Echo Lake Neighborhood Association wants to hear from ELNA residents at meeting Tuesday

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Echo Lake Neighborhood Association (ELNA) is organizing its annual January Round Table discussion, scheduled for January 21, 2025, at 7 PM via Zoom. The primary goal of this meeting is to engage residents and those who work in the Echo Lake area, which is defined by the boundaries of Aurora, 205th, I-5, and 185th. Attendees will have the opportunity to share their interests and discuss potential involvement in community projects for 2025. In addition to fostering dialogue, ELNA will hold board elections, actively seeking to expand its membership. The meeting serves as a vital platform for community engagement, emphasizing the significance of local voices in decision-making processes.

Interested participants can obtain the Zoom link by reaching out to ELNABoard@gmail. com. This initiative not only cultivates a sense of community but also encourages residents to take an active role in shaping their neighborhood's future. Such involvement is essential for enhancing community cohesion and addressing local issues effectively.

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