Spring Clean Up April 15 May 10, 2019 City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth's Spring Clean-Up event will take place from April 15 to May 10, 2019, offering residents a chance to responsibly dispose of unwanted items. This initiative is vital for promoting community engagement and environmental sustainability, as it encourages residents to declutter their homes and contribute to a cleaner city. The clean-up period is structured to provide a clear timeframe for residents, making it easier for them to participate and support local waste management efforts. By fostering community pride and responsibility, the city aims to enhance public spaces and overall quality of life. Additionally, this event reflects Leavenworth's commitment to sustainable practices and environmental care.

Residents are encouraged to take full advantage of the clean-up opportunity, which not only benefits individual households but also the entire community. The initiative serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining a clean environment and the role each resident plays in achieving this goal. Participation in the Spring Clean-Up aligns with the city's broader mission of promoting health and well-being through organized community efforts.

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