Fall Clean-Up October 8-17, 2019 City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is organizing a Fall Clean-Up event from October 8-17, 2019, designed to assist residents in decluttering their homes by providing a convenient way to dispose of unwanted items. This initiative underscores the city's commitment to environmental stewardship and community engagement, encouraging residents to take an active role in maintaining the cleanliness of their surroundings. Participation in the clean-up event is vital for fostering a sense of community and responsibility among residents, as it promotes sustainable practices. The event offers a unique chance for residents to not only clear out their homes but also contribute positively to the environment. The city’s efforts in organizing such events reflect its dedication to creating a cleaner, healthier living space for all.

More information regarding the clean-up can be found on the City of Leavenworth's official website, where residents can access additional resources and details. Engaging in community activities like this can enhance neighborhood pride and cohesion. By coming together for the Fall Clean-Up, residents can help preserve the beauty of Leavenworth for future generations.

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