Join us for last of two Community Listening Sessions to discuss the future aspirations and needs of community

Join us for last of two Community Listening Sessions to discuss the future aspirations and needs of community
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Join us for our last of two Community Listening Sessions to discuss the future aspirations and needs of our community.  

Monday, February 27th from 6-7 pm. Light refreshments will be provided. 

“The community listening sessions are an opportunity for community members to come forward with their thoughts about Longview’s future, including the strengths, needs, and aspirations of our community. Participants in a listening session are asked to share their opinions about what areas of the community need the most attention. The goal is to collect information and understand the opportunities and challenges that are of the most concern.” said Jacob Cole, Director of the Longview Public Library. “We hope the listening sessions will serve as a public forum where community members can discuss these issues, which we will use as a part of our strategic planning process.”

For more information, contact Jacob Cole at 360-442-5309 or Jacob.cole@ci.longview.wa.us. 

All events are free and open to the public.

Original source can be found here.



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