Join Your Councilmembers for Conversation, August 15 in Downtown Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On August 15, 2024, Snoqualmie residents are invited to join a community conversation with City Councilmembers Ethan Benson, Catherine Cotton, Louis Washington, and Rob Wotton at Sigillo Cellars from 6-7 PM. This event, hosted at 8086 Railroad Ave SE in downtown Snoqualmie, offers a unique opportunity for citizens to engage directly with their elected officials. The council members will discuss local issues, listen to residents' concerns, and provide updates on city initiatives, fostering a sense of community involvement and civic responsibility. Local governance plays a pivotal role in addressing residents' needs and concerns, making this conversation a significant occasion for dialogue and collaboration. The city emphasizes the importance of resident participation in shaping future policies and initiatives.

Attending this meeting will not only allow residents to voice their opinions but also strengthen the relationship between the community and local government. The city urges all interested residents to attend and contribute to this vital civic engagement opportunity. Don’t miss the chance to connect with Councilmembers and help influence the future of Snoqualmie.

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