As small business owners we don’t have much time for accounting. If a client or customer needs something from us, accounting quickly is thrown aside.
Toyota of Kirkland will present donations to Evergreen Hospital, Friends of FSH Research and KITH for the organization’s work in the Kirkland community during an event on Friday.
Experience the unforgettable holiday display that will bring joy and a smile to your heart during Simplicity Décor’s “Giving Joy” holiday open house.
Richard J. Gregorek, Esq. of Gregorek and Associates is joining his colleagues at WealthCounsel in a public relations campaign to showcase National Estate Planning Awareness Week, Oct. 17-23.
Medicare is the nation’s largest health insurance program. It covers over 40 million people and makes payments of about $500 billion per yea, of which, almost $48 billion is estimated to be improper.
Recent updates that Ford of Kirkland made to its lighting system are expected to reduce the dealership’s energy output by more than 70,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per year and save more than $141,000 in energy costs over the next 20 years.
s part of the one day nationwide fund-raising event, Massage Envy centers will donate $10 from each one-hour therapeutic massage session or facial session to the Arthritis Foundation.
Pullar Productions, a Kirkland company, announces a new suite of services designed to help Northwest authors navigate the field of publishing, from concept to book-signing.
Seattle Business Magazine revealed the 2011 Washington Green 50 list of the most sustainably operated companies and organizations in Washington on Sept. 22.
Lucia, an esteemed Italian restaurant and bar in Kirkland, has humbly amassed a loyal following that includes Eastside locals, friends and family, curious out-of-town restaurateurs, and most recently, the praise of national media.
Kumon, the world’s largest after-school math and reading enrichment program, opened a center in Kirkland at 385 Kirkland Ave. (across from the Kirkland Performance Center).
Hundreds of students, staff, elected state and local officials, and even several former Lake Washington Institute of Technology presidents gathered in the lobby of the school’s new state-of-the-art Allied Health Building for a grand-opening ceremony on Sept. 14.
Shelly Henderson, Evergreen Healthcare’s lead health education coordinator and director of production, is the recipient of the first Annual Smoking Cessation Community Prevention Award from Nicotine Solutions for her outstanding dedication to helping people in the community quit using tobacco products.
That’s the outlook for the weather season ahead delivered to the Kirkland Chamber of Commerce from someone who should know: Andy Wappler.
HealthSource Chiropractic and Progressive Rehab was named the top “Health Care service franchise” in the online August edition of Entrepreneur Magazine, cementing the chiropractic provider as the fastest growing and most successful franchise opportunity within the profession.
Identity theft is a broad term used to describe an entity that misrepresents itself, i.e. represents itself as something else.
King County Executive Dow Constantine – in partnership with award sponsors Microsoft Corp., KeyBank, enterpriseSeattle, the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County and the Small Business Partners for Prosperity – today named 21 finalists in seven categories for the first annual King County Executive’s Small Business Awards.
Coming in September, the Woodmark Hotel at Carillon Point will host a clambake on the lake featuring bluegrass music, food tents and wine and beer.
Overlake Medical Clinics Kirkland, located at 290 Central Way, is slated to open Oct. 17.
Charlie’s Flame-Broiled Burgers, “not your ordinary neighborhood joint,” recently opened its new location in Kirkland.
“It’s one of those secrets,” Steve Lamson, a Kirkland burger enthusiast, said of the restaurant. “The burgers are flame-broiled, a good grade of beef, not greasy. The steak fries are huge and everything’s fresh.”