Spring Clean Up April 16 30, 2020 City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is excited to announce its Spring Clean Up, scheduled from April 16 to April 30, 2020, designed to assist residents in decluttering their homes responsibly. This event emphasizes the importance of community involvement in maintaining a clean and sustainable environment. Residents can dispose of unwanted items, allowing for a more organized and aesthetically pleasing neighborhood. The Spring Clean Up not only encourages individual responsibility but also fosters a collective commitment toward environmental stewardship. By participating in this initiative, residents contribute to the overall health of the town's ecosystem, promoting recycling and proper waste management practices.

The city administration is dedicated to creating a cleaner and more vibrant community through events like this. As the dates draw near, residents are urged to prepare their items for collection and take advantage of this opportunity. Engaging in such community efforts enhances the quality of life in Leavenworth and strengthens community ties.

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