Coffee and Conversation with Mayor Miller at Hartwood Caf on November 19

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On November 19, Mayor Mary Miller invites North Bend residents to her Meet Up with the Mayor event at Hartwood Café, running from 9 to 10 a. m. This informal gathering encourages open dialogue about city issues while attendees enjoy seasonal refreshments. Mayor Miller aims to connect with residents, addressing their questions and concerns regarding upcoming city projects. Hartwood Café is located at 202 W North Bend Way, providing a welcoming space for community engagement.

For those who cannot attend this meetup, a final opportunity to connect with the mayor is scheduled for December 10 at 9 a. m. This initiative reflects the mayor's commitment to transparency and community involvement. Such events play a crucial role in fostering trust between local officials and residents. Engaging in these discussions helps shape the future of North Bend and its projects.

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