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Tacoma: Community Members Invited to Grab a Cup of Coffee With Mayor Victoria Woodards on February 29
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~ Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards is continuing her efforts to engage and connect with community members by inviting them to join her for a cup of coffee on February 29. The event, which will take place from 9:30 - 10:30 AM at Campfire Coffee, aims to foster face-to-face interactions and build stronger connections within the community.

According to Mayor Woodards, engaging in personal conversations allows for a deeper level of connection and understanding between individuals. She believes that through these connections, the city can become even more vibrant and prosperous. The mayor is excited to hear ideas from residents about the future of Tacoma and looks forward to brewing up new possibilities together.

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Residents are encouraged to attend this event and get to know their mayor on a more personal level. More information about Mayor Woodards can be found on the City of Tacoma's website.

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