Party in the Parks Events

Mill Creek, WALocal News

The City of Mill Creek is thrilled to welcome back the Party in the Parks events, offering a fantastic opportunity for residents to engage with their community and enjoy family-friendly activities. After a two-year hiatus, these popular events are set to occur on Thursdays throughout the summer, from June to August, between 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m.

at various parks, including Highlands Park, Heron Park, and Mill Creek Sports Park. The gatherings aim to foster connections among community members and city staff while providing a range of enjoyable activities facilitated by local organizations such as the Mill Creek Citizens Patrol and YMCA. Jody Hawkins, the Communications & Marketing Coordinator, emphasized the excitement surrounding the return of these events, highlighting the positive feedback from residents. The City Council has shown strong support for the initiative, indicating its importance to the community. Attendees are encouraged to consider alternative transportation options due to limited parking availability.

For additional details about the Party in the Parks series, residents can visit the city’s official website.

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