North Bend Honors Seniors: Mayor Miller Proclaims September as Senior Center Month

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Mayor Mary Miller has officially designated September as Senior Center Month in North Bend, a proclamation that underscores the importance of the Mt. Si Senior Center in the community. This initiative aims to honor the contributions of older adults, who bring valuable experience and wisdom to society. The Mt. Si Senior Center actively promotes the dignity and independence of seniors, offering a variety of programs and activities that encourage their engagement and participation in local events.

Mayor Miller is calling on all residents to recognize the efforts of senior center participants and the committed staff and volunteers who work diligently to enhance the lives of older adults. The proclamation was presented during a City Council meeting held on September 3, reflecting the city's commitment to its senior population. Residents can view the full proclamation and a recording of the meeting online. This initiative not only fosters community spirit but also highlights the ongoing contributions of seniors, making it a timely and relevant topic for local news.

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