Reminder This Saturday at 10am is the next Osborn Community Meeting

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The Osborn Community Meeting is scheduled for Saturday, April 24, 2021, beginning at 10 a. m. local time, and will continue until 6:30 p. m. This event presents an essential opportunity for residents of Leavenworth, Washington, to engage in meaningful discussions about local governance and community initiatives.

Attendees are invited to share their views, ask questions, and contribute to the dialogue that shapes their community. The meeting will be held at a designated mailing address in Leavenworth, ensuring accessibility for all interested participants. As a gathering categorized under Business Expos & Conferences, it underscores the importance of civic engagement in local affairs. The event is not only a platform for discussion but also a chance for residents to connect with one another and build stronger community ties. This gathering is particularly timely, as local issues often require immediate attention and collective input.

Community involvement at such meetings can lead to more informed decisions and positive outcomes for Leavenworth's future.

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