Anniversary announcement - The Leavenworth Echo

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The Leavenworth Echo has announced an anniversary celebration scheduled for August 12, 2025, inviting community members to participate. This event aims to strengthen local ties and celebrate the achievements of the community. Residents are encouraged to share their stories and commemorate significant life events through various submission forms available on the Echo's website. The celebration will highlight local milestones, showcasing the importance of community engagement. The Echo also offers a range of announcements, including births, weddings, and more, reflecting the vibrant community spirit.

This initiative underscores the publication's commitment to local reporting and connection. Details on participation and submissions can be accessed through their website. The anniversary event marks a significant occasion for both the publication and the community it serves.

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