Spring Recycling Clean-up 2016

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is set to host its annual Spring Recycling Clean-up event, inviting residents to take part in responsible waste disposal practices. This initiative, which took place in 2016, reflects the city's commitment to environmental sustainability and community engagement. The article provides essential details, including the physical and mailing addresses of the city hall, as well as contact information for residents seeking further information. By participating in this event, locals can contribute to reducing landfill waste and fostering a cleaner environment. The city also encourages residents to subscribe for updates, ensuring they stay informed about future initiatives and events.

This recycling effort showcases the importance of collective responsibility in environmental matters. Additionally, it reinforces the community's role in promoting sustainable practices. Ultimately, this event aims to enhance awareness and inspire action towards a greener future.

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