Cool Down with Council: Join Your City Councilmembers for Conversation and Cool Treats, July 27

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On July 27, 2023, from 5 to 6 PM, the Snoqualmie City Council is inviting residents to participate in "Cool Down with Council" at Snoqualmie Community Park. This unique event aims to promote community engagement by allowing residents to enjoy delicious cool treats while conversing with their council members. The initiative reflects the city’s commitment to transparency and accessibility in local governance, encouraging residents to share their thoughts on community issues. Following this interactive session, attendees will have the chance to stay for live music as part of the popular Music in the Park series, creating a festive atmosphere. Such events are crucial for enhancing civic participation and fostering a sense of belonging among residents.

The event serves as a reminder of the importance of local governance and its impact on community welfare. By participating, residents can contribute to shaping the future of Snoqualmie while enjoying a delightful summer evening. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with city leaders and enjoy a fun-filled night with your neighbors.

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