Have Coffee and Chat with the Chiefs on February 15

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On February 15, 2024, community members in Snoqualmie can participate in a coffee chat with Fire Chief Mike Bailey and Police Chief Brian Lynch at the Snoqualmie Ridge Starbucks, located at 7730 Center Blvd, from 10-11 am. This informal gathering is designed to foster open communication between local officials and residents, allowing for discussions on public safety and community concerns. Chief Bailey and Chief Lynch are eager to connect with residents and address any questions they may have, promoting an atmosphere of transparency and trust. The initiative reflects a commitment to community engagement, encouraging citizens to participate in local governance actively. This event not only provides a platform for dialogue but also strengthens the relationship between public safety leaders and the community they serve.

Residents are encouraged to come with their thoughts and questions, making it an excellent opportunity for constructive feedback. With the event set in a familiar and accessible location, it aims to attract a diverse group of participants. Such gatherings are essential for reinforcing community bonds and ensuring that local leaders are attuned to the needs and concerns of their constituents.

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