Share With Everett Mayor Postponed

Everett, WALocal News

The "Share with Your Mayor" event has been postponed to September 26, 2016, as communicated by the Everett Public Library. This event, part of a continuing series organized by the Friends of the Everett Public Library, offers a platform for community members to connect with Mayor Ray Stephanson. Set for 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. at the Evergreen Branch, the discussion allows residents to inquire about city projects and developments, fostering a sense of community engagement.

The City of Everett highlights the importance of these forums for providing residents and business owners with direct updates from the mayor. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own coffee in a lidded cup, making the event casual and accessible. The series alternates locations every other month, ensuring broad participation. For those unable to attend, the next session is scheduled for November 2nd at the main library in downtown Everett. This initiative represents a significant effort to enhance communication between city officials and the community.

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