Lynnwood City Hall hosting open house May 6

Lynnwood, WALocal News

On May 6, Lynnwood will open its doors for a Community Open House, inviting residents to discover how their city operates behind the scenes. Scheduled from 5-7 p. m. at city hall, the event will feature direct interactions with city leaders, providing a platform for residents to voice their questions and concerns. Organized by city staff in partnership with South County Fire and Sno-Isle Libraries, the open house promises a variety of family-friendly activities, including a popular “touch a truck” exhibit.

Attendees will also have the chance to learn about volunteer opportunities, enhancing community engagement. The event will include prize giveaways and a sneak peek at upcoming events, promoting excitement and involvement. With free admission, the gathering is designed to foster a sense of community and transparency. Located at the Lynnwood Civic Center, this event serves as a vital link between residents and their local government. For further details, residents are encouraged to visit the city’s website.

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