Volunteer Opportunity: Redmond Arts and Culture Commissioner

Redmond, WALocal News

The City of Redmond is inviting applications for a vacant position on its Arts and Culture Commission, specifically for residents or workers within the 98052 and 98053 zip codes. The commission is integral to enhancing the city’s cultural landscape by advising on community programs that focus on arts and diversity. Their current work plan includes initiatives such as the Poet Laureate program and the Downtown Redmond Art Walk. Monthly meetings take place at Redmond City Hall, with an option to join virtually, ensuring accessibility for all commissioners. Members are expected to engage in various community activities and represent residents' interests to the City Council.

The commission is committed to reflecting the community's diverse perspectives and encourages passionate individuals to apply. Applications are encouraged by February 23, 2024, but will be accepted until the position is filled. For further inquiries, prospective candidates can contact the Cultural Arts Administrator.

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