Politics & Government
Hundreds Lined Roads in Kirkland for Glimpse of President Obama
Kirkland's been gearing up with helicopter flyovers and anticipating the president's landing this afternoon on his way from Everett to Bellevue.
President Barack Obama swooped in to a field at Kirklandβs Northwest University Friday on his helicopter Marine One, in transitΒ from a speech at Everett's Paine Field, before boarding a motorcade bound forΒ fundraisers in Bellevue and Medina.
Perhaps 200 Houghton-area residents lined 53rd Street and 108th Avenue along the university, watching as several government helicopters landed, and cheering as the motorcade passed. The motorcade was led by dozens of motorcycle police and followed by dark SUVs full of heavily armed Secret Service agents and other police.
βItβs so exciting!β said Nicole Rand of Bellevue, a 23-year-old student at the university, standing along 53rd and waiting for the presidentβs helicopters to land. βOn Wednesday they did drills here with the helicopters. So we knew something was up.
βItβs like the biggest thing thatβs happened on campus.β
Said Randβs friend, Briana Wondra, a 20-year-old student from California: βWe were thinking of making signs and getting out lawn chairs!β
Dozens of police, on motorcycles, in squad cars and SUVs, gathered at the campus some two hours before the presidentβs arrival, cordoning off the former Seattle Seahawks practice area with police tape. About 45 minutes before the president arrived in one of at least six dark government helicopters, a lone King County Sheriffβs chopper circled the sky above the school.
A.J. Boden, who lives in the neighborhood, happened by the scene before the choppers landed while walking her dogs. βThatβs awesome,β she said when told the president was coming. βI knew he was in the area, but I didnβt know he was going to be here!β
But other local residents had a good clue due to the helicopter activity on Wednesday, when some eight government choppers landed, apparently as a drill in preparation for the real thing.
βWe learned about it when all the helicopters were here two days ago,β said Karen Todd, who lives near the university. βIt was awesome. One had βUSAβ written on it, so we assumed it was official.β
Some were so prepared they brought American flags to wave.Β
βItβs the most exciting thing thatβs happened in the 30 years weβve lived here, or at least since the Seahawks were here,β said Todd.
The Seattle Seahawks professional football team maintained its headquarters and a practice facility at the university for 20 years, before moving to a new facility in Renton in 2006.
The presidentβs stay in Kirkland was brief, 10 to 15 minutes, and the motorcade passed quickly and uneventfully. But the security was impressive and the entire event was a spectacle the crowd seemed to thoroughly enjoy.
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