All City Block Party City Council Social 8202019 at 500 PM City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is set to host its All City Block Party and City Council Social on August 20, 2019, at 5:00 PM, an event that promises to strengthen community ties and enhance civic engagement. This gathering offers residents a unique opportunity to meet and converse with local officials about pressing issues and initiatives affecting their lives. The event is part of the city’s ongoing efforts to promote transparency and participation in governance, inviting citizens to voice their opinions and concerns. With a vibrant atmosphere filled with activities, the block party aims to foster connections among neighbors and encourage collaboration. Engaging with city leaders in a relaxed setting allows for open dialogue, making it an essential gathering for those invested in the future of Leavenworth.

Residents are invited to come out, enjoy the festivities, and partake in shaping their community. Such events are vital for building trust and understanding between the government and its constituents. Mark your calendars for this significant occasion!

Related Articles

River Shuttle

The River Shuttle event in Leavenworth, Washington, runs from September 1 to September 2, 2025. The event focuses on river recreation and provides access to Winter Park, featuring activities related to slipways and bridges. This initiative aims to enhance recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Leavenworth residents join nationwide May Day Strong protest

Leavenworth residents protested on May Day as part of the nationwide “May Day Strong” movement, opposing the Trump Administration's policies and advocating for workers' rights. Approximately 100 people gathered to voice their concerns, with local leaders like State Speaker Laurie Jinkins attending the event. The grassroots group NCW United organized the protest and plans to continue similar actions weekly.

Hunger in the Valley Local food banks see unprecedented demand

Food banks in North Central Washington report unprecedented demand as food insecurity escalates. The Community Cupboard in Leavenworth served nearly 3,000 individual shoppers in early 2025, a stark increase from 1,800 during the same period last year. Rising grocery costs are pushing more residents to seek assistance for the first time.