City of Leavenworth Fall Clean-Up Oct 20 Nov 5, 2020

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is hosting a Fall Clean-Up event from October 20 to November 5, 2020, aimed at encouraging residents to dispose of unwanted items responsibly. This initiative is designed to enhance community cleanliness and promote environmental sustainability. During this two-week period, residents can safely discard items that are not suitable for standard waste collection, helping to keep the city looking its best. The event not only addresses waste management concerns but also fosters a sense of community involvement and responsibility among residents. By participating in the Fall Clean-Up, individuals can play an active role in maintaining the city’s aesthetic appeal and public health.

The clean-up reflects the city’s ongoing efforts to promote environmental stewardship and community pride. Residents are urged to take advantage of this valuable service and contribute to a cleaner, healthier environment. Overall, the Fall Clean-Up event serves as a vital opportunity for community engagement and environmental responsibility.

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