Class is back in session at Lynnwood University!

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Lynnwood University is excited to announce the return of its engaging educational program aimed at empowering community members with knowledge about local government. The upcoming session will span five weeks, with classes scheduled every Thursday from September 12 through October 17, 2024, at Lynnwood City Hall. Each class will take place from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM, providing an interactive environment for learning. This initiative is designed not only to educate but also to encourage civic engagement among residents, helping them understand the workings of their local government. Due to limited space, prospective participants are urged to register promptly to secure their spot.

Detailed information, including registration links, can be found on the city's official website. The program reflects Lynnwood's commitment to fostering informed citizenship and community involvement. Interested individuals can reach out to Nathan MacDonald for further inquiries.

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