Ask Questions, Learn More at Community Center Expansion Town Hall on Feb. 28

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Community Center Expansion Town Hall in Snoqualmie, WA, is set for February 28 at 7 PM, specifically aimed at engaging local residents in discussions about the upcoming expansion project. This initiative seeks to enhance a city-owned facility, focusing on adding a pool and improving amenities to better cater to the needs of various community groups, including youth, teens, adults, and seniors. The town hall will provide a platform for residents to ask questions and express their thoughts on the proposed changes. By promoting community involvement, the city hopes to ensure that the expansion reflects the interests and needs of its citizens. The event underscores the city's commitment to fostering a vibrant community space that supports diverse activities and programs.

Residents are strongly encouraged to attend and contribute to this dialogue, which is crucial for shaping the future of the Community Center. This project not only aims to improve recreational facilities but also strives to strengthen community connections. For more information, residents can visit the official Snoqualmie website.

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