Join Us in Celebrating the People Places of Downtown Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Downtown Association is set to host the "Downtown Forward" event on April 21, 2022, at the Meydenbauer Center, marking a celebration of the growth and innovation in Downtown Bellevue. This re-imagined social reception aims to connect hundreds of business and community leaders who are integral to the region’s development. Guests will be treated to a delightful late afternoon with creative appetizers, craft cocktails, and live music enhancing the atmosphere. Margaret O'Mara, a distinguished historian and author, will serve as the keynote speaker, sharing her expertise on the intersection of the high-tech economy and U. S.

political history. In addition to the keynote presentation, the event will also feature the Placemaking Awards, recognizing individuals and organizations that have significantly contributed to the vibrancy of Downtown Bellevue. The structure of the event includes a social hour, a formal program, and a closing reception, providing ample networking opportunities. Ticket prices range from $65 for BDA members to $750 for a non-member 10-pack, making it accessible for various attendees. Registration is currently open, inviting the community to participate in this important celebration.

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