Mayor Nehring invites you Coffee Klatch March 24

Marysville, WALocal News

Mayor Jon Nehring of Marysville is inviting residents to join him for a Coffee Klatch on March 24 at the Civic Center, aimed at fostering community engagement and dialogue. This informal event will provide a unique opportunity for citizens to discuss their views and concerns directly with the mayor and local government officials. Attendees can look forward to refreshments, including cookies, creating a welcoming atmosphere for open conversation. The Coffee Klatch reflects Nehring's commitment to transparency and accessibility in governance, prioritizing citizen input on local issues. By promoting the event on social media platforms like Facebook, the mayor seeks to enhance participation and reach a wider audience.

Topics of discussion may include pressing community concerns, economic initiatives, and local developments. This initiative exemplifies the importance of civic engagement in shaping the future of Marysville. Ultimately, the Coffee Klatch serves as a vital link between the municipal council and the community it serves.

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