Have Coffee and Chat with the Chiefs on February 15

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie, WA, is hosting an engaging coffee chat on February 15, 2024, where residents can interact directly with Fire Chief Mike Bailey and Police Chief Brian Lynch. Scheduled from 10 am to 11 am at the Snoqualmie Ridge Starbucks, the event seeks to create a welcoming space for community discussions. Attendees will have the opportunity to share their thoughts, ask questions, and express concerns regarding local public safety and community issues. This initiative is part of the city’s ongoing commitment to foster transparency and build stronger relationships between officials and residents. The informal setting allows for more relaxed interactions, encouraging citizens to voice their opinions and share ideas.

This event not only aims to enhance community engagement but also strengthens trust in local government. Those interested in participating are urged to mark their calendars and join this important conversation. By facilitating such dialogues, Snoqualmie enhances its commitment to responsive governance and community involvement.

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