricity! Get a drying rack for your clothing and you’ll rely on the dryer less.

That should get some fireworks exploding!

$875.00! Thanks to the latest donation, $25.00 from Anonymous, we've set aside $875.00 to Save our Fourth! Now THAT'S even better news than the forecast (and we get excited about anything over 50 degrees here)!

Thank you, Anonymous!