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Art Beautification Board Seeks Volunteers

Mill Creek, WALocal News

The City of Mill Creek is seeking volunteers for its Art & Beautification Board, which currently has three vacancies. Board members serve a term of three years, with the next terms set to expire on October 31, 2026. Meetings occur on the fourth Wednesday of each month, providing a platform for community members to contribute to the city's aesthetic development. Responsibilities include advising the City Council on special events and projects aimed at enhancing beauty in public spaces and managing the Municipal Art Fund. The board plays a crucial role in selecting and acquiring art for municipal buildings and ensuring that artwork is integrated into construction projects.

Interested individuals can complete an application found on the city’s official website or request one via email. Applications must be submitted by 5:00 p. m. on September 20, 2023, to ensure consideration. This initiative not only fosters community involvement but also enriches the cultural landscape of Mill Creek.

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