Headline

Notice of Possible Quorum - Veterans Day Ceremony

Mill Creek, WALocal News

The City of Mill Creek is hosting a Veterans Day Commemorative Ceremony on November 11, 2024, which may be attended by a possible quorum of Councilmembers. This important event will take place at Mill Creek Library Park, located at 15429 Bothell Everett Hwy. , Mill Creek, WA, starting at 9 AM. The ceremony aims to honor the contributions and sacrifices of veterans, fostering community appreciation for their service. Leah Holmes, the City Clerk, has issued a notice indicating that no official actions will be taken during the ceremony, reinforcing its ceremonial nature.

This gathering presents an opportunity for residents to engage with local leaders while commemorating a significant national holiday. The event highlights the city's dedication to recognizing veterans and their families. Community involvement is encouraged, making it a meaningful occasion for all attendees. Such events strengthen local ties and promote a spirit of gratitude within the Mill Creek community.

Read original article here.


Related Articles

2024 Legislative Committee Update

The "2024 Legislative Committee Update" highlights key developments within the Snohomish County Council, focusing on local legislative efforts involving prominent figures such as April Berg and Jared Mead. This update is crucial for Mill Creek residents, as it outlines the impact of state legislative actions on the community.

Hispanic Heritage Parade Saturday, Sept. 3

The Hispanic Heritage Parade in Mill Creek, Washington, scheduled for Saturday, September 3, 2025, promises a vibrant celebration of culture, featuring a parade, festival, and concert. This event highlights the contributions of the Hispanic community and is anticipated to attract a large audience, emphasizing local engagement and cultural appreciation.

State of the City Luncheon

The "State of the City Luncheon" is set to take place on April 24, 2025, at the Forum at Mill Creek Town Center, featuring local leaders including city manager Brian Holtzclaw and community advocate Stephanie Vignal. This important event will highlight key developments in Mill Creek and foster community engagement, making it a significant occasion for residents and local businesses alike.