North Bend Mayor Miller to Host Coffee Chat with Community at Huxdotter

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Mayor Mary Miller invites North Bend residents to a Meet Up with the Mayor event at Huxdotter Coffee on October 15, from 9 to 10 a. m. The gathering aims to foster community engagement, allowing residents to discuss city-related topics or upcoming projects while enjoying their favorite fall beverages. Mayor Miller emphasizes the importance of open dialogue and welcomes all community members to share their ideas. For those unable to attend this meetup, additional sessions are planned for November 19 and December 10, both at 9 a.

m. This initiative reflects the mayor's commitment to transparency and accessibility in local government. Engaging with residents in a relaxed setting can strengthen community ties and enhance civic participation. North Bend has seen a growing interest in local governance, making such initiatives increasingly relevant. The Meet Up with the Mayor series aligns with broader efforts to promote civic engagement in small communities.

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