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Serve your Community: City Seeks Volunteers for Commissions

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie is currently seeking volunteers to fill positions on its Arts Commission and Economic Development Commission. These roles are crucial for residents who wish to engage more deeply in their local governance and influence the city's cultural and economic initiatives. By volunteering, individuals can contribute their perspectives and skills to help shape the future of Snoqualmie. The city has published a call to action, inviting interested community members to read the announcement and submit their applications. This initiative not only promotes civic involvement but also illustrates the city's focus on community-driven development.

By encouraging diverse voices in decision-making, Snoqualmie aims to enhance the quality of life for all its residents. Interested applicants are urged to act quickly, as these opportunities are vital for ongoing community engagement. The city looks forward to welcoming passionate volunteers ready to make a difference.

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