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What’s Woodinville’s Future? The Discussion Continues Thursday

The chamber is hosting another town hall-style meeting on creating a vision for Woodinville Thursday at the Sammamish Valley Grange.

 

What will Woodinville look like in 2020? That is the continuing discussion among business and community leaders, started here on Patch by blogger and businessman Jeff Thomas. Thomas said the reason he launched his blog was to get everyone in the community to join in on creating a vision for Woodinville’s future. He said he is afraid that if the community itself doesn’t define Woodinville, others will ().

The took up the mantle and is trying to engage the entire community in the forming of a single vision for the future of Woodinville.

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At an that the chamber hosted for the business community at Redhook Brewery, the recurring theme among the crowd was: One Woodinville, one future, inclusive of all groups in the city. Thomas and chamber executive director Dave Witt assembled a varied panel to kick-off the 2020 Vision of Woodinville discussions: Councilmember Paulette Bauman, , arborist Tom Quigley, Carol Hook, resident and local photographer, and , who is also president of Woodinville Wine Country. Only Carol Hook will be absent from the panel at Thursday’s meeting.

The Thursday meeting is at 6 p.m. and is open to the entire community. The is at 14654 148th Ave NE in Woodinville.

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