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NOTICE OF DECISION - BOAT BARN MOORAGE AND ACCESSIBILITY UPGRADES SDP REVISIONS

Gig Harbor, WALocal News

The City of Gig Harbor is actively engaging the community to address a critical blood donation shortage by hosting a blood drive on January 27, 2025, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. at the Civic Center.

This initiative responds directly to the urgent need for blood donations exacerbated by severe winter weather and wildfires, which have disrupted many donation appointments. The city emphasizes the immediate need for platelets as well as blood types O negative and B negative, urging residents to schedule their donations promptly. Alongside the blood drive, the city is also promoting the 2025 Creative Endeavor Grant, with applications open until March 3, 2025. This dual focus highlights Gig Harbor's dedication not only to public health but also to fostering local arts and culture. Community involvement in these initiatives is crucial for their success and will greatly benefit individuals in need.

By supporting these events, residents can play an essential role in addressing pressing health challenges while also contributing to the cultural landscape of Gig Harbor. Both events showcase the city's commitment to enhancing community well-being and engagement.

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