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Notice of Cancelation - January 2 Parks Recreation Commission Meeting

Mercer Island, WALocal News

The Mercer Island Parks & Recreation Commission has officially canceled its Regular Hybrid Meeting scheduled for January 2, 2025, as announced on December 11, 2024. This cancellation is important for local residents engaged with community programs and initiatives, as such meetings often address issues affecting recreational services and events. The notice also highlights upcoming events, including a Special Meeting on January 9, 2025, and a Regular Meeting on February 6, 2025. By providing links to the commission's email distribution list and calendar, residents are encouraged to stay updated on future developments. Additionally, contact information for the Parks & Recreation Commission is included, allowing community members to reach out for queries or more details.

This proactive communication reflects the city’s commitment to transparency and community engagement, making it essential for residents to stay informed and participate in local governance.

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