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Snohomish County seeks candidates for three open positions on Evergreen State Fair Advisory Board

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Snohomish County is actively seeking candidates for three open positions on the Evergreen State Fair Advisory Board, an important body that influences the fair's operations and programming. The positions are aimed at representatives from Snohomish County Council Districts 2 and 3, specifically targeting the Everett and Mukilteo communities. This initiative not only emphasizes local governance but also aims to enhance community representation within the advisory board. Candidates are expected to bring diverse perspectives, which are vital for the fair's growth and relevance to the local populace. The Evergreen State Fair is a cherished tradition in the region, drawing thousands of visitors each year, making these advisory roles significant.

Interested residents are encouraged to apply, contributing to the fair's ongoing success and relevance. The deadline for applications is not mentioned, highlighting the need for potential candidates to act swiftly. This call for candidates represents a crucial effort by Snohomish County to engage its community in meaningful ways.

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