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Redmond To Celebrate 'Welcoming Week'

Welcoming Week is a nationwide celebration of America's diverse cultures from Sept. 10- 19.

REDMOND, WA — Mayor Angela Birney joins the mayors of Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, and Sammamish in jointly proclaiming Sept. 10-19, 2021 as Eastside Welcoming Week.

According to the city, the community is encouraged to engage in opportunities to learn, connect across differences, and take joint action to achieve a welcoming, equitable and inclusive community.

“Redmond is a diverse community where all are welcomed and valued,” said Mayor Angela Birney. “One of our city’s highest priorities is for all community members to feel safe and connected, and to have a sense of belonging.”

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Welcoming Week is a national event led by Welcoming America to celebrate and bring awareness to the social, economic, and cultural benefits of diverse and welcoming communities.

This year’s theme is “Belonging Begins with Us.”

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The City of Redmond will host three Welcoming Week events and invites the public to attend.

All events are free and do not require registration. A complete list of events in Redmond is available at redmond.gov/WelcomingWeek.

Learn more about the city’s Welcoming Redmond diversity, equity, and inclusion initiative online at redmond.gov/Welcoming.

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