Two chances for community involvement Thursday
Sent by the North Highline Unincorporated Area Council, whose meeting is one of two community-involvement opportunities for you on Thursday (June 5):
The Opportunity to Be Informed, Be Involved and Be Heard!
June 5th Is Our Community’s Opportunity to Share Its Commitment to aSafe and Healthy Community at Two Important Events. The First Is:
COFFEE WITH A COP
From 11 am to 1 pm at the White Center Starbucks.Join Local Members of the King County Sheriff’s Office, Share Your Thoughts,
Ask Your Questions and Meet Sheriff Patricia Cole-Tindall.
The Second is: NHUAC’s LAST MEETING BEFORE ITS SUMMER BREAK.
Because the King County’s Sheriff’s Office Is Such a Vital Part of Our Community,
NHUAC Has Issued a Standing Invitation to KCSO To Join NHUAC Meetings.
Where: North Highline Unincorporated Area Council (NHUAC) Meeting
North Highline Fire Station at 1243 SW 112th Street in White Center
(Parking and Entrance Are Behind the Station)When: Thursday, June 5, 2025, at 7 pm
You are invited to attend NHUAC’s last meeting before our summer break on Thursday, June 5th at 7 pm at the fire station at 1243 SW 112th Street. We will be joined by Eric Thomas of Washington State’s Liquor and Cannabis Board. WSLCB’s mission is “public safety, public health, and trust through fair administration, education, and enforcement of liquor, cannabis, tobacco, and vapor laws.”
King Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda represents District 8, which includes North Highline. She will update us after nearly a year on the King County Council. Ms. Mosqueda has asked for community input and promised to promote policies that enhance the quality of life for all residents with a key focus on health, housing, and workforce development. She chairs two important committees, the King County Board of Health and the Health and Human Services Committee and is vice chair of the Committee of the Whole. We’ll ask her about the ways life, health, and safety in North Highline can be improved by her work and her goal of improving “…social determinants of health so a kiddo born anywhere in the county has the opportunity to grow up healthy and happy.” Have any suggestions? Join us and add your voice to this important conversation.
Knowledge Is Power.
Learn, share, and help make North Highline a healthier community.Thursday, June 5 at 7 pm – Invite Your Neighbors!
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