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Art Beautification Board Seeking Volunteers

Mill Creek, WALocal News

The City of Mill Creek is actively seeking volunteers for its Art & Beautification Board, with applications accepted until July 28, 2023. This initiative is a fantastic opportunity for residents to engage in the community and influence decisions that enhance Mill Creek's visual appeal. The A&B Board currently has three vacancies, inviting those interested in local beautification projects to contribute their ideas and efforts. Potential volunteers can access the Interest Form through the city’s website, where they will find additional information on the application process. Once submitted, applicants will receive an email with a formal application to complete.

The City Clerk, Adrian Garcia, will coordinate interviews with the City Council after the application window closes. This involvement not only fosters community spirit but also empowers residents to make a positive impact in their city. For further inquiries, individuals can contact the City Clerk via email or phone for assistance.

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