Free Informational Meeting on 9132018 with Trout Unlimited City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

A free informational meeting is set to take place on September 13, 2018, in Leavenworth, hosted by the city in collaboration with Trout Unlimited. This gathering aims to address significant environmental concerns affecting the region, offering residents a chance to learn from experts about conservation practices and local wildlife management. The event underscores the importance of community participation in ecological discussions, which can lead to informed decisions and actions regarding environmental stewardship. Attendees will gain insights into the challenges and strategies related to water quality and habitat preservation. By engaging with knowledgeable speakers, residents can become more active participants in local conservation efforts.

This meeting reflects the city's dedication to fostering sustainable practices and enhancing community awareness about ecological issues. Such initiatives are essential for ensuring a healthy environment for future generations. Local residents are strongly encouraged to attend and contribute their voices to this important conversation.

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