Coffee With the Woodway Mayor June 7, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Woodway Mayor will host "Coffee with the Mayor" on June 7, 2025, aimed at fostering community interaction and civic engagement. Scheduled for the first Saturday every other month, these meetings will allow residents to discuss town governance and share new ideas. Attendees are invited to bring questions and suggestions, enhancing transparency and collaboration. The Mayor emphasizes the importance of these gatherings in building trust within the community. In addition to fostering dialogue, the initiative aims to address local concerns and encourage participation in government activities.

Such outreach efforts have been shown to strengthen community ties and enhance civic involvement. The Mayor's office hopes to see significant turnout, reflecting the community's interest in local governance. Events like this play a crucial role in shaping community dynamics and promoting active citizenship.

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