Greet Kirkland

Your Stories | Your Photos | Your Community

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Welcome! We love serving this community.

Greet is the warm “hello” waiting in your mailbox. Nothing brings us more joy than sharing stories from local residents, exclusively for readers (and neighbors) like you.

We are grateful to serve this amazing community.

Every month, we share never-before-published stories about local residents, businesses, and more.

See below for a few of our recent favorites.

Sam, Ethan and Tyler.
Three Friends Plan the Expedition of a Lifetime

Summiting Denali Without a Guide

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Meet Juno!
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Lily Whalen.
Lilymoon Whalen,

Baking Delicious Macarons for Educational Equality

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Olive Oil Poached Fish (GF, LF, P, LC, HCF)
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Investor Sharks

Kirkland's Local 'Shark Tank': Student Edition

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Honoring Our 2022 Kirkland Chamber of Commerce and Kirkland Downtown Association Award Winners
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From left: Kelly Suter, Terri Fujinaga, Emily Persha, Dele Downs Kooley, Dr. Nooshin Darvish, Kirsten Duncan, Claudia Longo, Parul Sharma, Lia Mancuso.
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Meet Lia Sterciuc

From Fear to Triumph: Kirkland’s Lia Sterciuc Conquers the World’s Longest Ultra-Triathlon

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Terri's brother Rocky, Jen Mueller & Joel McHale
Congratulations to Terri Fletcher, 2024 Seahawks Fan of the Year!
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Meet Enzo Fawcett
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Meet Tripp Loy
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Meet Your Publisher

Stephanie Fawcett

Stephanie Fawcett

Born and raised in North Carolina, Stephanie relocated to Washington state in 2002. She settled in Kirkland and raised her family on Finn Hill in Kirkland. Stephanie launched her career in the publishing industry working for Delta Air Lines Sky inflight magazine. When she had the opportunity to return to the publishing world, she jumped at the opportunity to work in a field that she enjoyed, but also wanted to support her community and create connections with local businesses and the residents.

Creating connections is what Greet Kirkland is about. Connecting neighbors to each other, businesses to their ideal clients, and homeowners to trusted businesses. Residents look forward to pulling Greet from their mailbox each month because it's all about them with pictures & stories about their families, kids, pets, & local events.

Stephanie is married to her husband Trevor and has two children, Holland & Brooks. She enjoys spending time with friends, drinking wine, and loves to travel.

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