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[7]December 23, 2011www.kirklandreporter.com

Badia a Coltibuono “Cetamura,” $9

Heron Chardonnay,$9

Local Organic Anjou Pears

$1.49 lb

PCC Grass-fed Ground Beef

$5.99 lbNot to exceed 16% fat.

PAPILLON

Roquefort

$15.99 8 oz

Mister Rogers’ Sweater DriveJanuary 9 to February 12

Carry on Fred Rogers’

giving spirit and help

those in need by donating

new or gently used, clean

sweaters, coats and cold

weather gear.

Collection bins will be

located at all PCC store

locations and KCTS

9. Donations will be

distributed to Wellspring

Family Services, serving

Seattle and King County.

AMAZING GRASS

Green SuperFood Powders

20% off 17 oz

REMLINGER FARMS

Frozen Fruit

$11.45 3 lbSelected varieties.

PCC DELI

Creamy Mashed Potatoes

$4.99 lb

PCC DELI TAKE & BAKE

Lasagna

$4.99 lb

KIRKLAND PCC • DAILY 7 A.M. TO 11 P.M. • 10718 N.E. 68TH ST., KIRKLAND 98033 • PCCNATURALMARKETS.COMSALE PRICES GOOD AT KIRKLAND PCC ONLY FROM 12/21/11 TO 1/3/12

YAMI

Organic Yogurt

85¢ 6 oz

Wild Shrimp

$10.99 lbPreviously frozen. 31 to 40 count.Peeled and deveined.

PCC BAKERY

Fudge

$4.99 8 ozChoose Chocolate, Peppermint, or Walnut.

“Blue Christmas” in the Chapel @ 7pm . . . . . . . . Friday, Dec. 16Music Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, Dec. 18Candlelight Christmas Eve @ 7pm . . . . . . . . Saturday, Dec. 24“Simply Christmas” Potluck Brunch . . . . . . . . . Sunday, Dec. 25

New Year’s “Burning Bowl” . . . . . . . Sunday, Jan. 1

All are Welcome!~ Sunday services @ 10:30am ~Northlake Unitarian Universalist Church308 4th Ave. South (at State Street), Kirkland

www.northlakeuu.org

5616

71560562

Lake WashingtonChristian ChurchHope, Peace, Joy & Love

Candlelight Christmas EveService 5 PM

343 15th Ave., Kirkland, WA 98033lwchristian.org

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CelebratEthe seasonCelebratEthe seasonREPORTER STAFF

� e Reporter recently asked readers where some of the top spots in Kirkland were to � nd the most brilliant holiday lights. � e following is a round-up of where to � nd some of these luminescent holiday homes:

• Th e corner of 100th Ave. and N.E. 132nd St., just up the hill west of Juanita Elementary School. Th is decorated home looks like a gingerbread house, complete with candles lining the drive-way. In� atables also � ll the yard, with a Santa on the roof.

• Stop by Barbara and Bob McConnell’s Kirkland home to see more than 40,000 � ashing lights that are syn-chronized to holiday music. Listen to the music and watch the display from the comfort of your warm car.

Bob also added a new song this year: “Rockin around the Christmas Tree.”

� e home is located at 13837 101st Place N.E. Please bring a suggested donation to benefi t Pasado’s Safe Haven, an animal rescue organiza-

tion.• For 35 years, Jerry Ship-

man has put up the blue and green lights to represent the cold, while his wife of 45 years, Edie, sets up the white � gures in a manger on the lawn to replicate the Christ-mas Nativity. � e home is located at 7846 122nd Ave. N.E.

The “house with the blue lights” – 30,000 to be exact – is located across the street from Lake Washington High School. Many see the home every holiday as Kirkland’s “North Star.” For 35 years, Jerry Shipman has put up the blue and green lights to represent the cold, while his wife, Edie, sets up the manger � gurines. MATT PHELPS, Kirkland Reporter

Top spots for holiday light displays in Kirkland

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