Upper Valley Residents will have two opportunities next week to sit down with local leaders over coffee and ask questions in an informal setting.
One event brings Snoqualmie City Councilmembers together with residents, while the other features North Bend Mayor Mary Miller and Police Chief Ed Hall discussing city projects, public safety and other community topics.
Coffee with North Bend Mayor Mary Miller and Police Chief Ed Hall
The SnoValley Chamber of Commerce will host North Bend Mayor Mary Miller and Police Chief Ed Hall for free coffee and conversation at 11 am on Thursday, August 6, at the Chamber office, 120 W. 2nd Street in downtown North Bend.

Residents and business owners are invited to stop by to ask questions, learn about upcoming city projects, discuss public safety and share ideas with city leadership.
Coffee with Council in Snoqualmie
Snoqualmie residents are invited to join City Councilmembers for Coffee with Council from 10 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 8, at The Freestone Collective, 8020 Railroad Avenue SE in historic downtown Snoqualmie.
The informal gathering is an opportunity to ask questions, discuss city-related topics and connect with councilmembers in a casual setting over coffee.
More Opportunities to Connect
Both events offer residents a chance to meet local officials outside of a formal public meeting, ask questions and discuss issues affecting their communities in a relaxed, conversational setting.
[Images provided by the City of Snoqualmie and the SnoValley Chamber of Commerce]




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