Spring cleaning? City events can help

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is excited to announce its spring cleaning events, including the popular Clean Sweep and Shred-A-Thon, designed to assist residents in decluttering their homes responsibly. Scheduled for April 26, 2025, the Clean Sweep at the Marysville Public Works allows residents to discard a variety of unwanted items, from yard waste to electronics, while also providing free compost for gardening. Residents are reminded to bring proof of residency, as these events are exclusively for City of Marysville residents. Following the Clean Sweep, the Shred-A-Thon on May 3, 2025, offers residents a secure way to dispose of personal paperwork, with up to six boxes of documents accepted for free shredding. The city emphasizes the importance of community engagement by encouraging donations to the Marysville Community Food Bank during the Shred-A-Thon.

With these initiatives, the City of Marysville aims to promote environmental responsibility and community well-being. The partnership with local organizations such as Cedar Grove and Schnitzer Steel highlights the city’s commitment to sustainability. Residents are urged to take advantage of these valuable services and contribute to a cleaner community.

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