City of Leavenworth Brush Clean-up Day

Leavenworth, WALocal News

On January 31, 2015, the City of Leavenworth will host its Brush Clean-up Day, encouraging local residents to engage in a vital community effort. The event will take place from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM GMT and invites participants to help clean up various residential areas, particularly focusing on East Leavenworth. This initiative not only aims to improve the aesthetic appeal of the neighborhoods but also seeks to bolster community involvement and environmental responsibility. Residents will work together to clear brush and debris, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a clean and beautiful environment. Chelan County, known for its stunning natural beauty, benefits from such community-led initiatives.

By fostering a spirit of cooperation, the event aims to strengthen local bonds and promote sustainable practices. This Brush Clean-up Day serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility residents hold in preserving their community's charm. Participation is open to all, making it an excellent opportunity for residents to contribute positively to their surroundings.

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