Meet and greet with Lynnwood mayoral candidate George Hurst Aug. 22

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Lynnwood mayor candidate George Hurst invites the community to a meet and greet on Aug. 22, from 4-6 p. m. at 19101 44th Ave. W.

, across from Lynnwood City Hall. Attendees can participate in a Q&A session while enjoying coffee, fostering direct engagement between Hurst and local residents. Hurst emphasizes the importance of community dialogue in shaping local governance and addressing pressing issues. For further details, individuals can visit his campaign website or email him at hurst4lynnwood@outlook. com.

This event serves as a key opportunity for voters to interact with a candidate and voice their concerns. Local elections in Lynnwood are approaching, making such gatherings vital for informed voting. Engaging with candidates like Hurst allows residents to better understand their platforms and priorities.

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