Auburns Clean Sweep event will be Saturday, April 26

Auburn, WALocal News

Auburn, Washington, is gearing up for its annual "Clean Sweep" event on Saturday, April 26, 2025, running from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM local time. This community initiative invites residents to join in a day dedicated to environmental stewardship in honor of Earth Day. Participants will engage in a variety of activities aimed at cleaning and beautifying local parks and public spaces, fostering a sense of pride and responsibility among citizens. Local businesses and organizations are encouraged to lend their support, enhancing the event's impact and reach. The "Clean Sweep" event not only serves as a platform for community engagement but also emphasizes the importance of preserving the environment for future generations.

Attendees will enjoy a vibrant atmosphere filled with camaraderie, making it a rewarding experience for all involved. This initiative aligns with broader environmental goals and highlights Auburn's commitment to sustainability. By participating, residents can contribute to a cleaner, greener Auburn while enjoying a day of fun and recreation.

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