Community Letter from the Mayor City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

In a poignant letter dated December 1, 2023, the Mayor of Leavenworth reaches out to the community, expressing gratitude for the chance to continue serving during this festive season. The letter underscores the town's rich Bavarian heritage, using the German term "Willkommen" to emphasize the importance of hospitality. As the community prepares for the holidays, the Mayor addresses the ongoing global conflicts that cast a shadow over the season, highlighting the need for empathy and understanding in a divided world. The letter urges residents to combat dehumanization by treating all individuals with kindness, regardless of their backgrounds or beliefs. Drawing on Leavenworth's identity as "Christmastown," the Mayor invites the community to showcase true hospitality, reminding them that small acts of acceptance can make a significant difference.

With a call to lead by example, the Mayor encourages residents to foster connections and understanding among each other. This heartfelt message resonates with the spirit of Leavenworth, reinforcing the values of community and compassion amidst challenging times. The Mayor's reflections serve as a timely reminder of the power of unity and kindness during the holiday season.

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