Meet up with Mayor Miller at Hartwood Cafe for coffee and conversation November 19

North Bend, WALocal News

On November 19, 2025, Mayor Miller invites North Bend residents to Hartwood Cafe for a coffee and conversation event. This initiative aims to strengthen community ties and encourage dialogue among locals. Attendees can discuss a range of topics, including local news and autumn events. Hartwood Cafe, a popular spot known for its cozy environment, provides an ideal setting for these discussions. The mayor seeks to connect with residents and understand their concerns and ideas.

Engaging with the community is a priority, as it fosters a sense of belonging. The event reflects an ongoing effort to promote transparency and accessibility in local governance. Residents are encouraged to take part and share their thoughts.

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