Mayor Miller invites community to meet up at Huxdotter Coffee on October 15

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Mayor Miller invites the community to gather at Huxdotter Coffee on October 15, 2025, to foster dialogue and strengthen local connections. This meet-up aims to encourage residents to share their thoughts on important issues as autumn approaches. The event reflects the city’s proactive stance on civic engagement, providing a platform for residents to connect with local leaders. Attendees can expect to discuss community development and voice their concerns in an informal setting. Miller emphasizes the importance of community input in shaping local policies.

Such initiatives help bridge the gap between officials and residents, enhancing transparency and trust. As autumn unfolds, local leaders hope to inspire more residents to participate in future events. This gathering represents a step towards building a more engaged and connected community.

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